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  1. Vuelta Year Overall Points Mountains Combination Young rider 77 2022: Remco Evenepoel: Mads Pedersen: Richard Carapaz: Remco Evenepoel: 76 2021: Primož Roglič: Fabio Jakobsen: Michael Storer: Gino Mäder: 75 2020: Primož Roglič: Primož Roglič: Guillaume Martin: Enric Mas: 74 2019: Primož Roglič: Primož Roglič: Geoffrey Bouchard: Tadej ...

  2. La 74.ª edición de la Vuelta a España se celebró entre el 24 de agosto y el 15 de septiembre de 2019, con inicio en las Salinas de la ciudad alicantina de Torrevieja y final en Madrid. El recorrido constó de un total de 21 etapas sobre una distancia total de 3272,2 km. La carrera hizo parte del circuito UCI WorldTour 2019 dentro de la ...

  3. The end of the summer cycling season is marked by the Vuelta a Espana, or the Tour of Spain, as it is commonly called. Along with the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France, it takes its place as one of the iconic cycling events in the world. The inaugural Vuelta a Espana started in 1935. Just like the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France ...

  4. For the first time, a points classification was calculated in 1945, sponsored by Pirelli. It was calculated as follows: [1] The winner of a stage received 100 points, the second 99, and so on. If cyclists arrived in a group that was given the same time, they all received the same number of points. The first five cyclists in a stage received 12 ...

  5. La Vuelta is one of the leading cycling races in the international calendar. 21 stages, three weeks of competition between August and September, and more than 3,000 km covering the Spanish geography, and from other countries such as Andorra, Belgium, Fran

  6. 56 SAJNOK Szymon. 57 VAN HOOYDONCK Nathan. 58 VENTOSO Francisco José. team statistics in race. 6m Indicates the time the rider was added to the startlist. (e.g. 6m = 6 minutes ago, 11h = 11 hours ago) Competing teams and riders for La Vuelta ciclista a España 2019. Top competitors are Alejandro Valverde, Philippe Gilbert and Primož Roglič.

  7. Sep 12, 2022 · Belgium’s Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) held on to win the Tour of Spain, ending his nation’s 44-year grand tour drought. The 2022 Tour of Spain (known locally as the “Vuelta a ...

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