Vuelta a Cantabria
The Vuelta a Cantabria is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in the region of Cantabria, Spain.[1] Created in 1925, the race was also held in 1926, 1940 and 1942, and annually from 1963 to 1983. In 2003, the race reappeared after a 20 year disappearance and is now reserved to amateur cyclists.
Race details | |
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Date | September |
Region | Cantabria, Spain |
Discipline | Road |
Type | Stage race |
History | |
First edition | 1925 |
Editions | 49 (as of 2020) |
First winner | Teodoro Monteys (ESP) |
Most wins | Francisco Galdós (ESP) (3 wins) |
Most recent | Xabier Berasategi (ESP) |
Winners
Año | Ganador | Segundo | Tercero |
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1925 | Teodoro Monteys | Miguel Mucio | Juan de Juan |
1926 | Mariano Canardo | Juan de Juan | Victorino Otero |
1927–1939 | No se disputó | ||
1940 | Fermín Trueba | Antonio Andrés Sancho | Delio Rodríguez |
1941 | No se disputó | ||
1942 | Delio Rodríguez | ||
1943 | No se disputó | ||
1944 | Martín Mancisidor | Julián Berrendero | Miguel Casas |
1945–1962 | No se disputó | ||
1963 | Saturnino López | Francisco Redondo | Andrés Gandarias |
1964 | Gregorio San Miguel | Guillermo Fernández | Carlos Rodrigues |
1965 | Domingo Perurena | José Ignacio Ascasibar | Saturnino López |
1966 | José Albelda Tormo | Luis Balagué | José Ramón Gomineche |
1967 | Ramón Pagès | José Ignacio Ascasibar | Pierre Bellemans |
1968 | Francisco Galdós | Santiago Lazcano | Manuel Antonio García |
1969 | Santiago Lazcano | Francisco Galdós | Enrique Sahagún |
1970 | Andrés Oliva | José Casas | Daniel Varela |
1971 | Gonzalo Aja | Andrés Oliva | Joaquín Galena |
1972 | José Antonio González Linares | Francisco Galdós | Domingo Perurena |
1973 | Jesús Manzaneque | Luis Ocaña | Miguel María Lasa |
1974 | Antonio Vallori | Joaquím Pérez | Juan Zurano |
1975 | Andrés Gandarias | José Casas | Pedro Torres |
1976 | Francisco Galdós | Santiago Lozano | Pedro Torres |
1977 | Francisco Galdós | Enrique Cima | Pedro Torres |
1978 | Vicente Belda | Pedro Torres | Manuel Esparza |
1979 | Salvador Jarque | Pedro Torres | Faustino Fernández |
1980 | Eulalio García | Pedro Torres | Klaus-Peter Thaler |
1981 | Manuel Esparza | Eulalio García | José Luis López Cerrón |
1982 | Marino Lejarreta | Antonio Coll | Guillermo de la Peña |
1983 | José Luis Laguna | Enrique Aja | Bernardo Alfonsel |
1985 | Reimund Dietzen | Jesús Rodríguez Magro | Jesús Blanco Villar |
1986 | Reimund Dietzen | Federico Echave | Manuel Carrera |
1987 | Jesús Blanco Villar | Francisco Antequera | Javier Lukin |
1988 | Mariano Sánchez | José Recio | Dimitri Zhdanov |
1989 | No race | ||
1990 | Peter Hilse | José Recio | Fernando Martínez de Guereñu |
1991–2002 | No race | ||
2003 | Pedro Luis Marichalar | Jesús Javier Ramírez | Javier Ruiz de Larrinaga |
2004 | Antonio López | Iker Leonet | Alberto Losada |
2005 | Mikel Elgezabal | Miguel Ángel Candil | Manuel Jesús Jiménez |
2006 | Francisco Gutiérrez | Óscar Pujol | David Gutiérrez Gutiérrez |
2007 | No race | ||
2008[2] | Ibon Zugasti | Gorka Amuriza | David Gutiérrez |
2009 | Arkimedes Arguelyes | Oriol Colome | Ibon Zugasti |
2010 | Mauricio Muller | Peter Van Dijk | Vicente García |
2011 | José Belda | Borja Abásolo | José Manuel Gutiérrez |
2012 | Arkaitz Durán | Josep Betalu | Quentin Pacher |
2013 | Antonio Pedrero | Daniel López | David Francisco Delgado |
2014 | Imanol Estévez | Juan Ignacio Pérez | Jean-Luc Delpech |
2015 | Jaime Rosón | José Manuel Díaz Gallego | Jorge Arcas |
2016 | Elías Tello | Josu Zabala | Sergio Míguez |
2017 | Christofer Jurado | Jason Huertas | Cyril Barthe |
2018 | Óscar González Brea | Antonio Angulo | Jefferson Cepeda |
2019 | Francisco Galván | Josu Etxebarria | Daniel Mellado |
2020 | Xabier Berasategi | Pelayo Sánchez | Javier Romo |
References
- "Vuelta a Cantabria". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
- VUELTA CICLISTA A CANTABRIA 2008
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