Spanish cyclist
Santiago Mostajo|
Full name | Santiago Mostajo Gutiérrez |
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Born | (1932-09-15)15 September 1932[1] Zaragoza, Spain |
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Died | 11 January 2005(2005-01-11) (aged 72)[2] Barcelona, Spain |
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Current team | Retired |
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Discipline | Road bicycle racing |
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Role | Rider |
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1952–1953 | Individual |
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1954 | Barcelones CC y Splendid |
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1955–1956 | Individual |
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1957-1958[3] | Faema |
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1959 | Individual |
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1960[4] | Catigene |
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1960–1961 | Lambretta-Mostajo |
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1st stages in the Volta a Catalunya[5] |
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Santiago Mostajo Gutiérrez (15 September 1932 – 11 January 2005) was a Spanish professional cyclist. His best result was a stage in at the 1957 Volta a Catalunya, when he arrived alone in Granollers. At the end of the 1950s, he acquired Campo del Guinardó and rebuilt the race track around the playing field.[6]
Biography
Santiago was born in Zaragoza, Spain on September 15, 1932.[7] His father Santiago Mostajo Trigo was also a professional cyclist.[8] He competed with the Faema-Guerra team during 1950s and won the Borràs Trophy in 1953 and one stage of the Volta a Catalunya in 1957.[9] He collaborated with his father on the management of the Mostajo velodrome at the Camp del Guinardó in Barcelona, where a cycling school was set up. In 1978 he was proclaimed runner-up in the masters world championship.[10]
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