Vuelta a España 2023
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Detaljer | |||
Lopp | 78. Vuelta a España | ||
Tävling | UCI World Tour 2023 2.UWT | ||
Etapper | 21 | ||
Datum | 26 augusti – 17 september 2023 | ||
Distans | 3 156,5 km | ||
Länder | Spanien Andorra Frankrike | ||
Start | Barcelona | ||
Målgång | Madrid | ||
Lag | 22 | ||
Antal cyklister vid start | 176 | ||
Antal cyklister vid målgång | 148 | ||
Medelhastighet | 41,097 km/t | ||
Webbplats | Webbplats | ||
Resultat | |||
Vinnare | Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) | ||
Andraplats | Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) | ||
Tredjeplats | Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) | ||
Poängtävlingen | Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) | ||
Bergstävlingen | Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) | ||
Ungdomstävlingen | Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) | ||
Mest offensiva cyklisten | Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) | ||
Lagtävlingen | Jumbo-Visma | ||
◀2022 | 2024 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Vuelta a España 2023 var den 78:e upplagan av det spanska etapploppet Vuelta a España. Det 3169,9 km långa cykelloppet började den 26 augusti 2023 i Barcelona och avslutades 17 september i Madrid.[1]
Etapperna
Etapp | Datum | Start – mål | type | Distans (km) | Höjdskillnad (m) | Etappvinnare | Totalledare |
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1 | 26 aug | Barcelona – Barcelona | 14,8 | 66 m | Team DSM-Firmenich | Lorenzo Milesi | |
2 | 27 aug | Mataró – Barcelona | 181,8 | 2 619 m | Andreas Kron | Andrea Piccolo | |
3 | 28 aug | Súria – Arinsal | 158,5 | 3 486 m | Remco Evenepoel | Remco Evenepoel | |
4 | 29 aug | Andorra la Vella – Tarragona | 183,6 | 1 798 m | Kaden Groves | Remco Evenepoel | |
5 | 30 aug | Morella – Burriana | 186,2 | 2 384 m | Kaden Groves | Remco Evenepoel | |
6 | 31 aug | La Vall d'Uixó – Astrophysical Observatory of Javalambre | 183,1 | 3 976 m | Sepp Kuss | Lenny Martinez | |
7 | 1 sep | Utiel – Oliva | 200,8 | 987 m | Geoffrey Soupe | Lenny Martinez | |
8 | 2 sep | Denia – Xorret del Catí | 165 | 3 611 m | Primož Roglič | Sepp Kuss | |
9 | 3 sep | Cartagena – Caravaca de la Cruz | 184,5 | 2 972 m | Lennard Kämna | Sepp Kuss | |
4 sep. | Vilodag | ||||||
10 | 5 sep | Valladolid – Valladolid | 25,8 | 112 m | Filippo Ganna | Sepp Kuss | |
11 | 6 sep | Lerma – Black Lake of Urbión | 163,2 | 2 215 m | Jesús Herrada | Sepp Kuss | |
12 | 7 sep | Ólvega – Zaragoza | 150,6 | 888 m | Juan Sebastián Molano | Sepp Kuss | |
13 | 8 sep | Formigal – Col du Tourmalet | 134,7 | 4 282 m | Jonas Vingegaard | Sepp Kuss | |
14 | 9 sep | Sauveterre-de-Béarn – Larra-Belagua | 156,2 | 4 655 m | Remco Evenepoel | Sepp Kuss | |
15 | 10 sep | Pamplona – Lekunberri | 158,3 | 2 331 m | Rui Costa | Sepp Kuss | |
11 sep. | Vilodag | ||||||
16 | 12 sep | Liencres – Bejes | 120,1 | 2 089 m | Jonas Vingegaard | Sepp Kuss | |
17 | 13 sep | Ribadesella – Alto de L'Angliru | 124,4 | 3 303 m | Primož Roglič | Sepp Kuss | |
18 | 14 sep | Pola de Allande – Cruz de Llinares | 178,9 | 4 624 m | Remco Evenepoel | Sepp Kuss | |
19 | 15 sep | Bañeza – Íscar | 177,1 | 935 m | Alberto Dainese | Sepp Kuss | |
20 | 16 sep | Manzanares el Real – Guadarrama | 207,8 | 4 330 m | Wout Poels | Sepp Kuss | |
21 | 17 sep | Zarzuela race track – Madrid | 101,1 | 854 m | Kaden Groves | Sepp Kuss |
Referenser
- ^ ”Officiell hemsida för Vuelta a España”. https://www.lavuelta.es/en/overall-route. Läst 27 juli 2023.
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