Francisco Mancebo
Francisco Mancebo Pérez is a Spanish professional cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team. He initially rode for team, but moved to in 2006.
Mancebo is a stage race specialist, with good climbing and individual time trial performances. He was the winner of the Spanish National Road Race Championships in 2004, and finished third in the Vuelta a España. He finished sixth in the 2004 Tour de France and fourth in the 2005 Tour de France. He also won a stage of the 2005 Vuelta a España and finished fourth in the general classification.
Career
Born in Madrid, Mancebo won the young rider classification at the 2000 Tour de France.Mancebo was himself implicated in the Operación Puerto doping case and was pulled from that year's Tour de France on the eve of the race. Contrary to reports circulating at the time, Mancebo denies that he ever retired after news of the affair broke. "I never retired. Some journalists said I did, but that never happened", Mancebo told Cyclingnews. "I changed my focus."
In the 2009 season, he rode with the team. For 2010 he rode with Heraklion Kastro-Murcia and with the Canyon Bicycle's Team in the Tour of Utah, in an effort to defend his overall classification title. In 2011, he rode with the Realcyclist.com Cycling Team, where he was the #1 rider in the NRC standings. For 2012 he rode with the Competitive Cyclist Racing Team repeating as the NRC Champion and named Stage Racer of the Year by VeloNews. 2013 saw Mancebo ride under the colors of.
Mancebo joined the Continental squad for its debut season in 2014. He stayed with the team through to the 2016 season: in April 2017 announced that they had signed him for 2017.
In January of 2025, Mancebo became the oldest rider to win a UCI road race at the age of 48, winning stage 1 of Tour du Sahel. He would retire from professional cycling later that year after finishing 30th overall at the Tour de Kyushu.
Major results
Mountain bike
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;2021
Road
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Grand Tour general classification results timeline
| — | Did not compete |
| DNF | Did not finish |