Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid 2017

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General
output 30. Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid
Racing series UCI Europe Tour 2017 2.1
Stages 3
date May 5-7, 2017
overall length 393.6 km
Host country ESP Spain
begin Las Rozas de Madrid
target Madrid
Teams 15th
Driver at the start 116
Driver at the finish 100
Average speed 42.99 km / h
Result
winner ESP Óscar Sevilla (Medellín-Indian)
Second ESP Raúl Alarcón ( W52-FC Porto )
Third URU Fabricio Ferrari ( Caja Rural-Seguros RGA )
Scoring ESP Raúl Alarcón ( W52-FC Porto )
Mountain scoring COL Aldemar Reyes ( Manzana Postobón )
Sprint scoring ESPDaniel Sánchez ( RP Boavista )
Young talent evaluation RUS Dmitri Strachow ( Lokosphinx )
Team evaluation ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
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The 30th Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid 2017 was a Spanish road bike race . The stage race took place on the 5th to 7. May 2017 instead. In addition, the bike race was part of the UCI Europe Tour 2017 and classified there in category 2.1 . The overall winner was the Spaniard Óscar Sevilla from Medellin Indians .

Participating teams

WorldTeam
  1. ESP Movistar
Professional Continental Teams (2)
  1. ESP Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
  2. COL Manzana Postobón
Continental Teams (11)
  1. BOL Bolivia
  2. ESP Burgos bra
  3. SRB Dare Viator Partizan
  4. ESP Euskadi Basque Country-Murias
  5. DOM Inteja-Dominican
  6. KUW Kuwait-Cartucho.es
  7. RUS Lokosphinx
  8. COL Medellin Indians
  9. POR RP Boavista
  10. MAS Team Sapura Cycling
  11. POR W52-FC Porto
National team
  1. ESP Spain

Stages

Wikidata logo S.svgstage date Stage locations type Length (km) Stage winner Overall leader
1st stage  5th of May Las Rozas de Madrid - Las Rozas de Madrid
Intermediate stage
145.1 ESP Raúl Alarcón ESP Raúl Alarcón
2nd stage  May 6th Valdemoro - Valdemoro
Hilly stage
148.5 ESP Carlos Barbero ESP Raúl Alarcón
3rd stage  May 7th Madrid - Madrid
Flat stage
100 GER Jasha Sütterlin ESP Óscar Seville

1st stage

The first stage around Las Rozas de Madrid was won by the Spaniard Raúl Alarcón from W52-FC Porto . He won the sprint of a nine-man leading group that was able to pull away from the main field. The main field followed with a good 2:30 minutes at the finish. At the same time, Alarcon became the first leader in the overall ranking.

Wikidata logo S.svgStage result
driver country team time
1. Raúl Alarcón ESP Spain W52-FC Porto 3 h 32 min 33 s
2. Dmitri Strachow RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 0 s
3. Richard Carapaz ECU Ecuador Movistar + 0 s
4th Óscar Seville ESP Spain Medellin Indians + 0 s
5. Fabricio Ferrari URU Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
6th Garikoitz Bravo ESP Spain Euskadi Basque Country-Murias + 0 s
7th Aldemar Reyes COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 0 s
8th. Sergio Pardilla ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
9. Hernán Aguirre COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 0 s
10. Juan José Lobato ESP Spain Spain + 2 min 33 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Raúl Alarcón Overall ratingScoring ESP Spain W52-FC Porto 3 h 32 min 33 s
2. Dmitri Strachow RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 0 s
3. Richard Carapaz ECU Ecuador Movistar + 0 s
4th Óscar Seville ESP Spain Medellin Indians + 0 s
5. Fabricio Ferrari blue jersey, intermediate sprints classification URU Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
6th Garikoitz Bravo ESP Spain Euskadi Basque Country-Murias + 0 s
7th Aldemar Reyes white jersey, mountains classification COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 0 s
8th. Sergio Pardilla ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
9. Hernán Aguirre COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 0 s
10. Juan José Lobato ESP Spain Spain + 2 min 33 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


2nd stage

The second stage around Valdemoro was won by Carlos Barbero from the Movistar team . He won in a mass sprint on an uphill stretch. Raul Alarcon defended the leader's jersey.

