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1980 Vuelta a España

The 35th Edition Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 22 April to 11 May 1980. It consisted of 20 stages covering a total of 3,225 km (2,004 mi), and was won by Faustino Rupérez of the Zor cycling team.[1]

1980 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates22 April – 11 May
Stages19 stages + Prologue, including 1 split stages
Distance3,225 km (2,004 mi)
Winning time88h 23' 21"
Results
Winner  Faustino Rupérez (ESP) (Zor - Vereco)
  Second  Pedro Torres (ESP) (Kelme)
  Third  Claude Criquielion (BEL) (Splendor)

Points  Sean Kelly (IRL) (Splendor)
  Mountains  Juan Fernández (ESP) (Zor - Vereco)
  Sprints  Sean Kelly (IRL) (Splendor)
  Team Splendor
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Roberto Visentini won the prologue of the race and kept the leader's jersey for the first five days of the race. Sean Kelly finished second in the prologue and won the next two stages but did not get to wear the leader's jersey. On the first mountain stage, Faustino Rupérez came solo to the finish and took the leader's jersey which he kept until the end of the race. Pedro Torres put in an attack on the penultimate stage on the climb to Puerto de la Morcuera. However Rupérez together with Miguel Mari Lasa bridged up to Torres half way to Alto de Cotos and the leader's jersey was safe. Rupérez won the race ahead of Torres and Claude Criquielion. Criquielion's Splendor teammate Kelly won five stages of the race, the points jersey and finished fourth overall. Marino Lejarreta finished the race fifth overall. Juan Fernández won the Mountains competition.[2][1]

Teams and riders edit

Route edit

List of stages[3][4]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 22 April La Manga – La Manga 10 km (6 mi)   Individual time trial   Roberto Visentini (ITA)
1 23 April La MangaBenidorm 155 km (96 mi)   Sean Kelly (IRL)
2 24 April BenidormCullera 170 km (106 mi)   Sean Kelly (IRL)
3 25 April CulleraVinaròs 207 km (129 mi)   Giuseppe Martinelli (ITA)
4 26 April VinaròsSant Quirze del Vallès 214 km (133 mi)   Klaus-Peter Thaler (FRG)
5 27 April Sant Quirze del VallèsLa Seu d'Urgell 200 km (124 mi)   Faustino Rupérez (ESP)
6 28 April La Seu d'UrgellViella 131 km (81 mi)   Enrique Martínez Heredia (ESP)
7 29 April ViellaJaca 216 km (134 mi)   Faustino Rupérez (ESP)
8 30 April Monastery of LeyreLogroño 160 km (99 mi)   Eulalio García (ESP)
9 1 May LogroñoBurgos 138 km (86 mi)   Jos Lammertink (NED)
10 2 May BurgosSantander 178 km (111 mi)   Paul Jesson (NZL)
11 3 May SantanderGijón 219 km (136 mi)   Jesús López Carril [fr] (ESP)
12 4 May Santiago de CompostelaPontevedra 133 km (83 mi)   Etienne De Wilde (BEL)
13 5 May PontevedraVigo 195 km (121 mi)   Rolf Haller (FRG)
14 6 May VigoOurense 156 km (97 mi)   Sean Kelly (IRL)
15 7 May OurensePonferrada 164 km (102 mi)   Francisco Elorriaga (ESP)
16a 8 May PonferradaLeón 131 km (81 mi)   Dominique Arnaud (FRA)
16b 8 May León – León 22.8 km (14 mi)   Individual time trial   Roberto Visentini (ITA)
17 9 May LeónValladolid 138 km (86 mi)   Sean Kelly (IRL)
18 10 May Valladolid – Los Ángeles de San Rafael [es] 197 km (122 mi)   Manuel Esparza (ESP)
19 11 May Madrid – Madrid 84 km (52 mi)   Sean Kelly (IRL)
Total 3,225 km (2,004 mi)

