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2022 Vuelta a España

The 2022 Vuelta a España was a three-week cycling race which took place in the Netherlands and Spain between 19 August and 11 September 2022. It was the 77th edition of the Vuelta a España and the third and final grand tour of the 2022 men's road cycling season. The race started in Utrecht and finished in Madrid.[1] In the third stage, the route briefly passed through Baarle-Hertog, in Belgium.

2022 Vuelta a España
2022 UCI World Tour, race 26 of 31
Peloton in Stage 2, Netherlands
Race details
Dates19 August – 11 September
Stages21
Distance3,280.5 km (2,038 mi)
Winning time80h 26' 59"
Results
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The race was won by Belgium's Remco Evenepoel which was his first Grand Tour triumph.[2][3]

Teams

Twenty-three teams participated in the 2022 Vuelta a España. All eighteen UCI WorldTeams were obliged to participate. Five UCI ProTeams also participated: Alpecin–Deceuninck and Arkéa–Samsic were automatically invited as the two best-performing ProTeams in 2021.

UCI WorldTeams

UCI ProTeams

Route and stages

Stage characteristics and winners[4]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner Ref
1 19 August Utrecht (Netherlands) to Utrecht (Netherlands) 23.2 km (14.4 mi)   Team time trial   Team Jumbo–Visma [5]
2 20 August 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) to Utrecht (Netherlands) 175.1 km (108.8 mi)   Flat stage   Sam Bennett (IRL) [6]
3 21 August Breda (Netherlands) to Breda (Netherlands) 193.2 km (120.0 mi)   Flat stage   Sam Bennett (IRL) [7]
22 August Transfer
4 23 August Vitoria-Gasteiz to Laguardia 153.5 km (95.4 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Primož Roglič (SLO) [8]
5 24 August Irun to Bilbao 187 km (116 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Marc Soler (ESP) [9]
6 25 August Bilbao to Pico Jano (San Miguel de Aguayo) 180 km (110 mi)   Mountain stage   Jay Vine (AUS) [10]
7 26 August Camargo to Cistierna 190.1 km (118.1 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Jesús Herrada (ESP) [11]
8 27 August La Pola Llaviana to Colláu Fancuaya 154.5 km (96.0 mi)   Mountain stage   Jay Vine (AUS) [12]
9 28 August Villaviciosa to Les Praeres 175.5 km (109.1 mi)   Mountain stage   Louis Meintjes (RSA) [13]
29 August Elche Rest day
10 30 August Elche to Alicante 31.1 km (19.3 mi)   Individual time trial   Remco Evenepoel (BEL) [14]
11 31 August ElPozo Alimentación to Cabo de Gata 193 km (120 mi)   Flat stage   Kaden Groves (AUS) [15]
12 1 September Salobreña to Peñas Blancas 195.5 km (121.5 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Richard Carapaz (ECU) [16]
13 2 September Ronda to Montilla 171 km (106 mi)   Flat stage   Mads Pedersen (DEN) [17]
14 3 September Montoro to Sierra de La Pandera 160.3 km (99.6 mi)   Mountain stage   Richard Carapaz (ECU) [18]
15 4 September Martos to Sierra Nevada 148.1 km (92.0 mi)   Mountain stage   Thymen Arensman (NED) [19]
5 September Sanlúcar de Barrameda Rest day
16 6 September Sanlúcar de Barrameda to Tomares 188.9 km (117.4 mi)   Flat stage   Mads Pedersen (DEN) [20]
17 7 September Aracena to Monasterio de Tentudía 160 km (99 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Rigoberto Urán (COL) [21]
18 8 September Trujillo to Alto del Piornal 191.7 km (119.1 mi)   Mountain stage   Remco Evenepoel (BEL) [22]
19 9 September Talavera de la Reina to Talavera de la Reina 132.7 km (82.5 mi)   Medium-mountain stage   Mads Pedersen (DEN) [23]
20 10 September Moralzarzal to Puerto de Navacerrada 175.5 km (109.1 mi)   Mountain stage   Richard Carapaz (ECU)
21 11 September Las Rozas to Madrid 100.5 km (62.4 mi)   Flat stage   Juan Sebastián Molano (COL)
Total 3,280.5 km (2,038.4 mi)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
Stage Winner General classification
 
