Vuelta a España 2018
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 73. Vuelta a España | ||
Konkurrence | UCI World Tour 2018 2.UWT | ||
Etaper | 21 | ||
Datoer | 25. august – 16. september 2018 | ||
Distance | 3.271,4 km | ||
Lande | Spanien Andorra | ||
Startby | Málaga | ||
Målby | Madrid | ||
Hold | 22 | ||
Startende ryttere | 176 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 158 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 39,846 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) | ||
Toer | Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors) | ||
Treer | Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team) | ||
Pointtrøje | Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) | ||
Bjergtrøje | Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) | ||
Ungdomstrøje | Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors) | ||
Mest angrebsivrige | Bauke Mollema (Trek-Segafredo) | ||
Kombinationstrøje | Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) | ||
Holdkonkurrence | Movistar | ||
◀ 2017 | 2019 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
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)
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Nationer | Antal ryttere |
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Spanien | 37 |
Italien | 20 |
Frankrig | 18 |
Belgien | 14 |
Holland | 13 |
Australien | 11 |
Colombia | 7 |
Tyskland, USA | 6 |
Portugal, Storbritannien, Østrig | 4 |
Polen, Rusland, Sydafrika | 3 |
Canada, Danmark, Eritrea, Irland, Kasakhstan, Norge, Slovenien, Schweiz | 2 |
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovakiet, Tjekkiet, Ukraine | 1 |
Danske ryttere
- Kasper Asgreen kører for Quick-Step Floors
- Michael Mørkøv kører for Quick-Step Floors
Etaperne
Etape | Dato | Start – Mål | type | Afstand (km) | Etapevinder | Førende rytter |
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1. etape | 25. aug | Málaga – Málaga | 8 | Rohan Dennis | Rohan Dennis | |
2. etape | 26. aug | Marbella – Caminito del Rey | 163,5 | Alejandro Valverde | Michał Kwiatkowski | |
3. etape | 27. aug | Mijas – Alhaurín de la Torre | 178,2 | Elia Viviani | Michał Kwiatkowski | |
4. etape | 28. aug | Vélez-Málaga – Alfacar | 161,4 | Ben King | Michał Kwiatkowski | |
5. etape | 29. aug | Granada – Roquetas de Mar | 188,7 | Simon Clarke | Rudy Molard | |
6. etape | 30. aug | Huércal-Overa – San Javier | 155,7 | Nacer Bouhanni | Rudy Molard | |
7. etape | 31. aug | Puerto Lumbreras – Pozo Alcón | 185,7 | Tony Gallopin | Rudy Molard | |
8. etape | 1. sep | Linares – Almadén | 195,1 | Alejandro Valverde | Rudy Molard | |
9. etape | 2. sep | Talavera de la Reina – La Covatilla | 200,8 | Ben King | Simon Yates | |
3. sept. | Hviledag | |||||
10. etape | 4. sep | Salamanca – Bermillo de Sayago | 177 | Elia Viviani | Simon Yates | |
11. etape | 5. sep | Mombuey – Ribeira Sacra | 207,8 | Alessandro De Marchi | Simon Yates | |
12. etape | 6. sep | Mondoñedo – Estaca de Bares | 181,1 | Alexandre Geniez | Jesús Herrada | |
13. etape | 7. sep | Candás – La Camperona | 174,8 | Óscar Rodríguez | Jesús Herrada | |
14. etape | 8. sep | Cistierna – Les Praeres | 171 | Simon Yates | Simon Yates | |
15. etape | 9. sep | Ribera de Arriba – Lagos de Covadonga | 178,2 | Thibaut Pinot | Simon Yates | |
10. sept. | Hviledag | |||||
16. etape | 11. sep | Santillana del Mar – Torrelavega | 32 | Rohan Dennis | Simon Yates | |
17. etape | 12. sep | Getxo – Oiz | 157 | Michael Woods | Simon Yates | |
18. etape | 13. sep | Ejea de los Caballeros – Lleida | 186,1 | Jelle Wallays | Simon Yates | |
19. etape | 14. sep | Lleida – Andorra | 154,4 | Thibaut Pinot | Simon Yates | |
20. etape | 15. sep | Escaldes-Engordany – Coll de la Gallina | 97,3 | Enric Mas | Simon Yates | |
21. etape | 16. sep | Alcorcón – Madrid | 100,9 | Elia Viviani | Simon Yates |
Resultater
Bjergkonkurrencen
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Holdkonkurrencen
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Referencer
- ^ "Simon Yates turns attention to Giro d'Italia after his Vuelta triumph". the Guardian (engelsk). 2018-09-16.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Vuelta a España 2018
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Vuelta a España 2018 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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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.