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1936 Vuelta a España


FieldValue
name1936 Vuelta a España
date5–31 May
stages21
distance4354
unitkm
time150h 07' 54"
firstGustaaf Deloor
first_natBEL
first_colororange
secondAlfons Deloor
second_natBEL
thirdAntonio Bertola
third_natITA
third_natvar1861
mountainsSalvador Molina
mountains_natESP
mountains_natvar1931
previous1935
next1941

The 1936 Vuelta a España was the 2nd Vuelta a España.This cycling race took place from 5 May to 31 May 1936. The race was composed of 21 stages over 4354 km and was ridden at an average of 29 km/h. The second edition of the Vuelta began under a volatile political and social situation and several weeks after the race was over, Spain was plunged into its civil war.{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingrevealed.com/timeline/Race%20Snippets/VaE/VaE1936.htm|title= The Last Vuelta Before the Spanish Civil War

The leader of the general classification wore an orange jersey, while the last-placed cyclist wore a red garment. The Spanish other cyclists wore grey jerseys, and the other foreign cyclists wore green jerseys.

Route and stages

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner123456789101112131415161718192021
5 MayMadrid to Salamanca210 km{{Interlanguage linkJoseph Hutsfr}}
6 MaySalamanca to Cáceres214 kmGustaaf Deloor
7 MayCáceres to Sevilla270 kmVicente Carretero
9 MaySevilla to Málaga212 kmGustaaf Deloor
10 MayMálaga to Granada132 kmVicente Carretero
11 MayGranada to Almería185 kmGustaaf Deloor
13 MayAlmería to Alicante306 kmMariano Cañardo
14 MayAlicante to Valencia184 km
15 MayValencia to Tarragona279 kmSalvador Cardona
17 MayTarragona to Barcelona129 kmVicente Carretero
18 MayBarcelona to Zaragoza293 kmAlfons Schepers
19 MayZaragoza to San Sebastián265 kmAlfons Schepers
21 MaySan Sebastián to Bilbao160 kmVicente Carretero
22 MayBilbao to Santander199 kmAlfons Deloor
24 MaySantander to Gijón194 kmMariano Cañardo
25 MayGijón to Ribadeo155 kmRafael Ramos
26 MayRibadeo to A Coruña157 kmAlfons Schepers
27 MayA Coruña to Vigo175 kmVicente Carretero
29 MayVigo to Verín178 kmFermin Trueba
30 MayVerín to Zamora207 km
31 MayZamora to Madrid250 kmEmiliano Álvarez

Classification leadership

StageWinnerGeneral classificationMountains classificationTeam classification123456789101112131415161718192021BelgiumFinalGustaaf DeloorSalvador MolinaBelgium
Luigi Barral
Gustaaf DeloorGustaaf Deloor
Vicente Carretero
Gustaaf Deloor
Vicente CarreteroFermín Trueba
Gustaaf Deloor
Mariano Cañardo
Salvador Cardona
Vicente Carretero
Alfons Schepers
Alfons Schepers
Vicente Carretero
Alfons DeloorSalvador Molina
Mariano Cañardo
Rafael Ramos
Alfons Schepers
Vicente Carretero
Fermin Trueba
Emiliano Álvarez

Final standings

General classification

There were 26 cyclists who had completed all twenty-one stages. For these cyclists, the times they had needed in each stage was added up for the general classification. The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the winner.

RankNameTeamTime12345678910
Gustaaf Deloor150h 07' 54"
Alfons Deloor+ 11' 39"
Antonio Bertola+ 17' 54"
Julian Berrendero+ 23' 39"
Antonio Escuriet+ 28' 54"
Rafael Ramos+ 49' 29"
Alfons Schepers+ 58' 18"
Emiliano Álvarez+ 1h 05' 47"
Fermin Trueba+ 1h 07' 22"
Mariano Cañardo+ 1h 18' 05"

Mountains classification

RankNameTeamPoints12345678910
Salvador Molina78
Julian Berrendero72
Antonio Bertola63
Antoine Dignef47
Francisco Goenaga40
Gustaaf Deloor38.5
Vicente Carretero35
Emiliano Álvarez28
Rafael Ramos20
Alfons Deloor19

References

References

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  2. (5 May 1936). "Hoy se inicia en Madrid la II Vuelta Ciclista a España". El Sol.
  3. (22 April 1936). "La II Vuelta a España". El Siglo Futuro.
  4. (16 April 1936). "Los incidentes de la carrera Jaca-Barcelona". El Sol.
  5. (3 May 1936). "Untitled (first column)". El Mundo Deportivo.
  6. (3 May 1936). "Este año no debe haber "debacle" nacional en la Vuelta a España". El Mundo Deportivo.
  7. (2004). "Tales from the Vuelta: in 1936, the leader wore an orange jersey". La Vuelta.
  8. "1936 Stage Results". Unipublic.
  9. "Las etapas de la II Vuelta a España". El Sol.
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  12. (2 June 1936). "El belga Gustavo Deloor consiguió de nuevo ganarla". El Sol.
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