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1980 Vuelta a España


FieldValue
name1980 Vuelta a España
date22 April – 11 May
stages19 stages + Prologue, including 1 split stages
distance3,225
unitkm
time88h 23' 21"
firstFaustino Rupérez
first_natESP
first_teamZor - Vereco
first_coloryellow
secondPedro Torres
second_natESP
second_teamKelme
thirdClaude Criquielion
third_natBEL
third_teamSplendor
pointsSean Kelly
points_natIRL
points_teamSplendor
points_colorgreen
mountainsJuan Fernández
mountains_natESP
mountains_teamZor - Vereco
sprintsSean Kelly
sprints_natIRL
sprints_teamSplendor
teamSplendor
previous1979
next1981

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 3225 km, and was won by Faustino Rupérez of the Zor cycling team.

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 halfway 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.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1980 Vuelta a España

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinnerP12345678910111213141516a16b171819
22 AprilLa Manga to La Manga10 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialRoberto Visentini
23 AprilLa Manga to Benidorm155 kmSean Kelly
24 AprilBenidorm to Cullera170 kmSean Kelly
25 AprilCullera to Vinaròs207 kmGiuseppe Martinelli
26 AprilVinaròs to Sant Quirze del Vallès214 kmKlaus-Peter Thaler
27 AprilSant Quirze del Vallès to La Seu d'Urgell200 kmFaustino Rupérez
28 AprilLa Seu d'Urgell to Viella131 kmEnrique Martínez Heredia
29 AprilViella to Jaca216 kmFaustino Rupérez
30 AprilMonastery of Leyre to Logroño160 kmEulalio García
1 MayLogroño to Burgos138 kmJos Lammertink
2 MayBurgos to Santander178 kmPaul Jesson
3 MaySantander to Gijón219 km{{illJesús López Carrilfr}}
4 MaySantiago de Compostela to Pontevedra133 kmEtienne De Wilde
5 MayPontevedra to Vigo195 kmRolf Haller
6 MayVigo to Ourense156 kmSean Kelly
7 MayOurense to Ponferrada164 kmFrancisco Elorriaga
8 MayPonferrada to León131 kmDominique Arnaud
León to León22.8 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialRoberto Visentini
9 MayLeón to Valladolid138 kmSean Kelly
10 MayValladolid to Los Ángeles de San Rafael197 kmManuel Esparza
11 MayMadrid to Madrid84 kmSean Kelly
Total3225 km

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1ESP Faustino RupérezZor-Vereco88h 23' 21"
2ESP Pedro TorresKelme-Gios+ 2' 15"
3BEL Claude CriquielionSplendor-Admiral+ 3' 00"
4IRE Sean KellySplendor-Admiral+ 3' 31"
5ESP Marino LejarretaTeka+ 4' 32"
6BEL Guido Van CalsterSplendor-Admiral+ 4' 44"
7BEL Johan De MuynckSplendor-Admiral+ 4' 58"
8ESP Francisco GaldósKelme-Gios+ 5' 00"
9ESP Miguel María LasaZor-Vereco+ 5' 25"
10ESP Vicente BeldaKelme-Gios+ 6' 41"
11ESP Manuel Esparza SanzTeka
12ESP Faustino FernandezHenninger-Aquila Rossa
13BEL Jos BorguetSplendor-Admiral
14FRA Bernard ThévenetTeka
15ITA Roberto VisentiniSan Giacomo-Benotto
16ESP Juan Fernández MartínZor-Vereco
17ESP Ángel ArroyoZor-Vereco
18ESP Pedro VilardeboFlavia-Gios
19ESP Francisco CodonyManzaneque-Alan
20ESP Antonio GonzalezColchon C.R.
21ESP José-Luis LaguiaReynolds-Benotto
22ESP José Enrique CimaHenninger-Aquila Rossa
23ESP Ricardo Zuniga XarrascoManzaneque-Alan
24ESP Juan Pujol PagesKelme-Gios
25NED Peter ZijerveldHB Alarmsystemen

References

References

  1. "1980 General Information". La Vuelta.com.
  2. (12 May 1980). "Clasificaciones Oficiales". [[Mundo Deportivo]].
  3. "1980 » 35th Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats.
  4. "35ème Vuelta a España 1980". Memoire du cyclisme.
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