Vuelta a los Valles Mineros

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Vuelta a los Valles Mineros
Host country SpainSpain Spain
Competition period June
Stages 3–6 stages
   

The Vuelta a los Valles Mineros was a Spanish stage race in road cycling .

It was first held in 1965 in the Autonomous Community of Asturias in northwestern Spain . It took place annually in June and the race was held over 3 to a maximum of 6 stages, depending on the year of the event.

Among the winners were Tour de France winners such as Lucien Van Impe , Pedro Delgado and Miguel Indurain . Most successes achieved in the overall standings (2 each) Vicente López Carril and Alberto Fernández and in the stage wins (6 each) Augustín Tamames and Miguel Indurain.

After it did not take place in 1996, probably due to economic difficulties, the last event was held in 1997.

winner

year winner Second Third
1965 SpainSpain Joaquín Galera SpainSpain Agustín Tamames SpainSpain Luis Ocaña
1966 SpainSpain Mariano Díaz SpainSpain Manuel Martín Piñera SpainSpain Esteban Martín
1967 SpainSpain Ginés García Perán SpainSpain Luis Pedro Santamarina SpainSpain Valentín Uriona
1968 SpainSpain Eduardo Castelló SpainSpain Domingo Fernández SpainSpain Manuel Galera
1969 SpainSpain Santiago Lazcano SpainSpain Vicente López Carril SpainSpain José Luis Abilleira
1970 SpainSpain Ventura Díaz SpainSpain Miguel María Lasa SpainSpain José Manuel Fuente
1971 SpainSpain Vicente López Carril SpainSpain Agustín Tamames SpainSpain Eduardo Castelló
1972 SpainSpain Luis Pedro Santamarina SpainSpain Enrique Sahagún SpainSpain Andrés Oliva
1973 SpainSpain Vicente López Carril SpainSpain Dámaso Torres SpainSpain José Luis Abilleira
1974 SpainSpain José Grande SpainSpain José Casas SpainSpain Ventura Díaz
1975 PortugalPortugal José Martins SpainSpain Agustín Tamames SpainSpain Luis Ocaña
1976 SpainSpain José Luis Uribezubia SpainSpain Luis Balagué SpainSpain José Casas
1977 SpainSpain José Nazábal PortugalPortugal Fernando Mendes SpainSpain Jorge Fortià
1978 SpainSpain Roque Moya PortugalPortugal José Martins SpainSpain Jaime Albisu
1979 SpainSpain Ángel Arroyo SpainSpain Sebastián Pozo SpainSpain Julián Andiano
1980 SpainSpain Alberto Fernández Blanco SpainSpain José Luis Laguía SpainSpain Antonio Gonzales
1981 SpainSpain Alberto Fernández Blanco SpainSpain Jorge Fortià SpainSpain Antonio Coll
1982 SpainSpain Luis Vicente Otin SpainSpain Ismael Lejarreta SpainSpain Ángel Arroyo
1983 SpainSpain Felipe Yáñez SpainSpain Ángel Arroyo GermanyGermany Reimund Dietzen
1984 SpainSpain Julián Gorospe SpainSpain Iñaki Gastón SpainSpain Jesús Blanco Villar
1985 SpainSpain José Ángel Sarrapio SpainSpain Francisco Caro GermanyGermany Peter Hilse
1986 BelgiumBelgium Lucien Van Impe SpainSpain Juan Tomás Martínez SpainSpain Felipe Yáñez
1987 SpainSpain Miguel Indurain SpainSpain Roberto Torres SpainSpain Roque de la Cruz
1988 SpainSpain Federico Echave PortugalPortugal Manuel Cunha SpainSpain Roque de la Cruz
1989 SpainSpain Laudelino Cubino SpainSpain Javier Murguialday SpainSpain Federico Echave
1990 SpainSpain Jesús Montoya SpainSpain Federico Echave SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Fuchs
1991 NetherlandsNetherlands Gert-Jan Theunisse FranceFrance Ronan Pensec SpainSpain Federico Echave
1992 ColombiaColombia Alberto Camargo ColombiaColombia William Palacio PortugalPortugal Acácio da Silva
1993 ColombiaColombia Fabio Hernán Rodríguez United KingdomUnited Kingdom Robert Millar DenmarkDenmark Bo hamburger
1994 ItalyItaly Massimo Ghirotto ItalyItaly Francesco Casagrande ItalyItaly Michele Bartoli
1995 SpainSpain Fernando Escartín SpainSpain Federico Echave SpainSpain Miguel Indurain
1996 no event
1997 SpainSpain José Manuel Uría SpainSpain David Cañada SpainSpain Marino Alonso

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vuelta a los Valles Mineros - Statistics. In: procyclingstats.com. Retrieved May 22, 2020 .
  2. Así fue la Vuelta a los Valles Mineros de 1997- 39X28. In: 39x28altimetrias.com. Retrieved May 22, 2020 .