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1983 Vuelta a España

The 38th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 19 April to 8 May 1983. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3,398 km (2,111 mi), and was won by Bernard Hinault of the Renault–Elf–Gitane cycling team. The foreign favourites for the race included Bernard Hinault who had won the Vuelta once before in 1978 and World Champion Giuseppe Saronni. The Spanish favourites for the race included the de facto defending champion Marino Lejarreta, Julián Gorospe and Alberto Fernández.

1983 Vuelta a España
Route map
Race details
Dates19 April – 8 May
Stages19 + Prologue, including 1 split stage
Distance3,398 km (2,111 mi)
Winning time94h 28' 26"
Results
Winner  Bernard Hinault (FRA) (Renault–Elf–Gitane)
  Second  Marino Lejarreta (ESP) (Alfa Lum–Olmo)
  Third  Alberto Fernández (ESP) (Zor–Gemeaz)

Points  Marino Lejarreta (ESP) (AAlfa Lum–Olmo)
Mountains  José Luis Laguía (ESP) (Reynolds–Galli)
  Sprints  Sabino Angoitia (ESP) (Hueso)
  Team Zor–Gemeaz
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Hinault took the leadership of the race after the fifth stage only to lose it the following day to Lejarreta. Lejarreta then won the stage 8 38 km (24 mi) mountain time trial and increased his lead over Hinault. On the stage from Zaragoza to Soria that was won by Saronni, Lejarreta had a fall and lost the jersey to Gorospe. Fernández took the leadership the following day. Lejarreta came back and won the stage 13 to Lagos de Covadonga. However Fernández kept the leader's jersey. On the following stage Álvaro Pino took the jersey and wore it for two days. Hinault won the individual time trial but did not win by enough time to take the jersey which passed again to Gorospe. Two days later Hinault's pace on the climb to Puerto de Serranillos was too hot for his opponents and he won the stage in Ávila and took back the leader's jersey[1] to win his second Vuelta and his eighth grand tour with Lejarreta second and Fernández in third. The great battle waged between Hinault and the Spanish riders has led to the 1983 race being described as its most spectacular edition.[1] In addition to this the start list for the 1983 Renault team at the Vuelta included Hinault, Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon, the only time they rode on the same team in a Grand Tour.[citation needed]

This victory proved costly for Hinault however, as due to a recurrent tendinitis issue that had developed in his knee, which he greatly aggravated on the climb to Puerto de Serranillos, Hinault was unable to ride in that year's Tour, where Fignon took over Team Renault.[2][3]

Teams and riders

Route

List of stages[4][5]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 19 April Almussafes – Almussafes 6.8 km (4 mi)   Individual time trial   Dominique Gaigne (FRA)
1 20 April AlmussafesCuenca 235 km (146 mi)   Juan Fernández (ESP)
2 21 April CuencaTeruel 152 km (94 mi)   Eric Vanderaerden (BEL)
3 22 April TeruelSant Carles de la Ràpita 241 km (150 mi)   Giuseppe Petito (ITA)
4 23 April Sant Carles de la RàpitaSant Quirze del Vallès 192 km (119 mi)   Laurent Fignon (FRA)
5 24 April Sant Quirze del VallèsCastellar de n'Hug 195 km (121 mi)   Alberto Fernández (ESP)
6 25 April La Pobla de LilletViella 235 km (146 mi)   Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
7 26 April LesSabiñánigo 137 km (85 mi)   Jesús Suárez Cueva (ESP)
8 27 April Sabiñánigo – Balneario de Panticosa [fr] 38 km (24 mi)   Individual time trial   Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
9 28 April PanticosaAlfajarín 183 km (114 mi)   Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)
10 29 April ZaragozaSoria 174 km (108 mi)   Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)
11 30 April SoriaLogroño 185 km (115 mi)   Eric Vanderaerden (BEL)
12 1 May LogroñoBurgos 147 km (91 mi)   Noël Dejonckheere (BEL)
13 2 May Aguilar de CampooLakes of Covadonga 188 km (117 mi)   Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
14 3 May Cangas de OnísLeón 195 km (121 mi)   Carlos Hernández (ESP)
15a 4 May LeónValladolid 134 km (83 mi)   Pascal Poisson (FRA)
15b 4 May Valladolid – Valladolid 22 km (14 mi)   Individual time trial   Bernard Hinault (FRA)
16 5 May ValladolidSalamanca 162 km (101 mi)   José Luis Laguía (ESP)
17 6 May SalamancaÁvila 216 km (134 mi)   Bernard Hinault (FRA)
18 7 May ÁvilaPalazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC) 204 km (127 mi)   Jesús Hernández Úbeda (ESP)
19 8 May Palazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC) – Madrid 135 km (84 mi)   Michael Wilson (AUS)
Total 3,398 km (2,111 mi)

