Vuelta a Asturias 2017
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 60. Vuelta a Asturias | ||
Konkurrence | UCI Europe Tour 2017 2.1 | ||
Etaper | 3 | ||
Datoer | 29. april – 1. maj 2017 | ||
Distance | 467,2 km | ||
Land | Spanien | ||
Startby | Oviedo | ||
Målby | Oviedo | ||
Hold | 20 | ||
Startende ryttere | 156 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 126 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 37,845 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Nairo Quintana[1] (Movistar Team) | ||
Toer | Óscar Sevilla (Medellín–Inder) | ||
Treer | João Benta (RP-Boavista) | ||
Pointtrøje | Óscar Sevilla (Medellín–Inder) | ||
Bjergtrøje | Sergio Higuita (Manzana Postobón) | ||
Sprinttrøje | Fernando Grijalba (Kuwait-Cartucho.es) | ||
Ungdomstrøje | Hernán Aguirre (Manzana Postobón) | ||
Holdkonkurrence | W52-FC Porto | ||
◀ 2016 | 2018 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Vuelta a Asturias 2017 var den 60. udgave af det spanske landevejscykelløb i Asturien. Løbet foregik i perioden 29. april til 1. maj 2017. Løbet var en del af UCI Europe Tour 2017 og var i kategorien 2.1. Den samlede vinder af løbet blev spanske Raúl Alarcón fra W52-FC Porto.
Ryttere og hold
WorldTeamProfessionelle kontinentalhold (3)
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Etaperne
Etape | Dato | Start – Mål | type | Afstand (km) | Etapevinder | Førende rytter |
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1. etape | 29. apr | Oviedo – La Pola | 169,2 | Weimar Roldán | Weimar Roldán | |
2. etape | 30. apr | Ribera de Arriba – Alto del Acebo | 177,1 | Nairo Quintana | Nairo Quintana | |
3. etape | 1. maj | Cangas del Narcea – Oviedo | 120,9 | Óscar Sevilla | Nairo Quintana |
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2. etape
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3. etape
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Trøjernes fordeling gennem løbet
Etape | Vinder | Førertrøjen | Pointtrøjen | Bjergtrøjen | Sprinttrøjen | Ungdomstrøjen | Holdkonkurrencen |
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1 | Weimar Roldán | Weimar Roldán | Weimar Roldán | Domingos Gonçalves | Joaquim Silva | Aldemar Reyes | Medellín-Inder |
2 | Nairo Quintana | Raúl Alarcón | Raúl Alarcón | Sergio Higuita | Domingos Gonçalves | José Manuel Díaz | W52-FC Porto |
3 | Raúl Alarcón | Fernando Grijalba | Hernán Aguirre | ||||
Samlet | Raúl Alarcón | Raúl Alarcón | Sergio Higuita | Fernando Grijalba | Hernán Aguirre | W52-FC Porto |
Resultater
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Kilde: ProCyclingStats |
Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Vuelta a Asturias 2017 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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