Points classification
 
Mountains classification
 
Young rider classification
 
Team classification
 
Combativity award
 
1 Team Jumbo–Visma Robert Gesink Primož Roglič[a] Chris Harper[b] Ethan Hayter Team Jumbo–Visma not awarded
2 Sam Bennett Mike Teunissen Sam Bennett Julius van den Berg Jetse Bol
3 Sam Bennett Edoardo Affini Pau Miquel
4 Primož Roglič Primož Roglič Joan Bou Ineos Grenadiers Alessandro De Marchi
5 Marc Soler Rudy Molard Victor Langellotti Fred Wright Groupama–FDJ Marc Soler
6 Jay Vine Remco Evenepoel Remco Evenepoel[c][d][e] UAE Team Emirates Mark Padun
7 Jesús Herrada Team Bahrain Victorious Jesús Herrada
8 Jay Vine Mads Pedersen Jay Vine UAE Team Emirates Mikel Landa
9 Louis Meintjes José Manuel Díaz
10 Remco Evenepoel Ineos Grenadiers not awarded
11 Kaden Groves Jetse Bol
12 Richard Carapaz UAE Team Emirates Samuele Battistella
13 Mads Pedersen Joan Bou
14 Richard Carapaz Luis León Sánchez
15 Thymen Arensman Lawson Craddock
16 Mads Pedersen Luis Ángel Maté
17 Rigoberto Urán Lawson Craddock
18 Remco Evenepoel Richard Carapaz Robert Gesink
19 Mads Pedersen Ander Okamika
20 Richard Carapaz Alejandro Valverde
21 Juan Sebastián Molano not awarded
Final Remco Evenepoel Mads Pedersen Richard Carapaz Remco Evenepoel UAE Team Emirates Marc Soler
  1. ^ Although Primož Roglič received the jersey on the podium in Utrecht, and wore it during stage 2, no points were on offer during stage 1.
  2. ^ Although Chris Harper received the jersey on the podium in Utrecht, and wore it during stage 2, no points were on offer during stage 1.
  3. ^ On stages 7-8 and stages 16-19, Juan Ayuso, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification.
  4. ^ On stages 9-10, Carlos Rodríguez, who was second in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification.
  5. ^ On stages 11-15, Juan Ayuso, who was third in the young rider classification, wore the white jersey, because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification while second placed Carlos Rodríguez wore his Spanish national champion's jersey.

Classification standings

Legend
  Denotes the leader of the general classification   Denotes the leader of the young rider classification
  Denotes the leader of the points classification   Denotes the leader of the team classification
  Denotes the leader of the mountains classification   Denotes the winner of the combativity award

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)[24]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Remco Evenepoel (BEL)    Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 80h 26' 59"
2   Enric Mas (ESP) Movistar Team + 2' 02"
3   Juan Ayuso (ESP)   UAE Team Emirates + 4' 57"
4   Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana Qazaqstan Team + 5' 56"
5   João Almeida (POR)   UAE Team Emirates + 7' 24"
6   Thymen Arensman (NED) Team DSM + 7' 45"
7   Carlos Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 7' 57"
8   Ben O'Connor (AUS) AG2R Citroën Team + 10' 30"
9   Rigoberto Urán (COL) EF Education–EasyPost + 11' 04"
10   Jai Hindley (AUS) Bora–Hansgrohe + 12' 01"

Points classification

Final points classification (1–10)[24]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Mads Pedersen (DEN)   Trek–Segafredo 409
2   Fred Wright (GBR) Team Bahrain Victorious 186
3   Enric Mas (ESP) Movistar Team 138
4   Remco Evenepoel (BEL)    Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 133
5   Marc Soler (ESP)    UAE Team Emirates 133
6   Danny van Poppel (NED) Bora–Hansgrohe 108
7   Pascal Ackermann (GER)   UAE Team Emirates 106
8   Richard Carapaz (ECU) Ineos Grenadiers 105
9   Kaden Groves (AUS) Team BikeExchange–Jayco 74
10   Juan Sebastián Molano (COL) UAE Team Emirates 69

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10)[24]
Rank Rider Team Points
1   Richard Carapaz (ECU)   Ineos Grenadiers 73
2   Robert Stannard (AUS) Alpecin–Deceuninck 36
3   Enric Mas (ESP) Movistar Team 28
4   Thymen Arensman (NED) Team DSM 23
5   Remco Evenepoel (BEL)    Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 23
6   Marc Soler (ESP)    UAE Team Emirates 23
7   Sergio Higuita (COL) Bora–Hansgrohe 18
8   Miguel Ángel López (COL) Astana Qazaqstan Team 17
9   Jimmy Janssens (BEL) Alpecin–Deceuninck 17
10   Rubén Fernández (ESP) Cofidis 15