Results edit

Final General Classification edit

Rank Rider Team Time
1   Faustino Rupérez Zor-Vereco 88h 23' 21"
2   Pedro Torres Kelme-Gios + 2' 15"
3   Claude Criquielion Splendor-Admiral + 3' 00"
4   Sean Kelly Splendor-Admiral + 3' 31"
5   Marino Lejarreta Teka + 4' 32"
6   Guido Van Calster Splendor-Admiral + 4' 44"
7   Johan De Muynck Splendor-Admiral + 4' 58"
8   Francisco Galdós Kelme-Gios + 5' 00"
9   Miguel María Lasa Zor-Vereco + 5' 25"
10   Vicente Belda Kelme-Gios + 6' 41"
11   Manuel Esparza Sanz Teka
12   Faustino Fernandez Henninger-Aquila Rossa
13   Jos Borguet Splendor-Admiral
14   Bernard Thévenet Teka
15   Roberto Visentini San Giacomo-Benotto
16   Juan Fernández Martín Zor-Vereco
17   Ángel Arroyo Zor-Vereco
18   Pedro Vilardebo Flavia-Gios
19   Francisco Codony Manzaneque-Alan
20   Antonio Gonzalez Colchon C.R.
21   José-Luis Laguia Reynolds-Benotto
22   José Enrique Cima Henninger-Aquila Rossa
23   Ricardo Zuniga Xarrasco Manzaneque-Alan
24   Juan Pujol Pages Kelme-Gios
25   Peter Zijerveld HB Alarmsystemen

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Clasificaciones Oficiales" [Official Classifications] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 May 1980. p. 41. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
  2. ^ "1980 General Information". La Vuelta.com. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  3. ^ "1980 » 35th Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  4. ^ . Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.

