He Slovenian Primoz Roglic ruled with an iron fist The Vuelta 2024. On the road it may not have given the sensation of hegemony achieved by the former ski jumper, but the final time table indicates that ‘Rogla’ took his fourth La Vuelta victory with a 2’36” margin over the Australian Ben O’Connor.
As the sports curtain of La Vuelta comes down, we have to talk about the economic aspect. How much money did Primoz Roglic win at La Vuelta? First of all, it should be noted that of the three great cycling tours, La Vuelta has the smallest checkbook and the proof is Tadej Pogacar just to win at Giro d’Italia he took 265,668 euros in his pocket, for 500,000 ng Tour de France.
For his part, in La Vuelta his countryman Primoz Roglic He had to settle for ‘only’ 150,000 euros. For his part, the Australian won 57,985 euros Ben O’Connor as second classified and the Balearic Enric Mas 30,000 euros for being third.
THE DETAILED QUANTITY
GLOBAL ECONOMIC AWARDS AT VUELTA 2024
Winner: 150,000 euros
2nd: 57,985 euros
3rd: 30,000 euros
4th: 15,000 euros
5th: 12,500 euros
6th: 9,000 euros
7th: 9,000 euros
8th: 6,000 euros
9th: 6,000 euros
From the 10th to the 20th: 3,800 euros
ECONOMIC PRIZES BY STAGE AT THE 2024 VUELTA
Winner: 11,000 euros
2nd: 5,500 euros
3rd: 2,700 euros
4th: 1,500 euros
5th: 1,100 euros
ECONOMIC AWARDS FOR THE MOUNTAIN JERSEY AT THE 2024 Vuelta
Winner: 13,000 euros
2nd: 6,600 euros
3rd: 3,500 euros
ECONOMIC AWARDS FOR GREEN JERSEY AT 2024 Vuelta
Winner: 11.00 euros
2nd: 5,000 euros
3rd: 2,000 euros
ECONOMIC AWARDS FOR THE BEST YOUNG MAN AT VUELTA 2024
Winner: 11.00 euros
2nd: 5,000 euros
3rd: 2,000 euros
ECONOMIC AWARDS FOR THE BEST TEAM AT THE VUELTA 2024
First: 12,500 euros
2nd: 7,500 euros
3rd: 5,500 euros
4th: 4,300 euros
5th: 3,200 euros
To the amount obtained by Roglic, as well as all cyclists who win a stage, we must add the 11,000 euros that each stage winner gets, the 5,000 for finishing second in the regularity classification that dominated the Australian Kaden Grovesthe twelve results within the top20 of the 21 stages also contributed their bit or the 500 euros per day that the Slovenian earns for wearing the leader’s red jersey every day.
Source: La Verdad

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