The 77th edition of the Vuelta saw the young man’s brilliant success Remco Evenepoel (22 years old)that after the failed experiment of 2021 Giro d’Italia He showed that he has enough legs to be competitive and perform well in three weeks. The Belgian won two stages, the time trial of Alicante and the mountain journey to Alto de Piornal, and dressed as the leader for the entire 16 episodes. After 45 years, a Belgian rider won the Vuelta and it was the first time since 2014 that there were two Spanish riders on the podium.
On time Alberto counter achieved the final Spanish victory in the Vuelta, ahead of Chris Froome and of Alexander Valverdeand today September 11, 2022 Evenepoel was accompanied on the podium in Madrid by Enrique Morewho added his third second place in the Vuelta, and the youth John AyusoOnly 19 years old.
The first edition was held for the first time in 1935. However, throughout its history the race had to be suspended four times: from 1937 to 1940 due to the Spanish Civil War, from 1943 to 1944 due to the Second World War and the bad economic condition of Spain, in 1949 and from 1951 to 1954.
It is the newest and youngest of what are known as cycling’s ‘Grand Tours’, including Tour de France and the Italy is spinning.
ALL PALMARÉS OF THE VUELTA
2022: 1. Remco Evenepoel (Bel), 2. Enric Mas (ESP), 3. Juan Ayuso (ESP)
2021: 1. Primoz Roglic (Esl), 2. Enric Mas (ESP), 3. Jack Haig (Aus)
2020: 1. Primoz Roglic (Esl), 2. Ricahrd Carapaz (ECU), 3. Hugh Carthy (Gbr)
2019: 1. Primoz Roglic (Esl), 2. Alejandro Valverde (ESP), 3. Tadej Pogacar (Esl)
2018: 1. Simon Yates (GBR), 2. Enric Mas (ESP), 3. Miguel Angel López Moreno (COL)
2017: 1. Chris Froome (GBR), 2. Vincenzo Nibali (ITA), 3. Ilnur Zakarin (RUS)
2016: 1. Nairo Quintana (COL), 2. Chris Froome (GBR), 3. Esteban Chaves (COL)
2015: 1. Fabio Aru (ITA), 2. Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP), 3. Rafal Majka (POL)
2014: 1. Alberto Contador (ESP), 2. Chris Froome (ING), 3. Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
2013: 1. Chris Horner (USA), 2. Vincenzo Nibali (ITA), 3. Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
2012: 1. Alberto Contador (ESP), 2. Alejandro Valverde (ESP), 3. Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP)
2011: 1. Chris Froome (GBR), 2. Bradley Wiggins (GBR), 3. Bauke Mollema (HOL)
2010: 1. Vicenzo Nibali (ITA), 2. Ezequiel Mosquera (ESP), 3. Peter Velits (ESL)
2009: 1. Alejandro Valverde (ESP), 2. Samuel Sánchez (ESP), 3. Cadel Evans (AUS)
2008: 1. Alberto Contador (ESP), 2. Levi Leipheimer (USA), 3. Carlos Sastre (ESP)
2007: 1. Denis Menchov (RUS), 2. Carlos Sastre (ESP), 3. Samuel Sánchez (ESP)
2006: 1. Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ), 2. Alejandro Valverde (ESP), 3. Andrey Kashechkin (KAZ)
2005: 1. Denis Menchov (RUS), 2. Carlos Sastre (ESP), 3. Francisco Mancebo (ESP)
2004: 1. Roberto Heras (ESP),. 2. Santiago Perez (ESP), 3. Francisco Mancebo (ESP)
2003: 1. Roberto Heras (ESP), 2. Isidro Nozal (ESP), 3. Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
2002: 1. Aitor González (ESP), 2. Roberto Heras (ESP), 3. Joseba Beloki (ESP)
2001: 1. Angel Casero (ESP), 2. Óscar Sevilla (ESP), 3. Levi Leipheimer (USA)
2000: 1. Roberto Heras (ESP), 2. Angel Casero (ESP), 3. Pavel Tonkov (RUS)
1999: 1. Jan Ullrich (ALE), 2. Igor González de Galdeano (ESP), 3. Roberto Heras (ESP)
1998: 1. Abraham Olano (ESP), 2. Fernando Escartín (ESP), 3. José María Jiménez (ESP)
1997: 1. Alex Zülle (SUI), 2. Fernando Escartín (ESP), 3. Laurent Dufaux (FRA)
nineteen ninety six: 1. Alex Zülle (SUI), 2. Laurent Dufaux (FRA), 3. Tony Rominger (SUI)
nineteen ninety five: 1. Laurent Jalabert (FRA), 2. Abraham Olano (ESP), 3. Johan Bruyneel (BEL)
1994: 1. Tony Rominger (SUI), 2. Mikel Zarrabeitia (ESP), 3. Pedro Delgado (ESP)
1993: 1. Tony Rominger (SUI), 2. Alex Zülle (SUI), 3. Laudelino Cubillo (ESP)
