Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid 2017
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 30. Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid | ||
Konkurrence | UCI Europe Tour 2017 2.1 | ||
Etaper | 3 | ||
Datoer | 5. – 7. maj 2017 | ||
Distance | 393,6 km | ||
Land | Spanien | ||
Startby | Las Rozas de Madrid | ||
Målby | Madrid | ||
Hold | 15 | ||
Startende ryttere | 116 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 100 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 42,99 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Óscar Sevilla (Medellín–Inder) | ||
Toer | |||
Treer | Fabricio Ferrari (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) | ||
Pointtrøje | |||
Bjergtrøje | Aldemar Reyes (Manzana Postobón) | ||
Sprinttrøje | Daniel Sánchez (RP-Boavista) | ||
Ungdomstrøje | Dmitrij Strakhov (Lokosphinx) | ||
Holdkonkurrence | Caja Rural-Seguros RGA | ||
◀ 2016 | 2018 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid 2017 var den 30. udgave af det spanske landevejscykelløb i Madrid-regionen. Løbet foregik i perioden 5. til 7. maj 2017. Løbet var en del af UCI Europe Tour 2017 og var i kategorien 2.1. Den samlede vinder af løbet blev spanske Óscar Sevilla fra Medellín-Inder
Ryttere og hold
WorldTeamProfessionelle kontinentalhold (2)
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Etaperne
Etape | Dato | Start – Mål | type | Afstand (km) | Etapevinder | Førende rytter |
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1. etape | 5. maj | Las Rozas de Madrid – Las Rozas de Madrid | 145,1 | |||
2. etape | 6. maj | Valdemoro – Valdemoro | 148,5 | Carlos Barbero | ||
3. etape | 7. maj | Madrid – Madrid | 100 | Jasha Sütterlin | Óscar Sevilla |
1. etape
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2. etape
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3. etape
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Resultater
Samlede stilling
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Holdkonkurrencen
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Eksterne henvisninger
- Officiel hjemmeside
- Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid 2017 på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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