Tadej Pogacar At 25 years old, he wrote his name in golden letters on winners of the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, after signing the Catalan round to frame, with four stages of success and in which he dominated with great authority. In this way the leader of UAE Team Emirates He replaced his compatriot on the roll of honor of the oldest cycling race on the stages in Spain. Primoz Roglicwhich last year won the battle against Remco Evenepoel.
Amazingly, there was a second double in the Volta and not only did two Slovenians win in a row, but they finished in second place on the final podium two cyclists from the Soudal team: Evenepoel in 2023 and landa this year.
These are the winners of the Volta throughout its history:
103rd. 2024. Tadej Pogacar (Slovenia)
102nd. 2023. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia)
101st. 2022. Sergio Higuita (Colombia)
100. 2021, Adam Yates (Great Britain)
99th. 2019, Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ (Colombia)
98th. 2018, Alejandro VALVERDE (Spain)
97th. 2017, Alejandro VALVERDE (Spain)
96th. 2016, Nairo QUINTANA (Colombia)
95th. 2015, Richie PORTE (Australia)
94th. 2014, Joaquim RODRÍGUEZ (Spain)
93rd. 2013, Daniel MARTIN (Ireland)
92a. 2012, Michel ALBASINI (Switzerland)
91st. 2011, Michelle SCARPONI (Italy)
90th. 2010, Joaquim RODRÍGUEZ (Spain)
89th. 2009, Alejandro VALVERDE (Spain)
88th. 2008, Gostavo CESAR Veloso (Spain)
87th. 2007, Vladimir KARPETS (Russia)
86th. 2006, David CAÑADA (Spain)
85th. 2005, Yaroslav POPOVYCH (Ukraine)
84th. 2004, Miguel A. MARTIN PERDIGUERO (Spain)
83rd. 2003, José A. PECHARROMAN (Spain)
82nd. 2002, Roberto HERAS (Spain)
81st. 2001, Joseba BELOKI (Spain)
80th. 2000, Jose Mª JIMÉNEZ (Spain)
79th. 1999, Manuel BELTRAN (Spain)
78th. 1998, Hernán BUENAHORA (Colombia)
77th. 1997, Fernando ESCARTIN (Spain)
76th. 1996, Alex ZÜLLE (Switzerland)
75th. 1995, Laurent Jalabert (France)
74th. 1994, Claudio CHIAPPUCCI (Italy)
73rd. 1993, Alvaro MEJIA (Colombia)
72nd. 1992, Miguel INDURAIN (Spain)
71st. 1991, Miguel INDURAIN (Spain)
70th. 1990, Laudelino CUBINO (Spain)
69th. 1989, Mariano LEJARRETA (Spain)
68th. 1988, Miguel INDURAIN (Spain)
67th. 1987, Alvaro PINO (Spain)
66th. 1986, Sean KELLY (Ireland)
65th. 1985, Robert MILLAR (Scotland)
64th. 1984, Sean KELLY (Ireland)
63rd. 1983, José RECIO (Spain)
62nd. 1982, Alberto FERNANDEZ (Spain)
61st. 1981, Faustino RUPÉREZ (Spain)
60th. 1980, Marino LEJARRETA (Spain)
59th. 1979, Vicente BELDA (Spain)
58th. 1978, Francesco MOSER (Italy)
57th. 1977, Freddy MAERTENS (Belgium)
56th. 1976, Martínez HEREDIA (Spain)
55th. 1975, Fausto BERTOGLIO (Italy)
54th. 1974, Bernat THEVENET (France)
53rd. 1973, Domingo PERURENA (Spain)
52nd. 1972, Felice GIMONDI (Italy)
51st. 1971, Luis OCAÑA (Spain)
50th. 1970, Franco BITOSSI (Italy)
49th. 1969, Mariano DIAZ (Spain)
48th. 1968, Eddy MERCKX (Belgium)
47th. 1967, Jacques ANQUETIL (France)
46th. 1966, Ariel DEN HARTOG (Netherlands)
45th. 1965, Antonio GÓMEZ MORAL (Spain)
44th. 1964, Joseph Carrara (France)
43rd. 1963, Joseph NOVALES (France)
42nd. 1962, Antonio KARMANY (Spain)
41st. 1961, Henry DUEZ (France)
40th. 1960, Miquel POBLET (Spain)
39th. 1959, Salvador BOTELLA (Spain)
38th. 1958, Ricardo VAN GENECHTIEN (Belgium)
37th. 1957, Jesús LOGROÑO (Spain)
36th. 1956, Aniceto UTSET (Spain)
35th. 1955, José GÓMEZ MORAL (Spain)
34th. 1954, Walter SERENA (Italy)
33a. 1953, Salvador BOTELLA (Spain)
32nd. 1952, Miguel POBLET (Spain)
31st. 1951, Primo VOLPI (Italy)
30th. 1950, Antonio GELABERT (Spain)
29th. 1949, Emnile ROL (France)
28th. 1948, Emilio RODRÍGUEZ (Spain)
27th. 1947, Emilio RODRÍGUEZ (Spain)
26th. 1946, Julián BERRENDERO (Spain)
25th. 1945, Bernardo RUIZ (Spain)
24th. 1944, Miguel CASAS (Spain)
23rd. 1943, Julian BERRENDERO (Spain)
22nd. 1942, Federico EZQUERRA (Spain)
21st. 1941, A. Andrés SANCHO (Spain)
20th. 1940, Christopher DIDIER (Luxembourg)
19th. 1939, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
18th. 1936, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
17th. 1935, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
16th. 1934, Bernardo ROGORA (Italy)
15th. 1933, Alfredo BOVET (Italy)
14th. 1932, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
13th. 1931, Salvador CARDONA (Spain)
12th. 1930, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
11th. 1929, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
10th. 1928, Mariano CAÑARDO (Spain)
9th. 1927, Victor FONTAN (France)
8th. 1926, Victor FONTAN (France)
7th. 1925, Mucio MIQUEL (Spain)
6th. 1924, Mucio MIQUEL (Spain)
5th. 1923, Maurice VILLE (France)
4th. 1920, Joseph PELLETIER (France)
3rd. 1913, Juan MARTI (Spain)
2nd. 1912, José MAGDALENA (Spain)
1 st. 1911, Sebastián MASDEU (Spain)
Source: La Verdad

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