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Tour of the Basque Country

Spanish multi-day road cycling race


Summary

Spanish multi-day road cycling race

FieldValue
nameTour of the Basque Country
image[[File:Tour of the Basque Country logo.svg300px]]
dateEarly-April
regionSpanish Basque Country
englishTour of the Basque Country
localnames
disciplineRoad
competitionUCI World Tour
typeMajor one week stage race
first
number64 (as of 2025)
firstwinnerFrancis Pélissier
mostwins
mostrecentJoão Almeida

The Tour of the Basque Country (Officially: Itzulia Basque Country) is an annual road cycling stage race held in the Spanish Basque Country in April. It is one of the races that make up the UCI World Tour calendar. As the Basque Country is a mountainous area, there are few flat stages, and thus the event favors those who are strong climbers. The race is characterized by its short stages, rarely exceeding 200 km, and steep ascents. While the ascents featured in the race are not particularly high compared to other stage races, they are among the steepest seen in professional cycling, some having sections with gradients reaching well above 20%.

History

The original Tour of the Basque Country had a troubled history, with eight editions contested between 1924 and 1935, before the Spanish Civil War seemingly wiped it out for good. One of these early editions is commentated on in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.

In 1952, the Eibar Cycling Club (erstwhile backers of Spain's first national stage race, the pre-Vuelta a España Gran Premio República) launched a new 3-day event called Gran Premio de la Bicicleta Eibarresa to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Former French national champion Louis Caput took the inaugural edition.

In 1969, organizers opted to promote the race (by then five stages long) as IX Vuelta al País Vasco - XVIII Bicicleta Eibarresa, effectively merging the Bicicleta Eibarresa into a reborn Tour of the Basque Country. However, the palmares of the Bicicleta Eibarresa (featuring Vuelta a España winners Jesús Loroño and Rolf Wolfshohl) is not recognized as part of the Tour of the Basque Country's history. The Eibar Cycling Club would relinquish control of the competition following the 1973 edition, while retaining the rights to the Bicicleta Eibarresa name, which has sporadically been reactivated to help promote other, lower ranked events.

The first winner of the Tour of the Basque Country was Francis Pélissier from France, while the first winner of the 'modern' Tour (1969) was Jacques Anquetil, also of France. The most successful riders in the history of the Tour are Spain's José Antonio González, who won the race four times in 1972, 1975, 1977 and 1978, and Spain's Alberto Contador, who also won the race four times in 2008, 2009, 2014 and 2016. Since its revival in 1969, it has been held every year with the exception of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

From 2022, the race has a counterpart in the UCI Women's World Tour - the Itzulia Women.

The winner traditionally dons a basque beret on the podium.

Winners

Source:

Multiple winners

WinsRiderEditions
4José Antonio González1972, 1975, 1977, 1978
Alberto Contador2008, 2009, 2015, 2016
3Sean Kelly1984, 1986, 1987
Tony Rominger1992, 1993, 1994
2Maurice Dewaele1928, 1929
Luis Ocaña1971, 1973
Julián Gorospe1983, 1990
Alex Zülle1995, 1997
Andreas Klöden2000, 2011
Primož Roglič2018, 2021

Most stage wins

#RiderStage wins
1Domingo Perurena11
Seán Kelly11
3Laurent Jalabert9
4Tony Rominger8
Samuel Sánchez8
6Alberto Contador7
7Miguel María Lasa6
Joaquim Rodriguez6
Alejandro Valverde6
9José Antonio González Linares5
Stefano Zanini5
Primož Roglič5

Wins per country

WinsCountry
28
7
5
4
3
2
1

References

References

  1. {{langx. es. Vuelta al País Vasco. eu. Euskal Herriko Itzulia
  2. "Voorbeschouwing: Ronde van Het Baskenland 2019".
  3. (31 March 2022). "Itzulia Basque Country past winners 1924 to 2021".
  4. (13 April 2019). "Tour of the Basque Country 2019: Stage 6 Results".
  5. (10 April 2021). "Primoz Roglic wins Itzulia Basque Country".
  6. (9 April 2022). "Daniel Martínez wins Itzulia Basque Country".
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