Luciano Montero Explained

Luciano Montero
Full Name:Luciano Montero Hernández
Birth Date:20 April 1908
Birth Place:Gemuño, Spain
Death Date:1 August 1993 (aged 85)
Death Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Proyears1:1926–1934
Proteam1:Real Unión de Irún
Proyears2:1928–1929
Proteam2:Dilecta–Wolber
Proyears3:1930–1931
Proteam3:Styl
Proyears4:1932–1933
Proteam4:Orbea
Proyears5:1934–1935
Proteam5:BH
Proyears6:1936
Proteam6:Colin–Wolber

Luciano Montero Hernández (20 April 1908 – 1 August 1993) was a Spanish professional road bicycle racer. He is most known for his silver medal in the Elite race of the 1935 UCI Road World Championships.[1]

Major results

1926
  • 1st Trophée France-Sport
    1927
  • 1st GP Pascuas
    1928
  • 1st GP Pascuas
  • 4th Overall Tour de la Sud-Ouest
  • 1st Stage 1
    1929
  • 1st National Road Race Championships
  • 1st GP UVE
    1930
  • 1st GP de la Bicicleta Eibarresa
  • 1st Vuelta a Alava
  • 1st Trofeo Olimpia
  • 2nd National Road Race Championships
  • 9th Overall Tour of the Basque Country
    1931
  • 1st Prueba Loinaz
  • 3rd Prueba Legazpia
    1932
  • 1st National Road Race Championships
  • 1st GP República
  • 1st GP Valladolid
    1933
  • 1st GP de l'Echo d'Alger
  • 1st GP República
  • 1st Prueba Legazpia
  • 1st Stage 4 Volta a Galicia
  • 2nd National Road Race Championships
  • 7th Grand Prix des Nations
    1934
  • 1st National Road Race Championships
  • 1st GP Vizcaya
  • 1st GP República
  • 3rd Grand Prix des Nations
    1935
  • 2nd Road race, World Road Championships
  • 3rd National Road Race Championships
  • 3rd Grand Prix des Nations
    1936
  • 2nd National Road Race Championships
  • 3rd Grand Prix des Nations
  • 10th Road race, World Road Championships
    1938
  • 1st Bordeaux-Angoulème

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Luciano Montero . ProCyclingStats . 13 April 2019.