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- Q723885 description "Spanish racing cyclist".
- Q723885 description "Spanish racing cyclist".
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- Q723885 abstract "Delio Rodríguez Barros (19 April 1916 – 14 January 1994) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist and sprinter. Despite winning 12 stages at the 1941 Vuelta and 8 stages at the 1942 Vuelta, Rodríguez failed to make the top five places in the overall standings. Due to World War II, the event was not held in 1943 and 1944, but Rodríguez wanted to win the 1945 event, which he did by going on an early breakaway and winning stage 2 by over a half-hour. In the end, Delio won the event by over 30 minutes, captured six stages and the points classification, too. At the 1947 Vuelta, he finished on the podium in third, and finished with eight stage wins.Rodríguez is the all-time record holder for stage wins at the Vuelta a España with 38 stage wins conducted over 5 events. Rodríguez had two younger brothers, Emilio and Manolo that were also professional cyclists. Emilio won the overall race while Manolo came second in the 1950 Vuelta a España.".
- Q723885 alias "Rodríguez Barros, Delio".
- Q723885 birthDate "1916-04-19".
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- Q723885 birthYear "1916".
- Q723885 deathDate "1994-01-14".
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- Q723885 deathYear "1994".
- Q723885 thumbnail Jersey_gold.svg?width=300.
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- Q723885 alternativeNames "Rodríguez Barros, Delio".
- Q723885 birthDate "1916-04-19".
- Q723885 birthPlace Q29.
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- Q723885 dateOfBirth "1916-04-19".
- Q723885 dateOfDeath "1994-01-14".
- Q723885 deathDate "1994-01-14".
- Q723885 deathPlace "Vigo, Spain".
- Q723885 fullname "Delio Rodríguez".
- Q723885 name "Delio Rodríguez".
- Q723885 name "Rodríguez, Delio".
- Q723885 placeOfBirth "Ponteareas, Spain".
- Q723885 placeOfDeath "Vigo, Spain".
- Q723885 shortDescription "Spanish racing cyclist".
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- Q723885 comment "Delio Rodríguez Barros (19 April 1916 – 14 January 1994) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist and sprinter. Despite winning 12 stages at the 1941 Vuelta and 8 stages at the 1942 Vuelta, Rodríguez failed to make the top five places in the overall standings. Due to World War II, the event was not held in 1943 and 1944, but Rodríguez wanted to win the 1945 event, which he did by going on an early breakaway and winning stage 2 by over a half-hour.".
- Q723885 label "Delio Rodríguez".
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- Q723885 givenName "Delio".
- Q723885 name "Delio Rodríguez".
- Q723885 name "Rodríguez, Delio".
- Q723885 surname "Rodríguez".