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Julián Berrendero

1912 - 1995

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Julián Berrendero Martín (born San Agustín del Guadalix, 8 April 1912, died Madrid, 1 August 1995) was a Spanish road racing cyclist. He is most famous for having won the third and fourth editions of the Vuelta a España in 1941 and 1942. He won the 1941 race after having spent 18 months in a Francoist concentration camp. In addition, he won a total of three mountains jerseys at the Vuelta and the Tour de France “Berrendero was a marked man, a public figure who had supported the Republican cause. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julián Berrendero is the 114th most popular cyclist (down from 105th in 2019). (up from 3,372nd in 2019)

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Among cyclists, Julián Berrendero ranks 114 out of 1,613Before her are Bernhard Britz, Albert Taillandier, Jan de Vries, Djamolidine Abdoujaparov, Major Taylor, and Pino Cerami. After her are José Beyaert, Arie den Hartog, Gerben Karstens, Mario Cipollini, Jean-Pierre Monseré, and Robert Charpentier.

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Among people born in 1912, Julián Berrendero ranks 223Before her are Nam Sung-yong, Ferdinand Leitner, Rudi Fischer, Sabiha Kasimati, István Örkény, and Jaroslav Bouček. After her are Jehan Buhan, Roger Courtois, Winthrop Rockefeller, Robert Jacobsen, Alexandru Todea, and Otto Siffling. Among people deceased in 1995, Julián Berrendero ranks 176Before her are Claudio Brook, Bojan Adamič, V. J. Sukselainen, Peter van de Kamp, Friz Freleng, and Albrecht Unsöld. After her are Carlo Ceresoli, Esmat Dowlatshahi, Doug McClure, Rick Aviles, Jack Clayton, and Olga Taussky-Todd.

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