Catalonien Rundt

Catalonien Rundt
Primera sortida Volta Ciclista a Catalunya (1911).jpg
Starten på 1. udgave af løbet, 6. januar 1911
Aktuel begivenhed Catalonien Rundt 2021
Detaljer
DatoMarts
RegionCatalonien Catalonien
(Spanien Spanien)
Dansk navnCatalonien Rundt
Lokalt navnCatalansk: Volta a Catalunya
Spansk: Vuelta a Cataluña
DisciplinLandevejscykling
StatusUCI World Tour
TypeEtapeløb
Historie
Første udgave1911
Udgaver101 (pr. 2021)
Første vinderESP Sebastià Masdeu
Flest sejreESP Mariano Cañardo (7)
Regerende mesterGBR Adam Yates
Del af Portal:Cykling

Catalonien Rundt (catalansk: Volta a Catalunya) er et populært cykelløb som arrangeres årligt i den spanske region Catalonien. Løbet er en del af UCI ProTour, og er efter Vuelta a España det mest populære cykelløb i Spanien. Løbet blev normalt afholdt under Giro d'Italia, og set som et vigtigt forberedelsesløb til Tour de France, men i 2010 blev det flyttet fra maj til marts.

Den sammenlagte vinder får 100 point til det samlede regnskab i UCI World Tour.[1]

Catalonien Rundt blev arrangeret for første gang i 1911, og er derfor verdens fjerde ældste etapeløb på cykel, kun overgået af Tour de France (1903), Belgien Rundt (1908) og Giro d'Italia (1909).

