Spanish cyclist (1975–2006)
Isaac Gálvez Gálvez during the 2005 Tour de France
Full name Isaac Gálvez López Born (1975-05-20 ) 20 May 1975Vilanova i la Geltrú , SpainDied 26 November 2006(2006-11-26) (aged 31)Ghent , Belgium Discipline Road and track Role Rider Rider type Road: sprinter Track: madison 2000–2003 Kelme–Costa Blanca 2004–2006 Illes Balears-Banesto
Clásica de Almería (2000)
Isaac Gálvez López [ a] (20 May 1975 in Vilanova i la Geltrú , Spain – 26 November 2006 in Ghent ) was a Spanish track and road racing cyclist who rode for Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears in the UCI ProTour . He died during the 66th Six Days of Ghent cycling event in Belgium after colliding with Dimitri De Fauw and crashing against the railing. He died from internal bleeding. At the time of the accident, he had only been married for three weeks.[ 1] [ 2]
After this, De Fauw suffered from depression and he committed suicide on 6 November 2009.
After the second stage of the 2007 edition of the Vuelta a Murcia was cancelled due to strong winds, the organisers dedicated the day's prizes to Gálvez in his memory.[ 3] Gálvez's sister Débora Gálvez is also a racing cyclist.
Gálvez competed for Spain at the 2000 Summer Olympics .[ 4]
Major results
Notes
^ In this Spanish name , the first or paternal surname is Gálvez and the second or maternal family name is López .
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1995 –96 : Italy (Silvio Martinello , Marco Villa )
1997 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Miguel Alzamora )
1998 : Belgium (Etienne De Wilde , Matthew Gilmore )
1999 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Isaac Gálvez )
2000 : Germany (Stefan Steinweg , Erik Weispfennig )
2001 : France (Robert Sassone , Jérôme Neuville )
2002 : France (Jérôme Neuville , Franck Perque )
2003 : Switzerland (Franco Marvulli , Bruno Risi )
2004 : Argentina (Walter Pérez , Juan Curuchet )
2005 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Rob Hayles )
2006 : Spain (Isaac Gálvez , Joan Llaneras )
2007 : Switzerland (Bruno Risi , Franco Marvulli )
2008 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2009 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Alex Rasmussen )
2010 –11 : Australia (Leigh Howard , Cameron Meyer )
2012 : Belgium (Kenny De Ketele , Gijs Van Hoecke )
2013 : France (Vivien Brisse , Morgan Kneisky )
2014 : Spain (David Muntaner , Albert Torres )
2015 : France (Bryan Coquard , Morgan Kneisky )
2016 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2017 : France (Morgan Kneisky , Benjamin Thomas )
2018 –19 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Theo Reinhardt )
2020 –21 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Lasse Norman Hansen )
2022 : France (Donavan Grondin , Benjamin Thomas )
2023 : Netherlands (Jan-Willem van Schip , Yoeri Havik )
2024 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Tim Torn Teutenberg )