1970 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates23 April – 12 May
Stages19
Distance3,568 km (2,217 mi)
Winning time89h 57' 12"
Results
Winner  Luis Ocaña (ESP) (Bic)
  Second  Augustín Tamames (ESP) (Werner)
  Third  Herman Van Springel (BEL) (Mann-Grundig)

Points  Guido Reybroeck (BEL) (Germanwox – Wega)
  Mountains  Augustín Tamames (ESP) (Werner)
  Combination  Guido Reybroeck (BEL) (Germanwox – Wega)
  Sprints  Miguel María Lasa (ESP) (La Casera)

The 1970 Vuelta a España was the 25th Edition Vuelta a España, taking place from 23 April to 12 May 1970. It consisted of 19 stages over 3,568 km (2,217 mi), ridden at an average speed of 39.85 km/h (24.76 mph). The race revealed Augustín Tamames as a contender for the future at the Vuelta as Tamames riding in his first Vuelta held in the final week the race lead until the final individual time trial when Luis Ocaña time trialled himself into the lead. Ocaña had finished runner up in the previous edition of the race and won the two time trials in the 1970 Vuelta. It would be Ocaña's only win in the Spanish race.[1]

Teams and riders

Route

List of stages[2][3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 23 April Cádiz – Cádiz 6 km (4 mi) Individual time trial  Luis Ocaña (ESP)
1 24 April CádizJerez de la Frontera 170 km (106 mi)  Eddy Peelman (BEL)
2 25 April Jerez de la FronteraFuengirola 217 km (135 mi)  Julián Cuevas (ESP)
3 26 April FuengirolaAlmería 249 km (155 mi)  Guido Reybrouck (BEL)
4 27 April AlmeríaLorca 161 km (100 mi)  Jean Ronsmans (BEL)
5 28 April LorcaCalp 209 km (130 mi)  Luis Santamarina (ESP)
6 29 April CalpBorriana 198 km (123 mi)  Eddy Peelman (BEL)
7 30 April BorrianaTarragona 201 km (125 mi)  Guido Reybrouck (BEL)
8a 1 May TarragonaBarcelona 100 km (62 mi)  Ramón Sáez (ESP)
8b 1 May Barcelona – Barcelona 48 km (30 mi)  Guido Reybrouck (BEL)
9 2 May BarcelonaIgualada 189 km (117 mi)  Agustín Tamames (ESP)
10 3 May IgualadaZaragoza 237 km (147 mi)  Anatole Novak (FRA)
11 4 May ZaragozaCalatayud 118 km (73 mi)  Rini Wagtmans (NED)
12 5 May CalatayudMadrid 204 km (127 mi)  Johny Schleck (LUX)
13 6 May MadridSoria 221 km (137 mi)  Marinus Wagtmans (NED)
14 7 May SoriaValladolid 238 km (148 mi)  Jan Serpenti (NED)
15 8 May ValladolidBurgos 134 km (83 mi)  Ramón Sáez (ESP)
16 9 May BurgosSantander 179 km (111 mi)  Roger Rosiers (BEL)
17 10 May SantanderVitoria 191 km (119 mi)  Willy In 't Ven (BEL)
18 11 May VitoriaSan Sebastián 157 km (98 mi)  José María Errandonea (ESP)
19a 12 May San SebastiánLlodio 104 km (65 mi)  Jos van der Vleuten (NED)
19b 12 May LlodioBilbao 29 km (18 mi) Individual time trial  Luis Ocaña (ESP)
Total 3,568 km (2,217 mi)

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1Spain Luis OcañaBic89h 57' 12"
2Spain Agustín TamamesWerner+ 1' 18"
3Belgium Herman Van SpringelMann–Grundig+ 1' 27"
4Spain Jesús Manzaneque SánchezWerner+ 1' 27"
5Belgium Willy In 't VenMann–Grundig+ 2' 00"
6Spain Francisco Galdós GaunaKas–Kaskol+ 3' 07"
7Spain Miguel María LasaLa Casera–Pena Bahamontes+ 3' 09"
8Spain Joaquim GaleraLa Casera–Pena Bahamontes+ 3' 15"
9Spain Luis Pedro SantamarinaWerner+ 3' 50"
10Spain Juan Manuel SantistebanKarpy+ 4' 15"
11Spain Aurelio González PuenteKas–Kaskol
12Spain Ventura Díaz ArreyWerner
13Spain Eduardo Castelló VillanovaKarpy
14Spain José Manuel Lasa OrguiaLa Casera-Pena Bahamontes
15Spain Andrés Gandarias AlbizuKas-Kaskol
16Spain José Manuel FuenteKarpy
17Spain Vicente López CarrilKas-Kaskol
18Spain Luis Balagué CarreñoWerner
19Belgium André PoppeMann-Grundig
20Netherlands René PijnenWillem II – Gazelle
21Spain José Albelda TormoKarpy
22Spain Francisco Gabica BillaKas–Kaskol
23Spain Antonio Gómez del MoralKas–Kaskol
24Spain Carlos Echeverría ZudaireKas–Kaskol
25Spain Ángel Barrigón ArgumusaKarpy

References

  1. "XX V Vuelta Ciclista a España – Clasificaciones Oficiales" (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo. 13 May 1970. p. 21. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 August 2022.
  2. "1970 » 25th Vuelta a España". Procyclingstats. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  3. "25ème Vuelta a España 1970". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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