Saúl Morales

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Morales became a professional in 1999, at the Fuenlabrada team. That year his fellow team member Manuel Sanroma died during the Volta a Catalunya.[1] Three years earlier, José Antonio Espinosa, another Fuenlabrada member, died as well. In 2000, during the Vuelta a la Argentina, he was hit by a truck that accidentally came between the riders. Out of protest, several European teams withdrew from the race; it has not been held since.

Morales' only victory was a stage in the 1999 Vuelta a Venezuela.

Major wins

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1999
Vuelta a Venezuela
1st Stage 13
2000
Trofeo Calvià
Challenge Volta a Mallorca | Mountain

See also

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