Results

Final General Classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1   Bernard Hinault Renault–Elf–Gitane 94h 28' 26"
2   Marino Lejarreta Alfa Lum–Olmo + 1' 12"
3   Alberto Fernández Zor–Gemeaz + 3' 58"
4   Álvaro Pino Zor–Gemeaz + 5' 09"
5   Hennie Kuiper Jacky Aernoudt–Rossin + 10' 26"
6   Eduardo Chozas Olmo Zor–Gemeaz + 11' 11"
7   Laurent Fignon Renault–Elf–Gitane + 11' 27"
8   Pedro Muñoz Rodríguez Zor–Gemeaz + 12' 25"
9   Vicente Belda Kelme + 13' 28"
10   Faustino Rupérez Zor–Gemeaz + 13' 36"
11   Guillermo de la Peña Hueso–Motta
12   Julián Gorospe Reynolds–Galli
13   Alain Vigneron Renault–Elf–Gitane
14   Claudio Bortolotto Del Tongo–Colnago
15   Pedro Delgado Reynolds–Galli
16   José Antonio Cabrero Hueso–Motta
17   Faustino Cueli Arce Teka
18   Leonardo Natale Del Tongo–Colnago
19   Lucien Didier Renault–Elf–Gitane
20   Angel De Las Heras Kelme
21   Jesús Rodríguez Magro Zor–Gemeaz
22   Jesús Hernández Úbeda Reynolds–Galli
23   Roberto Ceruti Del Tongo–Colnago
24   José Luis Laguía Reynolds–Galli
25   Martial Gayant Renault–Elf–Gitane

References

  1. ^ a b "1983 General Information". La Vuelta.com. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
  2. ^ "Grand Prix des Nations 1984 :Le retour du Blaireau". Velo 101.com. Retrieved 19 January 2008.
  3. ^ "Vuelta|83 – Clasificaciones Oficiales" (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo. 9 May 1983. p. 35. (PDF) from the original on 13 May 2021.
  4. ^ "1983 » 38th Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  5. ^ . Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.

