Vuelta a España 2008/21. stage

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Result of the 21st stage
First DenmarkDenmark Matti Breschel CSC 2:44:39
Second Belarus 1995Belarus Aljaksandr Ussau ALM equal time
Third ItalyItaly Davide Viganò QST equal time
Fourth SpainSpain Koldo Fernández EUS equal time
fifth BelgiumBelgium Greg van Avermaet SIL equal time
Sixth ItalyItaly Mauro Santambrogio LAM equal time
seventh GermanyGermany Sebastian Lang GST equal time
Eighth FranceFrance Sébastien Hinault CA equal time
Ninth FranceFrance Lloyd Mondory ALM equal time
Tenth SpainSpain Xavier Florencio BTL equal time
Final results after the 21st stage
Golden jersey Overall rating SpainSpain Alberto Contador AST 80:40:08 h
Second United StatesUnited States Levi Leipheimer AST + 0:46 min
Third SpainSpain Carlos Sastre CSC + 4:12 min
Blue jersey Scoring BelgiumBelgium Greg van Avermaet SIL 158 P.
Second SpainSpain Alberto Contador AST 137 P.
Third SpainSpain Alejandro Valverde GCE 129 P.
Mountain jersey Mountain scoring FranceFrance David Moncoutié COF 149 P.
Second FranceFrance Christophe Kern CA 106 P.
Third SpainSpain Alberto Contador AST 99 P.
White jersey Combination scoring SpainSpain Alberto Contador AST 6 p.
Second United StatesUnited States Levi Leipheimer AST 11 p.
Third SpainSpain Alejandro Valverde GCE 16 p.
Team evaluation SpainSpain Caisse d'Epargne GCE 241: 20: 38 h
Second DenmarkDenmark Team CSC-Saxo Bank CSC + 38:27 min
Third SpainSpain Euskaltel-Euskadi EUS + 39:22 min

The 21st and final stage of the Vuelta a España 2008 on September 21st led over 102.2 kilometers from San Sebastián de los Reyes to Madrid . There were two sprint ratings on the program. Initially, the route led 60 kilometers to Madrid. In the end, a six-kilometer circuit had to be tackled there seven times.

After a leisurely start, the first sprint classification became a matter for the Silence Lotto team, which won the classification, especially the wearer of the points jersey: Greg van Avermaet . The race really started when we reached the circuit. The first attacks did not lead to success immediately, only at the end of the first lap were Valerio Agnoli , Emanuele Bindi and Jesus Rosendo able to break away a little more clearly. Cofidis and Crédit Agricole brought the field back up. CSC then took control and suppressed further attacks. This work was rewarded by Matti Breschel's victory of the day .

Sprint ratings

  • 1st intermediate sprint in Torrejón de Ardoz (kilometer 23) (622 m above sea level)
First BelgiumBelgium Greg van Avermaet SIL 4 p.
Second BelgiumBelgium Olivier Kaisen SIL 2 p.
Third BelgiumBelgium Dominique Cornu SIL 1 P.
  • 2nd intermediate sprint in Madrid (72.2 km) (690 m above sea level)
First ItalyItaly Emanuele Bindi LAM 4 p.
Second ItalyItaly Valerio Agnoli LIQ 2 p.
Third SpainSpain Jesus Rosendo ACA 1 P.
  • Arrival in Madrid (690 m above sea level)
First DenmarkDenmark Matti Breschel CSC 25 p.
Second Belarus 1995Belarus Aljaksandr Ussau ALM 20 p.
Third ItalyItaly Davide Viganò QST 16 p.
Fourth SpainSpain Koldo Fernández EUS 14 p.
fifth BelgiumBelgium Greg van Avermaet SIL 12 p.
Sixth ItalyItaly Mauro Santambrogio LAM 10 p.
seventh GermanyGermany Sebastian Lang GST 9 p.
Eighth FranceFrance Sébastien Hinault CA 8 p.
Ninth FranceFrance Lloyd Mondory ALM 7 p.
Tenth SpainSpain Xavier Florencio BTL 6 p.
11. ItalyItaly Claudio Corioni LIQ 5 p.
12. NetherlandsNetherlands Theo Eltink RAB 4 p.
13. SpainSpain Pedro Horrillo RAB 3 p.
14th ColombiaColombia Leonardo Duque COF 2 p.
15th GermanyGermany Erik Zabel MRM 1 P.