Conrado López Pérez
Spanish professional road cyclist in major tours
Conrado López Pérez is a Spanish professional cyclist who competed internationally during the 1990s and 2000s in road cycling. Born and raised in Spain, a nation with a strong cycling tradition, López competed in major European cycling events including the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, and Vuelta a España. As a professional road cyclist, he participated in stage races that test endurance, tactical acumen, and climbing ability across hundreds of kilometers. López's career occurred during an important era in cycling history and reflects Spanish cycling's continued prominence in international competition. His participation in world-class cycling events against elite competitors from around the globe demonstrates the high level of athletic achievement in professional cycling. The sport of cycling holds a special place in Spanish and European culture, and López represents the dedication required to succeed at cycling's highest levels. His career contributes to Spain's rich legacy in professional cycling.
Athlete
Spanish
Thinking about the name
Conrado
Germanic origin
“The Spanish/Portuguese masculine form of Conrad, derived from Germanic 'kuon' (bold) and 'rad' (counsel), meaning 'wise warrior' or 'bold adviser.' Conrado feels warmly European while remaining accessible, popular in Latin American communities. It combines strength with gentlemanly sophistication.”