Luciano Montero


Luciano Montero Hernández (born April 20, 1908 in Ordizia - died August 1, 1993 in Buenos Aires) - Spanish cyclist and track cyclist, silver medalist of the world road race. Career

Luciano Montero's biggest success came in 1935, when he won a silver medal in the race on the road race during the world championship in Floreffe. Only Belgian Jean Aerts was ahead of him and Gustave Danneels was third. It was the only medal he won at an international event of that rank. Also in 1927 and 1928 he won the GP Pascuas, in 1934 he was the best in the Grand Prix de l'Écho d'Alger and GP Viscaya oray second in the Vuelta a Pontevedra, and in 1934-1936 was third in the Grand Prix des Nations. In 1934 he took part in the Tour de France, finishing 30th. He also started on the track, but with no success. He never performed at the Olympic Games. As a professional he competed in the years 1926-1943. Bibliography

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