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José Maria Jiménez

Jose-María Jiménez
Personal information
Full name José María Jiménez Sastre
Nickname 'El Chava'
Born (1971-02-06)February 6, 1971
El Barraco, Spain
Died December 6, 2003(2003-12-06) (aged 32)
Madrid, Spain
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Climbing specialist
Professional team(s)
1993–2000 Banesto
2001–2002 iBanesto.com
Major wins

National Road Race Championship (1997)
Vuelta a España

King of the Mountains (1997, 1998, 1999 and 2001)
Points classification (2001)
10 stages
Volta a Catalunya (2000)

National Road Race Championship (1997)
Vuelta a España

Jose María Jiménez Sastre (February 6, 1971 in El Barraco, Spain - December 6, 2003 in Madrid) was a professional road bicycle racer. His nickname was "El Chava".

When he turned professional, Jiménez was considered a potential successor of Miguel Indurain. He won the points jersey (2001) and the mountains jersey (1997–1999, 2001) of the Vuelta a España, finishing 3rd overall in 1998, 5th in 1999, and 17th in 2001.

He often attacked without considering the consequences, which sometimes resulted in spectacular wins in the toughest mountain stages. During stage eight of the 1999 Vuelta a España Jiménez attacked the 23% grade of the Angliru in rain and fog to catch Pavel Tonkov's long solo break at the line and take the stage in a two-man sprint. As he crossed the line, he did not have the energy for the victory pose. It was the first time in the history of the race that the Angliru was used. However, he would subsequently pay for his attacking style in the next stage, where he would often lose by 10 or more minutes. Jiménez received psychological treatment for depression, and retired from professional cycling in 2002, at which point he got married. He died of a heart attack in a psychiatric hospital in Madrid at the age of 32, in December 2003.

Spanish cyclist Carlos Sastre is Jiménez's brother-in-law.

WD = withdrew


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