Vuelta a España 2018

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Løbsdetaljer
Rute73. Vuelta a España
KonkurrenceUCI World Tour 2018 2.UWT
Etaper21
Datoer25. august – 16. september 2018
Distance3.271,4 km
LandeESP Spanien
AND Andorra
StartbyMálaga
MålbyMadrid
Hold22
Startende ryttere176
Fuldførende ryttere158
Gennemsnitlig fart39,846 km/t
Resultater
VinderGBR Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott)
ToerESP Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors)
TreerCOL Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team)
PointtrøjeESP Alejandro Valverde (Movistar)
BjergtrøjeBEL Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal)
UngdomstrøjeESP Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors)
Mest angrebsivrigeNED Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo)
KombinationstrøjeGBR Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott)
HoldkonkurrenceESP Movistar
◀ 20172019 ▶
Dokumentation Wikidata-logo S.svg

Vuelta a España 2018 var den 73. udgave af Vuelta a España. Det blev arrangeret i perioden 25. august til 16. september 2018. Løbet startede i Málaga.

Løbet blev vundet af Simon Yates foran Enric Mas og Miguel Ángel López. Det var den tredje brite som vandt en Grand Tour i 2018, og det yngste Grand Tour-podie siden 1936.[1]

Hold og ryttere

WorldTeams (18)Professionelle kontinentalhold (4)
NationerAntal ryttere
Spanien Spanien37
Italien Italien20
Frankrig Frankrig18
Belgien Belgien14
Holland Holland13
Australien Australien11
Colombia Colombia7
Tyskland Tyskland, USA USA6
Portugal Portugal, Storbritannien Storbritannien, Østrig Østrig4
Polen Polen, Rusland Rusland, Sydafrika Sydafrika3
Canada Canada, Danmark Danmark, Eritrea Eritrea, Irland Irland, Kasakhstan Kasakhstan, Norge Norge, Slovenien Slovenien, Schweiz Schweiz2
Costa Rica Costa Rica, Ecuador Ecuador, Luxembourg Luxembourg, New Zealand New Zealand, Slovakiet Slovakiet, Tjekkiet Tjekkiet, Ukraine Ukraine1

Danske ryttere

Etaperne

Wikidata-logo S.svgEtapeDatoStart – MåltypeAfstand (km)EtapevinderFørende rytter
1. etape 25. augMálagaMálaga
enkeltstart
8AUS Rohan DennisAUS Rohan Dennis
2. etape 26. augMarbella – Caminito del Rey
flad etape
163,5ESP Alejandro ValverdePOL Michał Kwiatkowski
3. etape 27. augMijas – Alhaurín de la Torre
middel bjergetape
178,2ITA Elia VivianiPOL Michał Kwiatkowski
4. etape 28. augVélez-Málaga – Alfacar
middel bjergetape
161,4USA Ben KingPOL Michał Kwiatkowski
5. etape 29. augGranada – Roquetas de Mar
middel bjergetape
188,7AUS Simon ClarkeFRA Rudy Molard
6. etape 30. augHuércal-Overa – San Javier
flad etape
155,7FRA Nacer BouhanniFRA Rudy Molard
7. etape 31. augPuerto Lumbreras – Pozo Alcón
flad etape
185,7FRA Tony GallopinFRA Rudy Molard
8. etape 1. sepLinares – Almadén
flad etape
195,1ESP Alejandro ValverdeFRA Rudy Molard
9. etape 2. sepTalavera de la ReinaLa Covatilla
bjergetape
200,8USA Ben KingGBR Simon Yates
3. sept.Hviledag
Hviledag
10. etape 4. sepSalamanca – Bermillo de Sayago
flad etape
177ITA Elia VivianiGBR Simon Yates
11. etape 5. sepMombuey – Ribeira Sacra
middel bjergetape
207,8ITA Alessandro De MarchiGBR Simon Yates
12. etape 6. sepMondoñedo – Estaca de Bares
middel bjergetape
181,1FRA Alexandre GeniezESP Jesús Herrada
13. etape 7. sepCandás – La Camperona
bjergetape
174,8ESP Óscar RodríguezESP Jesús Herrada
14. etape 8. sepCistierna – Les Praeres
bjergetape
171GBR Simon YatesGBR Simon Yates
15. etape 9. sepRibera de Arriba – Lagos de Covadonga
bjergetape
178,2FRA Thibaut PinotGBR Simon Yates
10. sept.Hviledag
Hviledag
16. etape 11. sepSantillana del Mar – Torrelavega
enkeltstart
32AUS Rohan DennisGBR Simon Yates
17. etape 12. sepGetxo – Oiz
middel bjergetape
157CAN Michael WoodsGBR Simon Yates
18. etape 13. sepEjea de los Caballeros – Lleida
flad etape
186,1BEL Jelle WallaysGBR Simon Yates
19. etape 14. sepLleidaAND Andorra
flad etape
154,4FRA Thibaut PinotGBR Simon Yates
20. etape 15. sepAND Escaldes-EngordanyAND Coll de la Gallina
bjergetape
97,3ESP Enric MasGBR Simon Yates
21. etape 16. sepAlcorcónMadrid
flad etape
100,9ITA Elia VivianiGBR Simon Yates

Resultater

Holdkonkurrencen

Wikidata-logo S.svgHoldkonkurrence
HoldTid
1.ESP Movistar246t 50' 04"
2.BRN Bahrain-Merida+ 45' 36"
3.GER Bora-Hansgrohe+ 47' 57"
4.FRA AG2R La Mondiale+ 48' 10"
5.USA EF Education First-Drapac+ 58' 49"
6.AUS Mitchelton-Scott+ 1t 27' 43"
7.RSA Dimension Data+ 1t 31' 01"
8.KAZ Astana Pro Team+ 1t 37' 13"
9.GBR Sky+ 1t 47' 43"
10.ESP Euskadi-Murias+ 1t 47' 50"


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La plaza de Cibeles de Madrid ha vuelto a ser el punto final de los 3.254,7 kilómetros de la Vuelta a España 2018 cuyo ganador ha sido este año el británico Simon Yates. La alcaldesa de Madrid, Manuela Carmena, ha asistido al final de la prueba y ha entregado el trofeo al vencedor de la última etapa, el italiano Elia Viviani, además de al español Enric Mas, segundo en la clasificación general. Tras recorrer 100 kilómetros de distancia entre Alcorcón y Madrid, los corredores han dado diez vueltas al circuito urbano de 5,5 kilómetros, dentro de la última etapa, la vigésimo primera.