Young rider classification

Final young rider classification (1–10)[24]
Rank Rider Team Time
1   Remco Evenepoel (BEL)    Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team 80h 26' 59"
2   Juan Ayuso (ESP)   UAE Team Emirates + 4' 57"
3   João Almeida (POR)   UAE Team Emirates + 7' 24"
4   Thymen Arensman (NED) Team DSM + 7' 45"
5   Carlos Rodríguez (ESP) Ineos Grenadiers + 7' 57"
6   Gino Mäder (SUI) Team Bahrain Victorious + 52' 25"
7   Sergio Higuita (COL) Bora–Hansgrohe + 1h 01' 23"
8   José Félix Parra (ESP) Equipo Kern Pharma + 1h 05' 02"
9   Clément Champoussin (FRA) AG2R Citroën Team + 1h 24' 39"
10   Edoardo Zambanini (ITA) Team Bahrain Victorious + 1h 31' 40"

Team classification

Final team classification (1–10)[24]
Rank Team Time
1   UAE Team Emirates   240h 36' 32"
2   Ineos Grenadiers + 55' 35"
3   Movistar Team + 1h 16' 52"
4   Team Bahrain Victorious + 1h 17' 36"
5   Astana Qazaqstan Team + 1h 34' 18"
6   Bora–Hansgrohe + 1h 38' 20"
7   Team Jumbo–Visma + 2h 12' 14"
8   EF Education–EasyPost + 2h 25' 47"
9   Groupama–FDJ + 2h 33' 37"
10   Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team + 2h 47' 09"

