12. til 21. etape af Vuelta a España 2017
Vuelta a España 2017 var den 72. udgave af cykelløbet Vuelta a España, en af cykelsportens Grand Tours. Løbet startede i Nîmes, Frankrig, den 19. august. Løbet sluttede i Madrid den 10. september.
Klassementer
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Betegner den førende rytter i den samlede stilling | Betegner den førende rytter i pointkonkurrencen | ||
Betegner den førende rytter i bjergkonkurrencen | Betegner den førende rytter i kombinationskonkurrencen |
12. etape
- 31. august 2017 — Motril – Antequera, 160,1 km
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13. etape
- 1. september 2017 — Coín – Tomares, 198,4 km
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14. etape
- 2. september 2017 — Écija – Sierra de La Pandera, 175 km
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15. etape
- 3. september 2017 — Alcalá la Real – Alto Hoya de la Mora, Sierra Nevada, 129,4 km
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Hviledag
- 4. september 2017 — Logroño
16. etape
- 5. september 2017 — Circuito de Navarra – Logroño, 40,2 km, enkeltstart (ITT)[1]
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17. etape
- 6. september 2017 — Villadiego – Los Machucos, Monumento Vaca Pasiega, 180,5 km
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18. etape
- 7. september 2017 — Suances – Santo Toribio de Liébana, 169 km
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19. etape
- 8. september 2017 — Caso – Gijón, 149,7 km
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20. etape
- 9. september 2017 — Corvera de Asturias – Alto de l'Angliru, 117,5 km
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21. etape
- 10. september 2017 — Arroyomolinos – Madrid, 117,6 km
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Referencer
- ^ "Froome wins stage 16 time trial". Cyclingnews.com. 3. september 2017. Arkiveret fra originalen 22. september 2017. Hentet 6. september 2017.
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Differenty colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests
- Intermediate sprint leader in Tour de France (Historical)
- Points leader in Giro d'Italia (1967–69, 2010–present)
- Mountain leader in Vuelta a España up to 2009
- Overall leader in Eneco Pro tour
- Overall leader in Vuelta a Colombia
- Overall leader in Vuelta a España
- Mountain leader in Volta a Catalunya
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Differenty colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests green jersey. Used by:
- Points leader in Tour de France
- Points leader in Vuelta a España
- Mountain leader in Giro d'Italia
- Mountain leader in Tour de Pologne
- Líder Premio Sprinter Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay
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Differenty colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests
white jersey. Used by:
- overall leader of age under 25 in Tour de France
- combination leader in Vuelta a España
- youth leader in Giro d'Italia
- overall leader in Driedaagse van De Panne-Koksijde
The flag of Slovenia.
- "The construction sheet for the coat of arms and flag of the Republic of Slovenia
- is issued in the Official Gazette Uradni list Republike Slovenije #67, 27 October 1994
- as the addendum to the Law on the coat of arms and flag."
Flag of Canada introduced in 1965, using Pantone colors. This design replaced the Canadian Red Ensign design.
Used color: National flag | South African Government and Pantone Color Picker
grøn | rendered as RGB 0 119 73 | Pantone 3415 C |
gul | rendered as RGB 255 184 28 | Pantone 1235 C |
rød | rendered as RGB 224 60 49 | Pantone 179 C |
blå | rendered as RGB 0 20 137 | Pantone Reflex Blue C |
hvid | rendered as RGB 255 255 255 | |
sort | rendered as RGB 0 0 0 |
Flag of Austria with the red in the Austrian national colours which was official ordered within the Austrian Armed Forces (Bundesheer) in the characteristic “Pantone 032 C” (since May 2018 the Red is ordered in the characteristic “Pantone 186 C”.)
Flag of Portugal, created by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857–1929), officially adopted by Portuguese government in June 30th 1911 (in use since about November 1910). Color shades matching the RGB values officially reccomended here. (PMS values should be used for direct ink or textile; CMYK for 4-color offset printing on paper; this is an image for screen display, RGB should be used.)
Blue dotted jersey