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The 35th Edition Vuelta a Espana Tour of Spain a long distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours was held from 22 April to 11 May 1980 It consisted of 20 stages covering a total of 3 225 km 2 004 mi and was won by Faustino Ruperez of the Zor cycling team 1 1980 Vuelta a EspanaRace detailsDates22 April 11 MayStages19 stages Prologue including 1 split stagesDistance3 225 km 2 004 mi Winning time88h 23 21 ResultsWinner Faustino Ruperez ESP Zor Vereco Second Pedro Torres ESP Kelme Third Claude Criquielion BEL Splendor Points Sean Kelly IRL Splendor Mountains Juan Fernandez ESP Zor Vereco Sprints Sean Kelly IRL Splendor TeamSplendor 19791981 Roberto Visentini won the prologue of the race and kept the leader s jersey for the first five days of the race Sean Kelly finished second in the prologue and won the next two stages but did not get to wear the leader s jersey On the first mountain stage Faustino Ruperez came solo to the finish and took the leader s jersey which he kept until the end of the race Pedro Torres put in an attack on the penultimate stage on the climb to Puerto de la Morcuera However Ruperez together with Miguel Mari Lasa bridged up to Torres half way to Alto de Cotos and the leader s jersey was safe Ruperez won the race ahead of Torres and Claude Criquielion Criquielion s Splendor teammate Kelly won five stages of the race the points jersey and finished fourth overall Marino Lejarreta finished the race fifth overall Juan Fernandez won the Mountains competition 2 1 Contents 1 Teams and riders 2 Route 3 Results 3 1 Final General Classification 4 ReferencesTeams and riders editMain article List of teams and cyclists in the 1980 Vuelta a EspanaRoute editList of stages 3 4 Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner P 22 April La Manga La Manga 10 km 6 mi nbsp Individual time trial nbsp Roberto Visentini ITA 1 23 April La Manga Benidorm 155 km 96 mi nbsp Sean Kelly IRL 2 24 April Benidorm Cullera 170 km 106 mi nbsp Sean Kelly IRL 3 25 April Cullera Vinaros 207 km 129 mi nbsp Giuseppe Martinelli ITA 4 26 April Vinaros Sant Quirze del Valles 214 km 133 mi nbsp Klaus Peter Thaler FRG 5 27 April Sant Quirze del Valles La Seu d Urgell 200 km 124 mi nbsp Faustino Ruperez ESP 6 28 April La Seu d Urgell Viella 131 km 81 mi nbsp Enrique Martinez Heredia ESP 7 29 April Viella Jaca 216 km 134 mi nbsp Faustino Ruperez ESP 8 30 April Monastery of Leyre Logrono 160 km 99 mi nbsp Eulalio Garcia ESP 9 1 May Logrono Burgos 138 km 86 mi nbsp Jos Lammertink NED 10 2 May Burgos Santander 178 km 111 mi nbsp Paul Jesson NZL 11 3 May Santander Gijon 219 km 136 mi nbsp Jesus Lopez Carril fr ESP 12 4 May Santiago de Compostela Pontevedra 133 km 83 mi nbsp Etienne De Wilde BEL 13 5 May Pontevedra Vigo 195 km 121 mi nbsp Rolf Haller FRG 14 6 May Vigo Ourense 156 km 97 mi nbsp Sean Kelly IRL 15 7 May Ourense Ponferrada 164 km 102 mi nbsp Francisco Elorriaga ESP 16a 8 May Ponferrada Leon 131 km 81 mi nbsp Dominique Arnaud FRA 16b 8 May Leon Leon 22 8 km 14 mi nbsp Individual time trial nbsp Roberto Visentini ITA 17 9 May Leon Valladolid 138 km 86 mi nbsp Sean Kelly IRL 18 10 May Valladolid Los Angeles de San Rafael es 197 km 122 mi nbsp Manuel Esparza ESP 19 11 May Madrid Madrid 84 km 52 mi nbsp Sean Kelly IRL Total 3 225 km 2 004 mi Results editFinal General Classification edit Rank Rider Team Time 1 nbsp Faustino Ruperez Zor Vereco 88h 23 21 2 nbsp Pedro Torres Kelme Gios 2 15 3 nbsp Claude Criquielion Splendor Admiral 3 00 4 nbsp Sean Kelly Splendor Admiral 3 31 5 nbsp Marino Lejarreta Teka 4 32 6 nbsp Guido Van Calster Splendor Admiral 4 44 7 nbsp Johan De Muynck Splendor Admiral 4 58 8 nbsp Francisco Galdos Kelme Gios 5 00 9 nbsp Miguel Maria Lasa Zor Vereco 5 25 10 nbsp Vicente Belda Kelme Gios 6 41 11 nbsp Manuel Esparza Sanz Teka 12 nbsp Faustino Fernandez Henninger Aquila Rossa 13 nbsp Jos Borguet Splendor Admiral 14 nbsp Bernard Thevenet Teka 15 nbsp Roberto Visentini San Giacomo Benotto 16 nbsp Juan Fernandez Martin Zor Vereco 17 nbsp Angel Arroyo Zor Vereco 18 nbsp Pedro Vilardebo Flavia Gios 19 nbsp Francisco Codony Manzaneque Alan 20 nbsp Antonio Gonzalez Colchon C R 21 nbsp Jose Luis Laguia Reynolds Benotto 22 nbsp Jose Enrique Cima Henninger Aquila Rossa 23 nbsp Ricardo Zuniga Xarrasco Manzaneque Alan 24 nbsp Juan Pujol Pages Kelme Gios 25 nbsp Peter Zijerveld HB AlarmsystemenReferences edit a b Clasificaciones Oficiales Official Classifications PDF Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 12 May 1980 p 41 Retrieved 7 March 2017 1980 General Information La Vuelta com Retrieved 2008 01 19 1980 35th Vuelta a Espana Procyclingstats Retrieved 28 July 2018 35eme Vuelta a Espana 1980 Memoire du cyclisme in French Archived from the original on 25 October 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1980 Vuelta a Espana amp oldid 1107585058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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