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The 38th Vuelta a Espana Tour of Spain a long distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours was held from 19 April to 8 May 1983 It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3 398 km 2 111 mi and was won by Bernard Hinault of the Renault Elf Gitane cycling team The foreign favourites for the race included Bernard Hinault who had won the Vuelta once before in 1978 and World Champion Giuseppe Saronni The Spanish favourites for the race included the de facto defending champion Marino Lejarreta Julian Gorospe and Alberto Fernandez 1983 Vuelta a EspanaRoute mapRace detailsDates19 April 8 MayStages19 Prologue including 1 split stageDistance3 398 km 2 111 mi Winning time94h 28 26 ResultsWinner Bernard Hinault FRA Renault Elf Gitane Second Marino Lejarreta ESP Alfa Lum Olmo Third Alberto Fernandez ESP Zor Gemeaz Points Marino Lejarreta ESP AAlfa Lum Olmo Mountains Jose Luis Laguia ESP Reynolds Galli Sprints Sabino Angoitia ESP Hueso TeamZor Gemeaz 19821984 Hinault took the leadership of the race after the fifth stage only to lose it the following day to Lejarreta Lejarreta then won the stage 8 38 km 24 mi mountain time trial and increased his lead over Hinault On the stage from Zaragoza to Soria that was won by Saronni Lejarreta had a fall and lost the jersey to Gorospe Fernandez took the leadership the following day Lejarreta came back and won the stage 13 to Lagos de Covadonga However Fernandez kept the leader s jersey On the following stage Alvaro Pino took the jersey and wore it for two days Hinault won the individual time trial but did not win by enough time to take the jersey which passed again to Gorospe Two days later Hinault s pace on the climb to Puerto de Serranillos was too hot for his opponents and he won the stage in Avila and took back the leader s jersey 1 to win his second Vuelta and his eighth grand tour with Lejarreta second and Fernandez in third The great battle waged between Hinault and the Spanish riders has led to the 1983 race being described as its most spectacular edition 1 In addition to this the start list for the 1983 Renault team at the Vuelta included Hinault Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon the only time they rode on the same team in a Grand Tour citation needed This victory proved costly for Hinault however as due to a recurrent tendinitis issue that had developed in his knee which he greatly aggravated on the climb to Puerto de Serranillos Hinault was unable to ride in that year s Tour where Fignon took over Team Renault 2 3 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 1983 Vuelta a EspanaRoute EditList of stages 4 5 Stage Date Course Distance Type WinnerP 19 April Almussafes Almussafes 6 8 km 4 mi Individual time trial Dominique Gaigne FRA 1 20 April Almussafes Cuenca 235 km 146 mi Juan Fernandez ESP 2 21 April Cuenca Teruel 152 km 94 mi Eric Vanderaerden BEL 3 22 April Teruel Sant Carles de la Rapita 241 km 150 mi Giuseppe Petito ITA 4 23 April Sant Carles de la Rapita Sant Quirze del Valles 192 km 119 mi Laurent Fignon FRA 5 24 April Sant Quirze del Valles Castellar de n Hug 195 km 121 mi Alberto Fernandez ESP 6 25 April La Pobla de Lillet Viella 235 km 146 mi Marino Lejarreta ESP 7 26 April Les Sabinanigo 137 km 85 mi Jesus Suarez Cueva ESP 8 27 April Sabinanigo Balneario de Panticosa fr 38 km 24 mi Individual time trial Marino Lejarreta ESP 9 28 April Panticosa Alfajarin 183 km 114 mi Giuseppe Saronni ITA 10 29 April Zaragoza Soria 174 km 108 mi Giuseppe Saronni ITA 11 30 April Soria Logrono 185 km 115 mi Eric Vanderaerden BEL 12 1 May Logrono Burgos 147 km 91 mi Noel Dejonckheere BEL 13 2 May Aguilar de Campoo Lakes of Covadonga 188 km 117 mi Marino Lejarreta ESP 14 3 May Cangas de Onis Leon 195 km 121 mi Carlos Hernandez ESP 15a 4 May Leon Valladolid 134 km 83 mi Pascal Poisson FRA 15b 4 May Valladolid Valladolid 22 km 14 mi Individual time trial Bernard Hinault FRA 16 5 May Valladolid Salamanca 162 km 101 mi Jose Luis Laguia ESP 17 6 May Salamanca Avila 216 km 134 mi Bernard Hinault FRA 18 7 May Avila Palazuelos de Eresma Destilerias DYC 204 km 127 mi Jesus Hernandez Ubeda ESP 19 8 May Palazuelos de Eresma Destilerias DYC Madrid 135 km 84 mi Michael Wilson AUS Total 3 398 km 2 111 mi Results EditFinal General Classification Edit Rank Rider Team Time1 Bernard Hinault Renault Elf Gitane 94h 28 26 2 Marino Lejarreta Alfa Lum Olmo 1 12 3 Alberto Fernandez Zor Gemeaz 3 58 4 Alvaro Pino Zor Gemeaz 5 09 5 Hennie Kuiper Jacky Aernoudt Rossin 10 26 6 Eduardo Chozas Olmo Zor Gemeaz 11 11 7 Laurent Fignon Renault Elf Gitane 11 27 8 Pedro Munoz Rodriguez Zor Gemeaz 12 25 9 Vicente Belda Kelme 13 28 10 Faustino Ruperez Zor Gemeaz 13 36 11 Guillermo de la Pena Hueso Motta12 Julian Gorospe Reynolds Galli13 Alain Vigneron Renault Elf Gitane14 Claudio Bortolotto Del Tongo Colnago15 Pedro Delgado Reynolds Galli16 Jose Antonio Cabrero Hueso Motta17 Faustino Cueli Arce Teka18 Leonardo Natale Del Tongo Colnago19 Lucien Didier Renault Elf Gitane20 Angel De Las Heras Kelme21 Jesus Rodriguez Magro Zor Gemeaz22 Jesus Hernandez Ubeda Reynolds Galli23 Roberto Ceruti Del Tongo Colnago24 Jose Luis Laguia Reynolds Galli25 Martial Gayant Renault Elf GitaneReferences Edit a b 1983 General Information La Vuelta com Retrieved 18 January 2008 Grand Prix des Nations 1984 Le retour du Blaireau Velo 101 com Retrieved 19 January 2008 Vuelta 83 Clasificaciones Oficiales PDF El Mundo Deportivo 9 May 1983 p 35 Archived PDF from the original on 13 May 2021 1983 38th Vuelta a Espana Procyclingstats Retrieved 28 July 2018 38eme Vuelta a Espana 1983 Memoire du cyclisme in French Archived from the original on 25 October 2004 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1983 Vuelta a Espana amp oldid 1131099575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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