Vuelta a Asturias
From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Race details | |
---|---|
Date | Early-May |
Region | Asturias, Spain |
English name | Tour of Asturias |
Local name(s) | Vuelta Asturias (in Spanish) |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI Europe Tour |
Type | Stage-race |
Organiser | Club Ciclista Aramo |
Web site | www |
History | |
First edition | 1925 |
Editions | 66 (as of 2024) |
First winner | Segundo Barruetabeña (ESP) |
Most wins | Ricardo Montero (ESP) Federico Bahamontes (ESP) Jesús Manzaneque (ESP) Faustino Rupérez (ESP) Juan Carlos Domínguez (ESP) Richard Carapaz (ECU) Nairo Quintana (COL) (2 wins) |
Most recent | Isaac del Toro (MEX) |
Vuelta Asturias is a professional cycle road race held in Spain in early May each year. The event was first run in 1925 but has not been held consistently until 1968 to present. Since 2005, the race has been organised as a 2.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
On 25 April 2014, the Vuelta Asturias was suspended one week before its start due to the lack of funds and sponsors.[1] The race returned in 2015, when a two-stage edition was won by Igor Antón (Movistar Team).[2]
Winners
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Zaballa's result was annulled by the Union Cycliste Internationale in 2012, after Zaballa had tested positive for using ephedrine.[3]
- ^ Quintana was named winner as Raúl Alarcón's win was annulled due to doping.
References
[edit]- ^ La Vuelta Ciclista a Asturias, suspendida; El Comercio, 25 April 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ "Vuelta Asturias Julio Alvarez Mendo 2015 - General classification". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 25 August 2015.
- ^ "Tino Zaballa, suspendido por positivo en la Vuelta a Asturias" [Tino Zaballa, suspended for positive in the Tour of Asturias]. La Nueva Espana (in Spanish). 23 March 2012. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in Spanish)