Vindere

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1911ESP Sebastià Masdeu i MenasanchESP Josep MagdalenaESP Vicente Blanco
1912ESP Josep MagdalenaESP Joan Martí i ViñolasESP Antoni Crespo
1913ESP Joan Martí i ViñolasESP Antoni CrespoESP Guillermo Anton
1914-1919 ikke afholdt
1920FRA José PelletierFRA José NatESP Jaume Janer
1921-1922 ikke afholdt
1923FRA Maurice VilleFRA José PelletierFRA José Nat
1924ESP Muç MiquelESP Teodor MonteysESP Victorino Otero
1925ESP Muç MiquelESP Jaume JanerESP Teodor Monteys
1926FRA Victor FontanESP Muç MiquelESP Mariano Cañardo
1927FRA Victor FontanESP Mariano CañardoFRA Georges Cuvelier
1928ESP Mariano CañardoESP Muç MiquelESP Juli Borràs
1929ESP Mariano CañardoBEL Jean AertsITA Arturo Bresciani
1930ESP Mariano CañardoFRA Marcel MaurelESP Ricardo Montero
1931ESP Salvador CardonaESP Mariano CañardoITA Aleardo Simoni
1932ESP Mariano CañardoITA Domenico PiemontesiESP Isidre Figueras
1933SUI Alfredo BovetITA Ambrogio MorelliBEL Antoon Dignef
1934ITA Bernardo RogoraBEL Alfons DeloorITA Nino Sella
1935ESP Mariano CañardoESP Fédérico EzquerraBEL Joseph Huts
1936ESP Mariano CañardoBEL Frans BonduelESP Juan Gimeno
1937-1938 ikke afholdt
1939ESP Mariano CañardoESP Diego CháferESP Fermín Trueba
1940LUX Christophe DidierLUX Mett ClemensESP Mariano Cañardo
1941ESP Francisco Antonio AndrésESP Andreu Canals PerellóESP Josep Campamà Roca
1942ESP Fédérico EzquerraESP Julián BerrenderoESP Diego Cháfer
1943ESP Julián BerrenderoESP Vicente MiróESP Antonio Destrieux López
1944ESP Miquel CasasESP Dalmacio LangaricaESP Vicente Miró
1945ESP Bernardo RuizESP Juan GimenoSUI Robert Zimmermann
1946ESP Julián BerrenderoSUI Gottfried WeilenmannESP Bernardo Capó
1947ESP Emilio Rodríguez BarrosESP Miquel Gual BauzàSUI Georges Aeschlimann
1948ESP Emilio Rodríguez BarrosITA Giulio BresciITA Ezio Cecchi
1949FRA Emile RolESP Miguel PobletFRA Robert Desbats
1950ESP Antonio GelabertESP José Serra GilESP Francesco Massip
1951ITA Primo VolpiESP Francesco MassipESP Manuel Rodríguez Barros
1952ESP Miguel PobletITA Adolfo GrossoESP José Serra Gil
1953ESP Salvador BotellaESP Francesco MassipESP José Serra Gil
1954ITA Walter SerenaESP Albert Sant i AlentàESP Miguel Poblet
1955ESP José Gómez del MoralESP Gabriel CompanyESP Emilio Rodríguez Barros
1956ESP Anicet UtsetESP Vicente IturatESP Francesco Massip
1957ESP Jesús LoroñoESP Salvador BotellaESP René Marigil
1958BEL Richard Van GenechtenESP Gabriel MasESP Anicet Utset
1959ESP Salvador BotellaESP Fernando ManzanequeESP José Herrero Berrendero
1960ESP Miguel PobletESP José Pérez FrancésESP Emilio Cruz Díaz
1961FRA Henri DuezESP Jordi Nicolau i MorlàESP Juan Manuel Menéndez Gómez
1962ESP Antonio KarmanyESP Manuel Martín PiñeraESP Ginés García Perán
1963FRA Joseph NovalesESP Angelino SolerESP Antonio Suárez
1964FRA Joseph CarraraITA Pasquale FabbriESP José María Errandonea
1965ESP Antonio Gómez del MoralESP Carlos EcheverríaITA Roberto Poggiali
1966NED Arie den HartogFRA Jacques AnquetilFRA Paul Gutty
1967FRA Jacques AnquetilESP Antonio Gómez del MoralSUI Robert Hagmann
1968BEL Eddy MerckxITA Felice GimondiITA Giancarlo Ferretti
1969ESP Mariano DíazITA Franco BitossiESP Jesús Manzaneque
1970ITA Franco BitossiESP Francisco GaldósFRA Bernard Labourdette
1971ESP Luis OcañaFRA Bernard LabourdetteESP Domingo Perurena
1972ITA Felice GimondiESP José Antonio GonzálezESP Antonio Martos Aguilar
1973ESP Domingo PerurenaESP Jesús ManzanequeESP Antonio Martos Aguilar
1974FRA Bernard ThévenetESP Andrés OlivaESP Domingo Perurena
1975ITA Fausto BertoglioFRA Michel LaurentPOR José Martins Freitas
1976ESP Enrique Martínez HerediaBEL Ronny De WitteESP Agustín Tamames
1977BEL Freddy MaertensBEL Johan De MuynckNED Joop Zoetemelk
1978ITA Francesco MoserESP Francisco GaldósESP Pedro Torres
1979ESP Vicente BeldaESP Pedro VilardeboFRA Christian Jourdan
1980ESP Marino LejarretaNED Johan van der VeldeESP Vicente Belda
1981ESP Faustino RupérezSUI Serge DemierreESP Marino Lejarreta
1982ESP Alberto Fernández BlancoESP Pedro Muñoz MachínESP Julián Gorospe
1983ESP José RecioESP Faustino RupérezSUI Julius Thalmann
1984IRL Seán KellyESP Pedro Muñoz MachínESP Ángel Arroyo
1985GBR Robert MillarIRL Seán KellyESP Julián Gorospe
1986IRL Seán KellyESP Álvaro PinoFRA Charly Mottet
1987ESP Álvaro PinoESP Ángel ArroyoESP Iñaki Gastón
1988ESP Miguel IndurainESP Laudelino CubinoESP Marino Lejarreta
1989ESP Marino LejarretaESP Pedro DelgadoESP Álvaro Pino
1990ESP Laudelino CubinoESP Marino LejarretaESP Pedro Delgado
1991ESP Miguel IndurainESP Pedro DelgadoSUI Alex Zülle
1992ESP Miguel IndurainSUI Tony RomingerESP Antonio Martín Velasco
1993COL Álvaro Mejía CastrillónITA Maurizio FondriestESP Antonio Martín Velasco
1994ITA Claudio ChiappucciESP Fernando EscartínESP Pedro Delgado
1995FRA Laurent JalabertESP Melcior MauriESP Jesús Montoya
1996SUI Alex ZülleAUS Patrick JonkerITA Marco Fincato
1997ESP Fernando EscartínESP Ángel CaseroESP Mikel Zarrabeitia
1998COL Hernán BuenahoraAUT Georg TotschnigESP Fernando Escartín
1999ESP Manuel BeltránESP Roberto HerasESP José María Jiménez
2000ESP José María JiménezESP Óscar SevillaITA Leonardo Piepoli
2001ESP Joseba BelokiESP Igor González de GaldeanoESP Fernando Escartín
2002ESP Roberto HerasESP Aitor GarmendiaESP Luis Pérez
2003ESP José Antonio PecharrománESP Roberto HerasESP Koldo Gil
2004ESP Miguel Ángel Martín PerdigueroRUS Vladimir KarpetsESP Roberto Laiseka
2005UKR Jaroslav PopovytjITA Leonardo PiepoliFRA David Moncoutié
2006ESP David CañadaCOL Santiago BoteroFRA Christophe Moreau
2007RUS Vladimir KarpetsAUS Michael RogersRUS Denis Mensjov
2008ESP Gustavo César VelosoCOL Rigoberto UránFRA Rémi Pauriol
2009ESP Alejandro ValverdeIRL Daniel MartinESP Haimar Zubeldia
2010ESP Joaquim RodríguezESP Xavier TondoEST Rein Taaramäe
2011ITA Michele Scarponi[2]IRL Daniel MartinUSA Chris Horner
2012SUI Michael AlbasiniESP Samuel SánchezBEL Jurgen Van den Broeck
2013IRL Daniel MartinESP Joaquim RodríguezITA Michele Scarponi
2014ESP Joaquim RodríguezESP Alberto ContadorUSA Tejay van Garderen
2015AUS Richie PorteESP Alejandro ValverdeITA Domenico Pozzovivo
2016COL Nairo QuintanaESP Alberto ContadorIRL Daniel Martin
2017ESP Alejandro ValverdeESP Alberto ContadorESP Marc Soler
2018ESP Alejandro ValverdeCOL Nairo QuintanaFRA Pierre Latour
2019COL Miguel Ángel López GBR Adam YatesCOL Egan Bernal
2020aflyst
2021GBR Adam YatesAUS Richie PorteGBR Geraint Thomas

Eksterne henvisninger

Referencer

  1. ^ "UCI Rankings points scale". Hentet 4. februar 2013. 
  2. ^ (fr) Contador suspendu deux ans !, lequipe.fr.

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