References

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External links

  • Official website

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The 2022 Vuelta a Espana was a three week cycling race which took place in the Netherlands and Spain between 19 August and 11 September 2022 It was the 77th edition of the Vuelta a Espana and the third and final grand tour of the 2022 men s road cycling season The race started in Utrecht and finished in Madrid 1 In the third stage the route briefly passed through Baarle Hertog in Belgium 2022 Vuelta a Espana2022 UCI World Tour race 26 of 31Peloton in Stage 2 NetherlandsRace detailsDates19 August 11 SeptemberStages21Distance3 280 5 km 2 038 mi Winning time80h 26 59 ResultsWinner Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team Second Enric Mas ESP Movistar Team Third Juan Ayuso ESP UAE Team Emirates Points Mads Pedersen DEN Trek Segafredo Mountains Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers Youth Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team Combativity Marc Soler ESP UAE Team Emirates TeamUAE Team Emirates 20212023 The race was won by Belgium s Remco Evenepoel which was his first Grand Tour triumph 2 3 Contents 1 Teams 2 Route and stages 3 Classification leadership 4 Classification standings 4 1 General classification 4 2 Points classification 4 3 Mountains classification 4 4 Young rider classification 4 5 Team classification 5 References 6 External linksTeams EditMain article List of teams and cyclists in the 2022 Vuelta a Espana Twenty three teams participated in the 2022 Vuelta a Espana All eighteen UCI WorldTeams were obliged to participate Five UCI ProTeams also participated Alpecin Deceuninck and Arkea Samsic were automatically invited as the two best performing ProTeams in 2021 UCI WorldTeams AG2R Citroen Team Astana Qazaqstan Team Bora Hansgrohe Cofidis EF Education EasyPost Groupama FDJ Ineos Grenadiers Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux Israel Premier Tech Lotto Soudal Movistar Team Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team Team Bahrain Victorious Team BikeExchange Jayco Team DSM Team Jumbo Visma Trek Segafredo UAE Team Emirates UCI ProTeams Alpecin Deceuninck Arkea Samsic Burgos BH Equipo Kern Pharma Euskaltel EuskadiRoute and stages EditSee also 2022 Vuelta a Espana Stage 1 to Stage 11 and 2022 Vuelta a Espana Stage 12 to Stage 21 Stage characteristics and winners 4 Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner Ref1 19 August Utrecht Netherlands to Utrecht Netherlands 23 2 km 14 4 mi Team time trial Team Jumbo Visma 5 2 20 August s Hertogenbosch Netherlands to Utrecht Netherlands 175 1 km 108 8 mi Flat stage Sam Bennett IRL 6 3 21 August Breda Netherlands to Breda Netherlands 193 2 km 120 0 mi Flat stage Sam Bennett IRL 7 22 August Transfer4 23 August Vitoria Gasteiz to Laguardia 153 5 km 95 4 mi Medium mountain stage Primoz Roglic SLO 8 5 24 August Irun to Bilbao 187 km 116 mi Medium mountain stage Marc Soler ESP 9 6 25 August Bilbao to Pico Jano San Miguel de Aguayo 180 km 110 mi Mountain stage Jay Vine AUS 10 7 26 August Camargo to Cistierna 190 1 km 118 1 mi Medium mountain stage Jesus Herrada ESP 11 8 27 August La Pola Llaviana to Collau Fancuaya 154 5 km 96 0 mi Mountain stage Jay Vine AUS 12 9 28 August Villaviciosa to Les Praeres 175 5 km 109 1 mi Mountain stage Louis Meintjes RSA 13 29 August Elche Rest day10 30 August Elche to Alicante 31 1 km 19 3 mi Individual time trial Remco Evenepoel BEL 14 11 31 August ElPozo Alimentacion to Cabo de Gata 193 km 120 mi Flat stage Kaden Groves AUS 15 12 1 September Salobrena to Penas Blancas 195 5 km 121 5 mi Medium mountain stage Richard Carapaz ECU 16 13 2 September Ronda to Montilla 171 km 106 mi Flat stage Mads Pedersen DEN 17 14 3 September Montoro to Sierra de La Pandera 160 3 km 99 6 mi Mountain stage Richard Carapaz ECU 18 15 4 September Martos to Sierra Nevada 148 1 km 92 0 mi Mountain stage Thymen Arensman NED 19 5 September Sanlucar de Barrameda Rest day16 6 September Sanlucar de Barrameda to Tomares 188 9 km 117 4 mi Flat stage Mads Pedersen DEN 20 17 7 September Aracena to Monasterio de Tentudia 160 km 99 mi Medium mountain stage Rigoberto Uran COL 21 18 8 September Trujillo to Alto del Piornal 191 7 km 119 1 mi Mountain