Alfred Esmatges

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FullnameAlfredo Esmatges Yuste
Born(1932-12-18)18 December 1932
Barcelona, Spain
Died18 December 2025(2025-12-18) (aged 93)
Barcelona, Spain
DisciplineRoad
Alfred Esmatges
Personal information
Full nameAlfredo Esmatges Yuste
Born(1932-12-18)18 December 1932
Barcelona, Spain
Died18 December 2025(2025-12-18) (aged 93)
Barcelona, Spain
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1955Individual
1956Indaucho
1957Mobylette Coabania
1958Individual
1959Peña Solera
1960Kas–Boxing
1961Ferrys[1]
Major wins
1st stages in the Volta a Catalunya

Alfredo Esmatges Yuste (18 December 1932 – 18 December 2025) was a Spanish professional cyclist. Before turning professional, he had around 50 amateur victories.[2]

Esmatges was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, on 18 December 1932.[3][4][5] In 1961, he took part in six-day track races on velodrome around the world. After retiring in 1962, he joined the technical commission of the Catalan Cycling Federation and was a technical advisor to the Association of Organizers of Races of Spain. He was president of the Catalan Cycling Federation from 1978 to 1982.[6]

Esmatges died in Barcelona on 18 December 2025, his 93rd birthday.[7]

Career

Esmatges debuted in the Spanish Track Championship as an independent. Later, he was part of the teams Montjuïc Cycling Club 1951, the Poblet Cyclist Penya 1952, Nicky's Peñya (1953–55), Indaucho (1956), Mobylette (1957), Penya Solera (1958–59), Kas–Boxing (1960) and Ferrys (1961). During his tenure, he managed and issued federal licenses from Catalonia and created the first cyclo-cross campaign and an intervelodrome tournament. From 1983, he had been running the Unión Ciclista Igualadina. He was also the director of the Catalan Cycling School (1984–86) and held positions within the organization of the Vuelta a España and the Volta a Catalunya. He received the gold medal of the Royal Spanish Cycling Federation.[8]

Major results

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