Vuelta a España 2019
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 74. Vuelta a España | ||
Konkurrence | UCI World Tour 2019 2.UWT | ||
Etaper | 21 | ||
Datoer | 24. august – 15. september 2019 | ||
Distance | 3.290,7 km | ||
Lande | Spanien Andorra Frankrig | ||
Startby | Torrevieja | ||
Målby | Madrid | ||
Hold | 22 | ||
Startende ryttere | 176 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 153 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 39,587 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) | ||
Toer | Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team) | ||
Treer | Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) | ||
Pointtrøje | Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) | ||
Bjergtrøje | Geoffrey Bouchard (AG2R La Mondiale) | ||
Ungdomstrøje | Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) | ||
Mest angrebsivrige | Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team) | ||
Holdkonkurrence | Movistar Team | ||
◀ 2018 | 2020 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Vuelta a España 2019 var den 74. udgave af Vuelta a España. Det blev arrangeret i perioden 24. august til 15. september 2019. Løbet startede i Torrevieja. 22 hold var til start med 8 ryttere på hver hold. Startlisten talte fire danskere i form af Jakob Fuglsang, Niklas Eg, Casper Pedersen samt Jesper Hansen.
Sloveneren Primož Roglič vandt samlet i det som var Sloveniens første samlede sejr i en Grand Tour.[1] Han vandt foran Alejandro Valverde (løbets ældste) og sin landsmand Tadej Pogačar (løbets yngste) som også vandt tre etaper og tog ungdomstrøjen. Danske Jakob Fuglsang vandt i løbet sin første etapesejr i en Grand Tour.
Hold og ryttere
WorldTeams (18)
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Nationer | Antal ryttere |
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Spanien | 36 |
Frankrig | 17 |
Italien | 13 |
Belgien, Colombia | 11 |
Holland, USA | 9 |
Australien | 7 |
Tyskland | 6 |
New Zealand, Polen, Portugal, Slovenien, Storbritannien | 5 |
Danmark, Sydafrika | 4 |
Norge, Rusland, Schweiz, Østrig | 3 |
Irland, Luxembourg | 2 |
Argentina, Eritrea, Etiopien, Hviderusland, Japan, Sverige, Tjekkiet, Ukraine | 1 |
Etaperne
Etape | Dato | Start – Mål | type | Afstand (km) | Etapevinder | Førende rytter |
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1. etape | 24. aug. | Torrevieja – Torrevieja | 13,4 | Astana Pro Team | Miguel Ángel López | |
2. etape | 25. aug. | Benidorm – Calpe | 199,6 | Nairo Quintana | Nicolas Roche | |
3. etape | 26. aug. | Ibi – Alicante | 188 | Sam Bennett | Nicolas Roche | |
4. etape | 27. aug. | Cullera – El Puig de Santa Maria | 175,5 | Fabio Jakobsen | Nicolas Roche | |
5. etape | 28. aug. | L'Eliana – Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre | 170,7 | Ángel Madrazo | Miguel Ángel López | |
6. etape | 29. aug. | Mora de Rubielos – Ares del Maestrat | 198,9 | Jesús Herrada | Dylan Teuns | |
7. etape | 30. aug. | Onda – Lucena del Cid | 183,2 | Alejandro Valverde | Miguel Ángel López | |
8. etape | 31. aug. | Valls – Igualada | 166,9 | Nikias Arndt | Nicolas Edet | |
9. etape | 1. sep. | Andorra la Vella – Els Cortals d'Encamp | 94,4 | Tadej Pogačar | Nairo Quintana | |
2. sept. | Hviledag i Andorra | |||||
10. etape | 3. sep. | Jurançon – Pau | 36,2 | Primož Roglič | Primož Roglič | |
11. etape | 4. sep. | Saint-Palais – Urdazubi/Urdax | 180 | Mikel Iturria | Primož Roglič | |
12. etape | 5. sep. | Los Arcos – Bilbao | 171,4 | Philippe Gilbert | Primož Roglič | |
13. etape | 6. sep. | Bilbao – Los Machucos | 166,4 | Tadej Pogačar | Primož Roglič | |
14. etape | 7. sep. | San Vicente de la Barquera – Oviedo | 188 | Sam Bennett | Primož Roglič | |
15. etape | 8. sep. | Tineo – Santuario de Nuestra Señora del Acebo | 154,4 | Sepp Kuss | Primož Roglič | |
16. etape | 9. sep. | Pravia – Puertu de la Cubieḷḷa | 144,4 | Jakob Fuglsang | Primož Roglič | |
10. sept. | Hviledag i León | |||||
17. etape | 11. sep. | Aranda de Duero – Guadalajara | 219,6 | Philippe Gilbert | Primož Roglič | |
18. etape | 12. sep. | Colmenar Viejo – Becerril de la Sierra | 177,5 | Sergio Higuita | Primož Roglič | |
19. etape | 13. sep. | Ávila – Toledo | 165,2 | Rémi Cavagna | Primož Roglič | |
20. etape | 14. sep. | Arenas de San Pedro – Plataforma de Gredos | 190,4 | Tadej Pogačar | Primož Roglič | |
21. etape | 15. sep. | Fuenlabrada – Madrid | 106,6 | Fabio Jakobsen | Primož Roglič |
Resultater
Bjergkonkurrencen
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Holdkonkurrencen
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Startliste
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Referencer
- ^ "Vuelta a Espana: Roglic set to become Slovenia's first Grand Tour winner". BBC. 2019-09-14.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Vuelta a España 2019
- Officiel hjemmeside
- [Vuelta a España 2019 https://www.feltet.dk/vuelta_a_espaa_2019/ Arkiveret 23. august 2019 hos Wayback Machine]
- Vuelta a España 2019 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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- 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
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- Points leader in Vuelta a España
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- combination leader in Vuelta a España
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Tras 21 etapas, Primoz Roglic se ha declarado vencedor de la 74ª edición de la vuelta
15/09/2019
El alcalde de Madrid, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, ha entregado el primer premio de La Vuelta Ciclista a España 2019 a Primoz Roglic, en el podio situado en Cibeles.Forfatter/Opretter: Original with red dots: Tijmen Stam Changed colors: EdgeNavidad, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Blue-dotted jersey, worn by the leader of the mountain classification in the Vuelta a España in 2010.
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