stage Remco Evenepoel BEL 22 19 9 September Talavera de la Reina to Talavera de la Reina 132 7 km 82 5 mi Medium mountain stage Mads Pedersen DEN 23 20 10 September Moralzarzal to Puerto de Navacerrada 175 5 km 109 1 mi Mountain stage Richard Carapaz ECU 21 11 September Las Rozas to Madrid 100 5 km 62 4 mi Flat stage Juan Sebastian Molano COL Total 3 280 5 km 2 038 4 mi Classification leadership EditClassification leadership by stage Stage Winner General classification Points classification Mountains classification Young rider classification Team classification Combativity award 1 Team Jumbo Visma Robert Gesink Primoz Roglic a Chris Harper b Ethan Hayter Team Jumbo Visma not awarded2 Sam Bennett Mike Teunissen Sam Bennett Julius van den Berg Jetse Bol3 Sam Bennett Edoardo Affini Pau Miquel4 Primoz Roglic Primoz Roglic Joan Bou Ineos Grenadiers Alessandro De Marchi5 Marc Soler Rudy Molard Victor Langellotti Fred Wright Groupama FDJ Marc Soler6 Jay Vine Remco Evenepoel Remco Evenepoel c d e UAE Team Emirates Mark Padun7 Jesus Herrada Team Bahrain Victorious Jesus Herrada8 Jay Vine Mads Pedersen Jay Vine UAE Team Emirates Mikel Landa9 Louis Meintjes Jose Manuel Diaz10 Remco Evenepoel Ineos Grenadiers not awarded11 Kaden Groves Jetse Bol12 Richard Carapaz UAE Team Emirates Samuele Battistella13 Mads Pedersen Joan Bou14 Richard Carapaz Luis Leon Sanchez15 Thymen Arensman Lawson Craddock16 Mads Pedersen Luis Angel Mate17 Rigoberto Uran Lawson Craddock18 Remco Evenepoel Richard Carapaz Robert Gesink19 Mads Pedersen Ander Okamika20 Richard Carapaz Alejandro Valverde21 Juan Sebastian Molano not awardedFinal Remco Evenepoel Mads Pedersen Richard Carapaz Remco Evenepoel UAE Team Emirates Marc Soler Although Primoz Roglic received the jersey on the podium in Utrecht and wore it during stage 2 no points were on offer during stage 1 Although Chris Harper received the jersey on the podium in Utrecht and wore it during stage 2 no points were on offer during stage 1 On stages 7 8 and stages 16 19 Juan Ayuso who was second in the young rider classification wore the white jersey because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification On stages 9 10 Carlos Rodriguez who was second in the young rider classification wore the white jersey because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification On stages 11 15 Juan Ayuso who was third in the young rider classification wore the white jersey because first placed Remco Evenepoel wore the red jersey as the leader of the general classification while second placed Carlos Rodriguez wore his Spanish national champion s jersey Classification standings EditLegend Denotes the leader of the general classification Denotes the leader of the young rider classification Denotes the leader of the points classification Denotes the leader of the team classification Denotes the leader of the mountains classification Denotes the winner of the combativity awardGeneral classification Edit Final general classification 1 10 24 Rank Rider Team Time1 Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 80h 26 59 2 Enric Mas ESP Movistar Team 2 02 3 Juan Ayuso ESP UAE Team Emirates 4 57 4 Miguel Angel Lopez COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 5 56 5 Joao Almeida POR UAE Team Emirates 7 24 6 Thymen Arensman NED Team DSM 7 45 7 Carlos Rodriguez ESP Ineos Grenadiers 7 57 8 Ben O Connor AUS AG2R Citroen Team 10 30 9 Rigoberto Uran COL EF Education EasyPost 11 04 10 Jai Hindley AUS Bora Hansgrohe 12 01 Final general classification 11 134 Rank Rider Team Time11 Louis Meintjes RSA Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 15 41 12 Jan Polanc SLO UAE Team Emirates 21 39 13 Alejandro Valverde ESP Movistar Team 25 39 14 Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 29 19 15 Mikel Landa ESP Team Bahrain Victorious 44 13 16 Luis Leon Sanchez ESP Team Bahrain Victorious 45 49 17 Thibaut Pinot FRA Groupama FDJ 46 20 18 Wilco Kelderman NED Bora Hansgrohe 48 37 19 Tao Geoghegan Hart GBR Ineos Grenadiers 49 11 20 Gino Mader SUI Team Bahrain Victorious 52 25 21 David de la Cruz ESP Astana Qazaqstan Team 1h 00 15 22 oscar Cabedo ESP Burgos BH 1h 00 54 23 Sergio Higuita COL Bora Hansgrohe 1h 01 23 24 Sebastien Reichenbach SUI Groupama FDJ 1h 01 39 25 Hugh Carthy GBR EF Education