Vuelta a Burgos

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Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos is an elite professional road bicycle racing event held annually in the Burgos province of Spain.[1] The men's Vuelta a Burgos has been a multi-day stage race as part of the UCI Europe Tour since 2005. In 2019, a multi-day women's stage race, the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, was added that runs in mid-May.[2] The men's race became part of the UCI ProSeries in 2020.[3]

Vuelta a Burgos
Race details
DateMid-August
RegionBurgos, Spain
English nameTour of Burgos
Local name(s)Vuelta a Burgos (in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries
TypeStage-race
Web sitewww.vueltaburgos.com Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1946 (1946)
Editions46 (as of 2024)
First winner Bernardo Capó (ESP)
Most wins Marino Lejarreta (ESP) (4 wins)
Most recent Sepp Kuss (USA)
Vuelta a Burgos 2006: Peloton in Miranda

Winners men's race

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Year Distance (km) General Mountains Points
1946 -   Bernardo Capó   Bernardo Capó -
1947 -   Bernardo Ruiz   Miguel Gual -
1981 -   Faustino Rupérez   Pedro Muñoz   Eulalio García
1982 -   José Luis Laguía   Felipe Yáñez   Isidro Juárez
1983 -   Ángel de las Heras   José Luis Laguía   Celestino Prieto
1984 -   Federico Echave   Juan Fernández   Federico Echave
1985 -   José Recio   Jesús Rodríguez Magro   Manuel Jorge Domínguez
1986 -   Marino Lejarreta   Mariano Sánchez Martinez   Alfonso Gutiérrez
1987 -   Marino Lejarreta   Jesús Rodríguez Magro   Marino Lejarreta
1988 -   Marino Lejarreta   Ángel Ocaña   Marino Lejarreta
1989 -   Francisco Antequera   Pedro Muñoz   Eric Vanderaerden
1990 -   Marino Lejarreta   Charly Mottet   Miguel Induráin
1991 -   Pedro Delgado   Pedro Delgado   Stephan Joho
1992 -   Alex Zülle   Raúl Alcalá   Laurent Jalabert
1993 -   Laudelino Cubino   Francisque Teyssier   Erik Zabel
1994 -   Armand de las Cuevas   Robert Millar   Samuele Schiavina
1995 -   Laurent Dufaux   François Simon   Laurent Dufaux
1996 -   Tony Rominger   José María Jiménez   Nicola Minali
1997 -   Laurent Jalabert   Jon Odriozola   Abraham Olano
1998 691   Abraham Olano   José María Jiménez   Andrei Tchmil
1999 686   Abraham Olano   Stefano Casagranda   Abraham Olano
2000 515   Leonardo Piepoli   Óscar Sevilla   Pascal Hervé
2001 782   Juan Miguel Mercado   José Luis Rubiera   Óscar Freire
2002 682   Francisco Mancebo   Alessandro Bertolini   Salvatore Commesso
2003 670.4   Pablo Lastras   Dave Bruylandts   Dave Bruylandts
2004 633   Alejandro Valverde   Alejandro Valverde   Alejandro Valverde
2005 665.5   Juan Carlos Domínguez   Luis Pérez   Igor Astarloa
2006 671.8   Iban Mayo   Sergio Ghisalberti   Carlos Torrent Tarres
2007 632   Mauricio Soler   Vasil Kiryienka   Alejandro Valverde
2008 802   Xabier Zandio   Juan José Cobo   Yauheni Hutarovich
2009 641   Alejandro Valverde   Serafín Martínez   Alejandro Valverde
2010 657   Samuel Sánchez   José Vicente Toribio   Samuel Sánchez
2011 646.6   Joaquim Rodríguez   Mikel Landa   Joaquim Rodríguez
2012 775   Daniel Moreno   Sergio Pardilla   Daniel Moreno
2013 803   Nairo Quintana   Amets Txurruka   Anthony Roux
2014 619.4   Nairo Quintana   Nairo Quintana   Daniel Moreno
2015 658   Rein Taaramäe   Fabio Duarte   Daniel Moreno
2016 674.72   Alberto Contador   Omar Fraile   Danny van Poppel
2017 771   Mikel Landa   Mikel Landa   Mikel Landa
2018 775   Iván Sosa   Iván Sosa   Miguel Ángel López
2019 787   Iván Sosa   Iván Sosa   Alex Aranburu
2020 797   Remco Evenepoel   Gotzon Martín   Mikel Landa
2021 804   Mikel Landa   Romain Bardet   Juan Sebastián Molano
2022 810   Pavel Sivakov   Miguel Ángel López   Ruben Guerreiro
2023 674.2   Primož Roglič   Adam Yates   Primož Roglič
2024 641.5   Sepp Kuss   Diego Pablo Sevilla   Pavel Bittner

Winners women's race

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References

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  1. ^ "Vuelta a Burgos". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. ^ "Vuelta a Burgos Feminas(2.WWT)". ProcyclingStats. 6 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Vuelta a Burgos (Esp) - Cat.2.ProS". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French).
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