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  1. Le Tour d'Espagne (Vuelta ciclista a España en espagnol) est une compétition cycliste par étapes masculine qui traverse l'Espagne avec des incursions occasionnelles dans les pays voisins.

  2. De Lisbonne à Oeiras, la Vuelta 2024 débute par une 1 re étape disputée en contre-la-montre individuel sur un parcours plat de 12 km. Prenant la direction du nord, la 2 e étape relie la station balnéaire de Cascais à Ourém par un tracé vallonné.

  3. Le Tour d'Espagne 2021 (en espagnol : Vuelta a España 2021) est la 76 e édition de cette course cycliste masculine sur route. Le départ est donné le 14 août à Burgos, et l'arrivée a lieu le 5 septembre à Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle.

  4. La Vuelta est l'une des principales courses cyclistes du calendrier international. 21 étapes, trois semaines de compétition entre août et septembre, et plus de 3000 km couvrant la géographie espagnole, et d'autres pays comme l'Andorre, la Belgique, la Fra.

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    Origins

    The first races in Spain were run at the national level and were promoted by the bicycle manufacturers from Eibar. Consequently, the tour was Eibar – Madrid – Eibar, and called the Grand Prix of the Republic.

    1935–1960

    In early 1935, former cyclist Clemente López Doriga, in collaboration with Juan Pujol, director of the daily newspaper Informaciones, organized the Vuelta a España, The inaugural event saw 50 entrants face a 3,411 km (2,119 mi.) course over only 14 stages, averaging over 240 km (149 mi.) per stage. It was inspired by the success of the Tours in France and Italy, and the boost they brought to the circulations of their sponsoring newspapers (L'Auto and La Gazzetta dello Sport respectively); Puj...

    1960–1970

    The prestige of the Vuelta increased, with more stars from the international cycling scene. During the late 1950s came the first successes in the overall standings of Italian and French riders. In the 1960s, they would also be joined by German and Dutch riders. In 1963, Jacques Anquetil won the general classification, establishing himself as the first rider to win all three Grand Tours. Five years later, in 1968, Felice Gimondi would do the same. Eddy Merckx (1973), Bernard Hinault (1978, 198...

    The overall leader at present wears a red jersey— the Spanish counterpart to the yellow jersey of the Tour de France. Other jerseys honor the best climber (King of the Mountains, awarded a blue-on-white polka dot jersey) and leader of the points competition (for many years awarded a blue with yellow fish jerseysponsored by Spain's fishing and marin...

    Typically, the course includes up to three time trials, and a number of mountain stages. Since 1994, and often before (such as in the inaugural edition), the Vuelta finished in the Spanish capital, Madrid, although Bilbao (in the 1950s) and San Sebastián (in the 1970s) were long both recurring finish cities. Behind Madrid, three cities share second...

    Stage wins per rider

    17 riders have won 10 or more individual stages. active riders are in bold

    Most Vuelta a España victories: Roberto Heras, 4
    Most Vuelta a España Stage wins: Delio Rodríguez, 39
    Most stage wins in one edition: Freddy Maertens in 1977, 13
    Most individual time trial wins: Abraham Olano, Alex Zülle, and Tony Rominger, 6

    Between 2015 and 2022, a women's race (Challenge by La Vuelta) was held in conjunction with the final day(s) of the Vuelta as part of the UCI Women's World Tour. Initially a one day race, it became a stage race from 2018 onwards, with the 2022 edition featuring 5 stages. The race was criticised for its lack of difficulty, with winner Annemiek van V...

  5. Du 17 août au 8 septembre 2024, La Vuelta 24 sera composée de 21 étapes et couvrira une distance totale de 3 265 km. 1 étape de plaine. 5 étapes de moyenne montagne. 8 étapes de montagne. 2 contre-la-montre en individuel. 5 étapes accidentées avec 2 arrivées en altitude. 2 journées de repos.

  6. The 2020 Vuelta a España was the 75th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's three grand tours. It was won for the second consecutive year by Primož Roglič of Team Jumbo–Visma. The race was originally scheduled to be held from 14 August to 6 September 2020.