Vuelta of Castile and Leon ( Spanish: Vuelta a Castilla y León ) - a multi-day road bike race along the roads of the Spanish autonomous community of Castile and Leon . Included in the calendar of the UCI European Tour and the Spain’s Bicycle Cup .
Vuelta of Castile and Leon | |
|---|---|
| Spanish Vuelta a Castilla y León | |
| Race info | |
| Discipline | road cycling |
| Founded by | 1985 year |
| Racing | 33 (in 2019) |
| Location | |
| Type of | multi-day |
| Competition | UCI Europe Tour ( 2.1 ) Spain Cycling Cup |
| Time spending | April May |
| Organizer | Federación de Ciclismo de CyL |
| Site | |
| Other names | Trophy of Castile and Leon (1985-1995) |
| Record winners | |
| Record holder | 3 wins |
Content
Winners
| Year | Winner | Second | Third |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trofeo castilla y león | |||
| 1985 | Jesus Blanco Vilar | Federico Echave | Miguel Angel Iglesias |
| 1986 | Alfonso Gutierrez | Carlos Hernandez Baylo | Manuel Jorge Dominguez |
| 1987 | Alfonso Gutierrez | Manuel Jorge Dominguez | Antonio Esparza |
| 1988 | Raimund Dietzen | Federico Echave | Angel Arroyo |
| 1989 | Federico Echave | Peter Niels | Luke Sykerbuk |
1990 not carried out | |||
| 1991 | Jose Rodriguez Garcia | Juan Carlos Gonzalez Salvador | Alfonso Gutierrez |
| 1992 | Asyat Saitov | Malcolm Elliot | Angel edo |
| 1993 | Miguel Indorein | Abraham Olano | Antonio Martin |
| 1994 | Melkor Mauri | Варlvaro González de Galdeano | Nico Emonds |
| 1995 | Santiago Blanco | Aytor Garmendia | Klaus Michael Möller |
| Vuelta a Castilla y León | |||
| 1996 | Andrea Peron | Udo Bolts | Inigo Cuesta |
| 1997 | Angel Casero | Laurent Jalaber | Udo Bolts |
| 1998 | Aytor Garmendia | Angel Casero | Jan Ulrich |
| 1999 | Leonardo Piepoli | Alberto Ellie | Giuseppe Guerini |
| 2000 | Francisco Mansebo | Aytor Wasp | Dave Brulands |
| 2001 | Antonio Marcos Serrano | Missing | Manuel Beltran |
| 2002 | Juan Miguel Mercado | Joan Orrach | Leonardo Piepoli |
| 2003 | Francisco Mansebo | Denis Menshov | Alex Zulle |
| 2004 | Coldo Gil | David Navas | Ivan Gutierrez |
| 2005 | Carlos Garcia Quesada | Francisco Perez Sanchez | David Blanco |
| 2006 | Alexander Vinokurov | Louis Leon Sanchez | Jose Luis Rubiera |
| 2007 | Alberto Contador | Coldo Gil | Juan Jose Cobo |
| 2008 | Alberto Contador | Mauricio Soler | Thomas Decker |
| 2009 | Levy Life-Timer | Alberto Contador | David Zabriskie |
| 2010 | Alberto Contador | Igor Anton | Esekiel Mosquera |
| 2011 | Javier Tondo | Bauke Mollema | Igor Anton |
| 2012 | Javier Moreno | Guillaume Levarlet | Pablo Urtasun |
| 2013 | Ruben Plaza | Francisco Mansebo | Francesco Laska |
| 2014 | David Belda | Marcos Garcia | Sylvester Schmid |
| 2015 | Pierre Rolland | Benyat Inchausti | Igor Anton |
| 2016 | Alejandro Valverde | Pelio Bilbao | Zhony Brandan |
| 2017 | Jonathan Iver | Enrique Casimiro | Richard Carapas |
| 2018 | Ruben Plaza | Carlos Barbero | Edward Prades |
| 2019 | Davide Chimolay | Guillaume Boisin | Jerome Cousin |
Note: In 2001, the second place in the overall standings of the race was taken by Levi Lifefymer , but in 2012, its results from January 1, 1999 to July 30, 2006 and from July 7, 2007 to July 27, 2007 were canceled by the International Union of Cyclists . [1] .
Win Record
Individually
| Number of victories | Racer | Year |
|---|---|---|
| 3 | Alberto Contador | 2007, 2008, 2009 |
| 2 | Alfonso Gutierrez | 1986, 1987 |
| Francisco Mansebo | 2000, 2003 | |
| Ruben Plaza | 2013, 2018 |
By country
| Wins | A country |
|---|---|
| 24 | Spain |
| 3 | Italy |
| 2 | France |
| one | Germany Russia Kazakhstan USA |
Notes
- ↑ Leipheimer accepts USADA sanction following doping admission , cyclingnews.com (October 11, 2012). Date of treatment December 6, 2018.
Links
- Official site (Spanish)
- Vuelta of Castile and Leon at FirstCycling