Vuelta a Castilla y León, winners, podium, distance, average speed (original) (raw)

Winners, podium, distance, average speed

Story of the Giro d'Italia, volume 1

Bill and Carol McGann's book The Story of the Giro d'Italia, A Year-by-Year History of the Tour of Italy, Vol 1: 1909 - 1970 is available in print, Kindle eBook & audiobook versions. To get your copy, just click on the Amazon link on the right.

The race:

The Vuelta a Castilla y León started as a nearly season-long series of Spanish bicycle races.

Castilla y León is a landlocked Spanish "autonomous community" in northwest Spain, bordering on Portugal.

When pro racing underwent the Pro-Tour reorganization in 2005, the Vuelta a Castilla y León occured at the end of April, conflicting with both the Pro-Tour ranked Tour of Romandie and the just-to-begin Giro d'Italia. Only lower-ranked Professional Continental teams who were obligated to race Pro Tour races competed in the Spanish race.

The race also has had financial problems and difficulty attracting television coverage. Now (2021) the race is run in late July and attracts a stellar field.

Note: the race was run in May in 2017.

It is currently held in late July.

In 2023 the race had just two stages and in 2024 it was run as a single-stage competition.

Podium history:

Year 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Distance Average Speed km/hr
1985 Jesus Blanco Villar Federico Echave Miguel Angel Iglesias
1986 Alfonso Gutierrez Carlos Hernandez Manuel Jorge Dominguez
1987 Alfonso Gutierrez Manuel Jorge Dominguez Antonio Esparza
1988 Raimund Dietzen Federico Echave Angel Arroyo
1989 Federico Echave Peter Hilse Luc Suykerbuyk
1990 Race not held
1991 José Rodriguez Garcia Juan Carlos González Alfonso Gutierrez
1992 Asiate Saitov Malcom Elliott Angel Edo
1993 Miguel Induráin Abraham Olano Antonio Martin Velasco
1994 Melchior Mauri Alvaro González de Galdeano Nico Edmonds
1995 Santiago Blanco Aitor Garmendia Claus Michael Møller
1996 Andrea Peron 22hr 57min 10sec Udo Bölts @ s.t. Iñigo Cuesta @ 7sec 892.5 km 38.884
1997 Angel Casero 18hr 48min 27sec Laurent Jalabert @ 1min 42sec Udo Bölts @ 1min 55sec 720 km 38.283
1998 Aitor Garmendia 15hr 40min 58sec Angel Luis Casero @ 1min 6sec Jan Ullrich @ s.t. 617.3 km 39.361
1999 Leonardo Piepoli 21hr 43min 28sec Alberto Elli @ 1min 25sec Giuseppe Guerini @ 2min 34sec 861.4 km 39.651
2000 Francisco Mancebo 17hr 27min 5sec Aitor Osa @ 14sec Dave Bruylandts @ 47sec 679.5 km 38.937
2001 Marcos Serrano 18hr 13min 11sec Levi Leipheimer @ 1min 4sec Manuel Beltran @ 1min 10sec 709.7 km 38.952
2002 Juan Miguel Mercado 20hr 37min 33sec Joan Horrach @ 26sec Leonardo Piepoli @ 36sec 814.3 km 39.480
2003 Francisco Manceco 17hr 22min 17sec Denis Menchov @ s.t. Alex Zülle @ 27sec 707.8 km 40.745
2004 Koldo Gil 16hr 3min 5saec David Navas @ 19sec José Ivan Gutierrez @ 22sec 625.9 km 38.994
2005 Carlos Garcia Quesada 17hr 3min 31sec Francisco Perez @ 50sec David Blanco @ 1min 8sec 681.8 km 39.968
2006 Alexandre Vinokourov 16hr 25min 12sec Luis Leon Sanchez @ 21sec José Luis Rubiera @ 26sec 643.2 km 38.778
2007 Alberto Contador 15hr 4min 15sec Koldo Gil @ 36sec Juan José Cobo @ 46sec 631 km 41.869
2008 Alberto Contador 15hr 57min 37sec Juan Mauricio Soler @ 39sec Thomas Dekker @ 46sec 630.1 km 39.479
2009 Levi Leipheimer 15hr 33min 26sec Alberto Contador @ 16sec David Zabriskie @ 22sec 659.3 km 42.379