David Cañada
Personal information | |
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Full name | David Cañada Gracia |
Born |
Zaragoza, Spain | 11 March 1975
Died | 28 May 2016 41) | (aged
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Weight | 65 kg (143 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team(s) | |
1996–2000 | ONCE |
2001–2002 | Mapei–Quick-Step |
2003 | Quick-Step–Davitamon |
2004–2009 | Saunier Duval–Prodir |
Major wins | |
Volta a Catalunya (2006) Vuelta a Murcia (2000) Circuit de la Sarthe (2000) | |
Infobox last updated on 22 May 2007 |
David Cañada Gracia (11 March 1975 – 28 May 2016) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist. His win at the 2006 Volta a Catalunya is his best career accomplishment. In the 2005 Tour de France, he was in a break-away on stage 2 (the first open road stage); he attacked on the climb near the finish but was overhauled by Bouygues Télécom's Thomas Voeckler. Cañada was unable to compete in the 2009 season, due to treatment for skin cancer which had been detected in 2007, and retired early in the 2010 season, having been unable to find a team. He died unexpectedly at the age of 41 after a fall during a cyclosportive.[1][2]
Major results
- 1996 – ONCE
- 1997 – ONCE
- 2nd overall – Vuelta a los Valles Mineros (2.3)
- 1998 – ONCE
- 1999 – ONCE–Deutsche Bank
- 2000 – ONCE–Deutsche Bank
- 1st overall and Stage 4 (ITT) – Circuit de la Sarthe (2.4)
- 1st overall and Stages 4 and 5 (ITT) Vuelta a Murcia (2.3)
- 2001 – Mapei–Quick-Step
- 2002 – Mapei–Quick-Step
- 4th overall – Ronde van Nederland
- 2003 – Quick-Step–Davitamon
- 3rd overall – Tour de Luxembourg (2.2)
- 2004 – Saunier Duval–Prodir
- 10th – Tour de Suisse
- 2005 – Saunier Duval–Prodir
- 3rd – Rund um Köln (1.1)
- 2006 – Saunier Duval–Prodir
- 1st overall – Volta a Catalunya
- 2007 – Saunier Duval–Prodir
- 3rd overall – Tour de Georgia
- General classification leader (after Stage 3)
References
External links
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- David Cañada at Trap-Friis.dk. Archive copy at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 May 2011)
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