EasyPost 1h 04 31 26 Jose Felix Parra ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 1h 05 02 27 Marc Soler ESP UAE Team Emirates 1h 17 08 28 Mikel Bizkarra ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 1h 20 34 29 Jan Bakelants BEL Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 1h 21 33 30 Sam Oomen NED Team Jumbo Visma 1h 22 43 31 Rudy Molard FRA Groupama FDJ 1h 23 20 32 Clement Champoussin FRA AG2R Citroen Team 1h 24 39 33 Chris Harper AUS Team Jumbo Visma 1h 25 40 34 Carl Fredrik Hagen NOR Israel Premier Tech 1h 26 35 35 Carlos Verona ESP Movistar Team 1h 28 33 36 Edoardo Zambanini ITA Team Bahrain Victorious 1h 31 40 37 Nelson Oliveira POR Movistar Team 1h 31 42 38 Vadim Pronskiy KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Team 1h 35 03 39 Xandro Meurisse BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 1h 42 47 40 Ilan Van Wilder BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 1h 45 24 41 Robert Gesink NED Team Jumbo Visma 1h 47 49 42 Elie Gesbert FRA Arkea Samsic 1h 55 17 43 Jose Manuel Diaz ESP Burgos BH 1h 55 36 44 Daniel Navarro ESP Burgos BH 2h 04 57 45 Vincenzo Nibali ITA Astana Qazaqstan Team 2h 05 45 46 Mark Padun UKR EF Education EasyPost 2h 14 34 47 Raul Garcia Pierna ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 2h 15 48 48 Jose Joaquin Rojas ESP Movistar Team 2h 17 50 49 Dylan van Baarle NED Ineos Grenadiers 2h 18 25 50 Gregor Muhlberger AUT Movistar Team 2h 25 08 51 Bob Jungels LUX AG2R Citroen Team 2h 30 17 52 Rohan Dennis AUS Team Jumbo Visma 2h 30 38 53 Davide Villella ITA Cofidis 2h 31 31 54 Matteo Fabbro ITA Bora Hansgrohe 2h 32 05 55 Lawson Craddock USA Team BikeExchange Jayco 2h 32 14 56 Jesus Herrada ESP Cofidis 2h 35 06 57 Fausto Masnada ITA Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 2h 38 11 58 Louis Vervaeke BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 2h 38 29 59 Ruben Fernandez ESP Cofidis 2h 39 15 60 Simon Guglielmi FRA Arkea Samsic 2h 40 00 61 Nans Peters FRA AG2R Citroen Team 2h 43 45 62 Luis Angel Mate ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 2h 44 52 63 Omer Goldstein ISR Israel Premier Tech 2h 51 38 64 Kenny Elissonde FRA Trek Segafredo 3h 00 24 65 Harold Tejada COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 3h 10 54 66 Urko Berrade ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 3h 06 38 67 Fred Wright GBR Team Bahrain Victorious 3h 07 51 68 Jesus Ezquerra ESP Burgos BH 3h 09 07 69 Jonathan Caicedo ECU EF Education EasyPost 3h 10 33 70 Brandon McNulty USA UAE Team Emirates 3h 03 18 71 Alexey Lutsenko KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Team 3h 14 22 72 Ben Turner GBR Ineos Grenadiers 3h 15 34 73 Nicolas Prodhomme FRA AG2R Citroen Team 3h 16 03 74 Marco Brenner GER Team DSM 3h 19 54 75 Patrick Bevin NZL Israel Premier Tech 3h 20 37 76 Gotzon Martin ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 22 03 77 Vojtech Repa CZE Equipo Kern Pharma 3h 27 42 78 Lucas Hamilton AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 3h 28 54 79 Merhawi Kudus ERI EF Education EasyPost 3h 30 00 80 Thomas De Gendt BEL Lotto Soudal 3h 33 27 81 Robert Stannard AUS Alpecin Deceuninck 3h 33 44 82 Gianni Vermeersch BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 3h 42 48 83 Joan Bou ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 43 14 84 Carlos Canal ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 43 36 85 Jasha Sutterlin GER Team Bahrain Victorious 3h 44 28 86 Ibai Azurmendi ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 48 06 87 James Shaw GBR EF Education EasyPost 3h 48 57 88 Julien Bernard FRA Trek Segafredo 3h 51 02 89 Jetse Bol NED Burgos BH 3h 51 27 90 Lukasz Owsian POL Arkea Samsic 3h 51 50 91 Mike Teunissen NED Team Jumbo Visma 3h 52 29 92 Antonio Tiberi ITA Trek Segafredo 3h 52 58 93 Mikel Iturria ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 57 28 94 Xabier Azparren ESP Euskaltel Euskadi 3h 59 57 95 Lucas Plapp AUS Ineos Grenadiers 4h 00 04 96 Ander Okamika ESP Burgos BH 4h 01 39 97 Juan Pedro Lopez ESP Trek Segafredo 4h 03 39 98 Thomas Champion FRA Cofidis 4h 07 57 99 Jonas Koch GER Bora Hansgrohe 4h 08 48 100 Dries Devenyns BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 4h 09 15 101 Daryl Impey RSA Israel Premier Tech 4h 10 