1992: 1. Tony Rominger (SUI), 2. Jesus Montoya (ESP), 3. Pedro Delgado (ESP)
1991: 1. Melchor Mauri (ESP), 2. Miguel Indurain (ESP), 3. Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
1990: 1. Marco Giovannetti (ITA), 2. Pedro Delgado (ESP), 3. Anselmo Fuerte (ESP)
1989: 1. Pedro Delgado (ESP), 2. Fabio Parra (COL), 3. Oscar Vargas (COL)
1988: 1. Sean Kelly (IRL), 2. Raimund Dietzen (ALE), 3. Anselmo Fuerte (ESP)
1987: 1. Luis Herrera (COL), 2. Raimund Dietzen (ALE), 3. Laurent Fignon (FRA)
1986: 1. Alvaro Pino (ESP), 2. Robert Millar (ESC), 3. Sean Kelly (IRL)
1985: 1. Pedro Delgado (ESP), 2. Robert Millar (ESC), 3. Pacho Rodríguez (COL)
1984: 1. Eric Caritoux (FRA), 2. Alberto Fernandez (ESP), 3. Raimund Dietzen (ALE)
1983: 1. Bernard Hinault (FRA), 2. Marino Lejarreta (ESP), 3. Alberto Fernandez (ESP)
1982: 1. Marino Lejarreta (ESP), 2. Michel Pollenier (BEL), 3. Sven-Ake Nilsson (SUE)
1981: 1. Giovanni Battaglin (ITA), 2. Pedro Munoz (ESP), 3. Vicente Belda (ESP)
1980: 1. Faustino Ruperez (ESP), 2. Pedro Torres (ESP), 3. Claude Criquelion (BEL)
1979: 1. Joop Zoetemelk (HOL), 2. Francisco Galdos (ESP), 3. Michel Pollenier (BEL)
1978: 1. Bernard Hinault (FRA), 2. José Pesarrodona (ESP), 3. Jean René Bernaudeau (FRA)
1977: 1. Freddy Maertens (BEL), 2. Miguel Maria Lasa (ESP), 3. Peter Thaler (ALE)
1976: 1. Jose Pesarrodona (ESP), 2. Luis Ocana (ESP), 3. Jose Nazabal (ESP)
1975: 1. Agustín Tamames (ESP), 2. Domingo Perurena (ESP), 3. Miguel María Lasa (ESP)
1974: 1. Jose Manuel Fuente (ESP), 2. Joaquim Agostinho (POR), 3. Bernand Thevenet (FRA)
1973: 1. Eddy Merckx (BEL), 2. Luis Ocaña (ESP), 3. Bernand Thevenet (FRA)
1972: 1. José Manuel Fuente (ESP), 2. Miguel María Lasa (ESP), 3. Agustín Tamames (ESP)
1971: 1. Ferdinand Bracke (BEL), 2. Wilfred David (BEL), 3. Luis Ocaña (ESP)
1970: 1. Luis Ocaña (ESP), 2. Agustin Tamames (ESP), 3. Herman Van Springel (BEL)
1969: 1. Roger Pingeon (FRA), 2. Luis Ocaña (ESP), 3. Marinus Wagtmans (HOL)
1968: 1. Felice Gimondi (ITA), 2. José Pérez Francés (ESP), 3. Eusebio Vélez (ESP)
1967: 1. Jan Janssen (HOL), 2. Jena Pierra Ducasse (FRA), 3. Aurelio Gonzalez (ESP)
1966: 1. Francisco Gabica (ESP), 2. Eusebio Velez (ESP), 3. Carlos Echeverria (ESP)
1965: 1. Rolf Wolfshoul (ALE), 2. Raymond Poulidor (FRA), 3. Rik Van Looy (BEL)
1964: 1. Raymond Poulidor (FRA), 2. Luis Otaño (ESP), 3. José Pérez Francés (ESP)
1963: 1. Jacques Anquetil (FRA), 2. Martin Colmenarejo (ESP), 3. Miguel Pacheco (ESP)
1962: 1. Rudi Altig (ALE), 2. Jose Perez Frances (ESP), 3. Samus Elliot (IRL)
1961: 1. Angelino Soler (ESP), 2. François Mahe (FRA), 3. José Pérez Francés (ESP)
1960: 1. Franz De Mulder (BEL), 2. Armand De Smet (BEL), 3. Miguel Pacheco (ESP)
1959: 1. Antonio Suarez (ESP), 2. Jose Segu (ESP), 3. Rik Van Looy (BEL)
1958: 1. Jean Stablinsky (FRA), 2. Lino Fornara (ITA), 3. Fernando Manzaneque (ESP)
1957: 1. Jesus Lorono (ESP), 2. Federico M. Bahamontes (ESP), 3. Bernardo Ruiz (ESP)
1956: 1. Angelo Conterno (ITA), 2. Jesus Lorono (ESP), 3. Raymond Impanis (BEL)
1955: 1. Jean Dotto (FRA),. 2. Antonio Jimenez (ESP), 3. Raphael Geminiani (FRA)
1950: 1. Emilio Rodriguez (ESP), 2. Manuel Rodriguez (ESP), 3. Jose Serra (ESP)
1948: 1. Bernardo Ruiz (ESP), 2. Emilio Rodríguez (ESP), 3. Bernardo Capo (ESP)
1947: 1. Edouard Van Dyck (BEL), 2. Manuel Costa (ESP), 3. Delio Rodríguez (ESP)
1946: 1. Edouard Van Dyck (BEL), 2. Julian Berrendero (ESP), 3. Jan Lambrichts (HOL)
[1945:[1945:1. Delio Rodriguez (ESP), 2. Julian Berrendero (ESP), 3. Juan Gimeno (ESP)
1942: 1. Julian Berrendero (ESP), 2. Diego Chafer (ESP), 3. Antonio A. Sancho (ESP)
1941: 1. Julian Berrendero (ESP), 2. Fermin Trueba (ESP), 3. Jose Jabardo (ESP)
1936: 1. Gustave Deloor (BEL), 2. Alphonse Deloor (BEL), 3. Antonio Berlota (ITA)
1935: 1. Gustave Deloor (BEL), 2. Mariano Canardo (ESP), 3. Antoon Digneff (BEL)
Source: La Verdad

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