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driver country team time
1. Carlos Barbero ESP Spain Movistar 3 h 22 min 18 s
2. Óscar Seville ESP Spain Medellin Indians + 0 s
3. Raúl Alarcón Overall ratingScoring ESP Spain W52-FC Porto + 0 s
4th Samuel Caldeira POR Portugal W52-FC Porto + 3 s
5. Weimar Roldán COL Colombia Medellin Indians + 3 s
6th Sergio Higuita COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 7 s
7th Fabricio Ferrari blue jersey, intermediate sprints classification URU Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 7 s
8th. Richard Carapaz ECU Ecuador Movistar + 7 s
9. Dmitri Strachow RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 7 s
10. Fernando Grijalba ESP Spain Kuwait-Cartucho.es + 7 s
Source: ProCyclingStats
Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Raúl Alarcón Overall ratingScoring ESP Spain W52-FC Porto 6 h 54 min 51 s
2. Óscar Seville ESP Spain Medellin Indians + 0 s
3. Richard Carapaz ECU Ecuador Movistar + 7 s
4th Dmitri Strachow RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 7 s
5. Fabricio Ferrari URU Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 7 s
6th Aldemar Reyes white jersey, mountains classification COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 7 s
7th Garikoitz Bravo ESP Spain Euskadi Basque Country-Murias + 7 s
8th. Hernán Aguirre COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 7 s
9. Sergio Pardilla ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 7 s
10. Carlos Barbero ESP Spain Movistar + 2 min 33 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


3rd stage

The third and final stage in Madrid was won by the German Jasha Sütterlin from the Movistar team. Sütterlin pulled away 800 meters from the finish on the Avenida de la Castellana and was able to narrow his lead to the finish on an uphill straight. Óscar Sevilla (Medellin Indian) won the tour.

Wikidata logo S.svgStage result
driver country team time
1. Jasha Sütterlin GER Germany Movistar 2 h 14 min 29 s
2. Juan José Lobato ESP Spain Spain + 0 s
3. Eduard Prades ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
4th Carlos Barbero ESP Spain Movistar + 0 s
5. Óscar Seville ESP Spain Medellin Indians + 0 s
6th Dylan Page SUI Switzerland Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 0 s
7th Raúl Alarcón Overall ratingScoring ESP Spain W52-FC Porto + 0 s
8th. Sergio Higuita COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 0 s
9. Mamyr Stash RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 0 s
10. Albert Torres ESP Spain Inteja-Dominican cycling team + 0 s
Source: ProCyclingStats

Overall rating

Wikidata logo S.svgOverall rating
driver country team time
1. Óscar Seville Overall rating ESP Spain Medellin Indians 9 h 09 min 20 s
2. Raúl Alarcón Scoring ESP Spain W52-FC Porto + 0 s
3. Fabricio Ferrari URU Uruguay Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 7 s
4th Dmitri Strachow RUS Russia Lokosphinx + 7 s
5. Garikoitz Bravo ESP Spain Euskadi Basque Country-Murias + 7 s
6th Richard Carapaz ECU Ecuador Movistar + 7 s
7th Aldemar Reyes white jersey, mountains classification COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 7 s
8th. Hernán Aguirre COL Colombia Manzana Postobón + 7 s
9. Sergio Pardilla ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 7 s
10. Carlos Barbero ESP Spain Movistar + 2 min 33 s
Source: ProCyclingStats


Ratings in the course of the tour

stage Stage winner Overall rating
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Scoring
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Mountain scoring
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Sprint scoring
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Team evaluation
Jersey yellow number.svg
1 Raúl Alarcón Raúl Alarcón Raúl Alarcón Aldemar Reyes Fabricio Ferrari Caja Rural-Seguros RGA
2 Carlos Barbero Daniel Sánchez
3 Jasha Sütterlin Óscar Seville
Valuation winner Óscar Seville Raúl Alarcón Aldemar Reyes Daniel Sánchez Caja Rural-Seguros RGA

Individual evidence

  1. Alarcon succeeds in the next coup at home. radsport-news.com, May 5, 2017, accessed July 26, 2017 .
  2. Barbero celebrates second win of the season, Alarcon retains the lead. radsport-news.com, May 6, 2017, accessed July 26, 2017 .
  3. Sütterlin celebrates his first professional victory in Madrid. radsport-news.com, May 7, 2017, accessed July 26, 2017 .

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