Circuito de Getxo 2017

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General
output 72nd Getxo Circuit
Racing series UCI Europe Tour 2017 1.1
date July 31, 2017
overall length 170 km
Host country ESP Spain
begin Getxo
target Getxo
Teams 15th
Driver at the start 127
Driver at the finish 75
Average speed 43.758 km / h
Result
winner ESP Carlos Barbero ( Movistar )
Second ESP Ángel Madrazo ( Delko-Marseille Provence-KTM )
Third ESP José Herrada ( Movistar )
2016 2018
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The 73rd Circuito de Getxo 2017 was a Spanish road bike race with start and finish in the Basque Getxo after 170 km . It took place on Monday , July 31, 2017 . It was also part of the UCI Europe Tour 2017 and classified there in category 1.1 .

The winner of the race in the uphill home straight was Carlos Barbero (Spain / Movistar) with a few seconds ahead of Ángel Madrazo (Spain / Delko) in the sprint of a small group . Barbero won the race for the second time since 2014.

Participating teams

WorldTeam
  1. ESP Movistar
Professional Continental Teams (6)
  1. ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
  2. BEL Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise
  3. FRA Delko Marseille Provence KTM
  4. FRA Fortuneo Oscaro
  5. COL Manzana Postobón
  6. ITA Nippo-Vini Fantini
Continental Teams (8)
  1. FRA Armée de terre
  2. SRB Dare Viator Partizan
  3. KUW Kuwait-Cartucho.es
  4. ESP Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
  5. ESP Burgos bra
  6. BUL Unieuro Trevigiani-Hemus 1896
  7. KUW Massi-Kuwait Cycling Project
  8. JPN Ukyo

Race result

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driver country team time
1. Carlos Barbero ESP Spain Movistar 3 h 53 min 06 s
2. Ángel Madrazo ESP Spain Delko-Marseille Provence-KTM + 2 s
3. José Herrada ESP Spain Movistar + 4 s
4th Egoitz Fernández ESP Spain Ukyo + 4 s
5. Thomas Sprengers BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise + 4 s
6th Aldemar Reyes COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 4 s
7th Eliot Lietaer BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise + 4 s
8th. Aimé De Gendt BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise + 6 s
9. Ibai Salas ESP Spain Burgos bra + 8 s
10. Benjamin Prades ESP Spain Ukyo + 8 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


Individual evidence

  1. Barbero celebrates his second victory after 2014. radsport-news.com, July 31, 2017, accessed on July 31, 2017 .

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