2002 Vuelta a España
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2001 << Vuelta a España 2002 >> 2003
Classifications 21 stages, 2957 km
General Aitor González 69:31:52 h
Points Erik Zabel 181 p.
Mountains Aitor Osa 204 p.
Teams Kelme-Costa Blanca 208:43:05 h

The 57th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from September 7 to September 29, 2002. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 2,957 km, and was won by Aitor González of the Kelme-Costa Blanca cycling team.

Joseba Beloki, the second place finisher of the 2002 Tour de France was part of the winning ONCE-Eroski team that won the opening team time trial of the race. Beloki held the lead until the fifth stage when he lost it to a teammate but on the sixth stage which was won by Roberto Heras. Beloki lost considerable time to other general classification contenders Oscar Sevilla, Aitor González and Heras. Sevilla took the leader’s jersey which he had worn for much of the previous edition of the Vuelta. After the first individual time trial, his teammate Aitor González was within one second of the jersey. On stage 15, González increased the pace of the group and put Sevilla in difficulty. Heras profited from this and attacked to take the stage win and the lead.1 Heras kept the lead until the final day when there was an individual time trial. Heras started the day with a lead of one minute and eight seconds over González but he lost this in the first 25km of the time trial. González took the lead and won the Vuelta, Heras came second and Beloki recovered to eventually finish third overall. The Vuelta was also marked by three stage wins of Italian sprinter Mario Cipollini who retired from the race after his third stage win to prepare for the World Championships.

General classification (final)

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Flag of Spain Aitor González Kelme-Costa Blanca 75h13'52"
2 Flag of Spain Roberto Heras US Postal 2'14"
3 Flag of Spain Joseba Beloki ONCE-Eroski 3'11"
4 Flag of Spain Oscar Sevilla Kelme-Costa Blanca 3'26"
5 Flag of Spain Iban Mayo Euskaltel-Euskadi 5'42"
6 Flag of Spain Angel Casero Team Coast 6'33"
7 Flag of Italy Francesco Casagrande Fassa Bortolo 6'38"
8 Flag of Spain Félix Garcia Bigmat Auber 93 6'46"
9 Flag of Spain Manuel Beltran Team Coast 8'29"
10 Flag of Italy Gilberto Simoni Saeco-Longoni Sport 9'22"
11 Flag of Spain Haimar Zubeldia Euskaltel-Euskadi 9'49"
12 Flag of Denmark Claus Muller Milaneza - MSS 10'16"
13 Flag of Switzerland Fabian Jeker Milaneza - MSS 11'45"
14 Flag of Spain David Plaza Romero Team Coast 11'50"
15 Flag of Italy Guido Trentin Cofidis 15'27"
16 Flag of Portugal Rui Miguel Barbosa Sousa Milaneza-MSS 16'36"
17 Flag of Spain Pablo Lastras Garcia iBanesto.com 19'33"
18 Flag of Slovenia Tadej Valjavec Fassa Bortolo 23'11"
19 Flag of Spain Carlos García Quesada Kelme-Costa Blanca 24'01"
20 Flag of Italy Danilo Di Luca Saeco-Longoni Sport 30'35"
21 Flag of Spain Mikel Zarrabeitia ONCE-Eroski 31'57"
22 Flag of Spain Luis Perez Team Coast 39'42"
23 Flag of Italy Pietro Caucchioli Alessio 43'54"
24 Flag of Croatia Vladimir Miholjevic Alessio 50'13"
25 Flag of the United States Christian Vandevelde US Postal 52'50"

References

  1. ^ "Heras conquers l’Angliru, taking the stage and the race lead". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-06.

External links

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