52 102 Mads Pedersen DEN Trek Segafredo 4h 14 48 103 Alessandro De Marchi ITA Israel Premier Tech 4h 16 06 104 Remi Cavagna FRA Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 4h 16 33 105 Kiko Galvan ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 4h 16 50 106 Joris Nieuwenhuis NED Team DSM 4h 19 29 107 Jimmy Janssens BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 4h 23 20 108 Cedric Beullens BEL Lotto Soudal 4h 25 23 109 Miles Scotson AUS Groupama FDJ 4h 27 35 110 Jonas Iversby Hvideberg NOR Team DSM 4h 33 12 111 Pascal Ackermann GER UAE Team Emirates 4h 33 23 112 Luke Durbridge AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 4h 35 38 113 Kaden Groves AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 4h 38 00 114 Chris Froome GBR Israel Premier Tech 4h 39 31 115 Antoine Raugel FRA AG2R Citroen Team 4h 41 39 116 Clement Russo FRA Arkea Samsic 4h 42 15 117 Dario Cataldo ITA Trek Segafredo 4h 48 07 118 Michael Hepburn AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 4h 48 17 119 Alex Kirsch LUX Trek Segafredo 4h 50 17 120 Daniel McLay GBR Arkea Samsic 4h 50 41 121 Danny van Poppel NED Bora Hansgrohe 4h 51 49 122 Fabian Lienhard SUI Groupama FDJ 4h 53 56 123 Yevgeniy Fedorov KAZ Astana Qazaqstan Team 4h 48 07 124 John Degenkolb GER Team DSM 4h 56 40 125 Kamil Malecki POL Lotto Soudal 5h 00 05 126 Juan Sebastian Molano COL UAE Team Emirates 5h 09 31 127 Lionel Taminiaux BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 5h 11 20 128 Ryan Mullen IRL Bora Hansgrohe 5h 13 47 129 Julius Johansen DEN Intermarche Wanty Gobert Materiaux 5h 14 17 130 Julius van den Berg NED EF Education EasyPost 5h 15 43 131 Ivo Oliveira POR UAE Team Emirates 5h 19 55 132 Tim Merlier BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 5h 21 23 133 Lluis Mas ESP Movistar Team 5h 27 42 134 Davide Cimolai ITA Cofidis 5h 31 26 Points classification Edit Final points classification 1 10 24 Rank Rider Team Points1 Mads Pedersen DEN Trek Segafredo 4092 Fred Wright GBR Team Bahrain Victorious 1863 Enric Mas ESP Movistar Team 1384 Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 1335 Marc Soler ESP UAE Team Emirates 1336 Danny van Poppel NED Bora Hansgrohe 1087 Pascal Ackermann GER UAE Team Emirates 1068 Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 1059 Kaden Groves AUS Team BikeExchange Jayco 7410 Juan Sebastian Molano COL UAE Team Emirates 69Mountains classification Edit Final mountains classification 1 10 24 Rank Rider Team Points1 Richard Carapaz ECU Ineos Grenadiers 732 Robert Stannard AUS Alpecin Deceuninck 363 Enric Mas ESP Movistar Team 284 Thymen Arensman NED Team DSM 235 Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 236 Marc Soler ESP UAE Team Emirates 237 Sergio Higuita COL Bora Hansgrohe 188 Miguel Angel Lopez COL Astana Qazaqstan Team 179 Jimmy Janssens BEL Alpecin Deceuninck 1710 Ruben Fernandez ESP Cofidis 15 Young rider classification Edit Final young rider classification 1 10 24 Rank Rider Team Time1 Remco Evenepoel BEL Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 80h 26 59 2 Juan Ayuso ESP UAE Team Emirates 4 57 3 Joao Almeida POR UAE Team Emirates 7 24 4 Thymen Arensman NED Team DSM 7 45 5 Carlos Rodriguez ESP Ineos Grenadiers 7 57 6 Gino Mader SUI Team Bahrain Victorious 52 25 7 Sergio Higuita COL Bora Hansgrohe 1h 01 23 8 Jose Felix Parra ESP Equipo Kern Pharma 1h 05 02 9 Clement Champoussin FRA AG2R Citroen Team 1h 24 39 10 Edoardo Zambanini ITA Team Bahrain Victorious 1h 31 40 Team classification Edit Final team classification 1 10 24 Rank Team Time1 UAE Team Emirates 240h 36 32 2 Ineos Grenadiers 55 35 3 Movistar Team 1h 16 52 4 Team Bahrain Victorious 1h 17 36 5 Astana Qazaqstan Team 1h 34 18 6 Bora Hansgrohe 1h 38 20 7 Team Jumbo Visma 2h 12 14 8 EF Education EasyPost 2h 25 47 9 Groupama FDJ 2h 33 37 10 Quick Step Alpha Vinyl Team 2h 47 09 References Edit The route of La Vuelta 22 lavuelta es 16 December 2021 Archived from the original on 16 December 2021 Retrieved 19 December 2021 Remco Evenepoel cruises to Vuelta a Espana victory in final stage Guardian 11 September 2022 Retrieved 13 September 2022 Vuelta a Espana Belgium s Remco Evenepoel seals maiden Grand Tour win BBC Sport 11 September 2022 Retrieved 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