Vuelta Ciclista a España

The Vuelta Ciclista a España (also Vuelta a España, or simply Vuelta) is a long-distance bicycle race. The first race was in 1935. The Tour de France and Giro d'Italia were both very successful, and both run by newspaper companies. A newspaper called Informaciones in Spain decided to start a similar race in Spain. It is now one of the three "Grand Tours" of Europe and, after the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, is the third most important road cycling stage race in the world.

The leader of the Vuelta wore a golden jersey from 1998 until 2010, when it was changed to red

The leader of the race wears the red jersey. This is the same as the yellow jersey in the Tour de France. The leader of the combination classification wears a white jersey. The leader of the mountain climbers' competition wears a white jersey with blue polka-dots. The leader of the sprinters' competition wears a green jersey.

The race was run in the spring until 1995. Since 1995 it has been run in September.

Winners of the Vuelta a España

Vuelta Year Winner Nationality Team
682013Chris Horner United StatesRadioShack-Leopard
672012Alberto Contador SpainTeam Saxo Bank-Tinkoff Bank
662011Juan José Cobo SpainGeox–TMC
652010Vincenzo Nibali ItalyLiquigas–Doimo
642009Alejandro Valverde SpainCaisse d'Epargne
632008Alberto Contador SpainAstana
622007Denis Menchov (2) RussiaRabobank
612006Alexandre Vinokourov KazakhstanAstana
602005Denis Menchov RussiaRabobank
592004Roberto Heras SpainLiberty Seguros
582003U.S. Postal
572002Aitor GonzálezKelme
562001Ángel CaseroFestina
552000Roberto HerasKelme
541999Jan Ullrich GermanyTeam Telekom
531998Abraham Olano SpainTeam Banesto
521997Alex Zülle  SwitzerlandTeam ONCE
511996
501995Laurent Jalabert FranceTeam ONCE
491994Tony Rominger  SwitzerlandMapei-Clas
481993Clas-Cajastur
471992
461991Melchor Mauri SpainTeam ONCE
451990Marco Giovannetti ItalySeur
441989Pedro Delgado SpainReynolds-Banesto
431988Seán Kelly IrelandKas-Mavic
421987Luis Herrera ColombiaCafé de Colombia
411986Álvaro Pino SpainZor - BH
401985Pedro DelgadoOrbea-MG
391984Éric Caritoux FranceSkil-Reydel-SEM-Mavic
381983Bernard HinaultRenault-Elf-Gitane
371982Marino Lejarreta SpainTeka
361981Giovanni Battaglin ItalyInoxpran
351980Faustino RuperezSpainZor-Vereco
341979Joop Zoetemelk NetherlandsMiko-Mercier-Vivagel
331978Bernard Hinault FranceRenault-Gitane-Campagnolo
321977Freddy Maertens BelgiumFlandria-Velda-Latina
311976José PesarrodonaSpainKas
301975Augustin TamamesSuper Ser
291974José Manuel FuenteKas-Kaskol
281973Eddy Merckx BelgiumMolteni
271972José Manuel FuenteSpainKas-Kaskol
261971Ferdinand Bracke BelgiumPeugeot-BP-Michelin
251970Luis OcañaSpainBic
241969Roger Pingeon FrancePeugeot-BP-Michelin
231968Felice Gimondi ItalySalvarani
221967Jan Janssen NetherlandsPelforth-Sauvage-Lejeune
211966Francisco GabicaSpainKas-Kaskol
201965Rolf Wolfshohl GermanyMercier-BP-Hutchinson
191964Raymond Poulidor France
181963Jacques AnquetilSt.Raphael-Gitane
171962Rudi Altig GermanySt.Raphael-Helyett
161961Angelino SolerSpainFaema
151960Franz De Mulder BelgiumGroene Leeuw
141959Antonio SuarezSpainLicor 43
131958Jean Stablinski FranceEssor-Leroux
121957Jesus LoroñoSpainGamma
111956Angelo Conterno ItalyBianchi-Pirelli
101955Jean Dotto FranceVampire-d'Alessandro
1951-1954 No competition held
91950Emilio RodriguezSpainSangalhos
01949No competition held
81948Bernardo RuizSpainPeugeot-Dunlop
71947Edouard Van Dyck BelgiumAlycon-Dunlop
61946Dalmacio LangaricaSpainGalindo-Cicles Tabay
51945Delio Rodriguez
1943 and 1944 No competition held (World War II)
41942Julian BerrenderoSpainInformaciones
31941
1937-1940 No competition held (Spanish Civil War)
21936Gustaaf Deloor Belgium
11935


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