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1974 Vuelta a España


FieldValue
name1974 Vuelta a España
date23 April – 12 May
stages19 stages + Prologue, including 3 split stages
distance2,987
unitkm
time86h 48' 18"
firstJosé Manuel Fuente
first_natESP
first_natvar1945
first_teamKas–Kaskol
first_coloryellow
secondJoaquim Agostinho
second_natPOR
second_teamBic
thirdMiguel María Lasa
third_natESP
third_natvar1945
third_teamKas–Kaskol
pointsDomingo Perurena
points_natESP
points_natvar1945
points_teamKas–Kaskol
points_colorgreen
mountainsJosé Luis Abilleira
mountains_natESP
mountains_natvar1945
mountains_teamLa Casera
sprintsJavier Elorriaga
sprints_natESP
sprints_natvar1945
sprints_teamKas–Kaskol
combinationJosé Luis Abilleira
combination_natESP
combination_natvar1945
combination_teamLa Casera
combination_colorred
teamKas–Kaskol
previous[1973](1973-vuelta-a-espana)
next[1975](1975-vuelta-a-espana)

The 29th Edition Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 23 April to 12 May 1974. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 2987 km, and was won by José Manuel Fuente of the Kas–Kaskol cycling team. José Luis Albilleira won the mountains classification while Domingo Perurena won the points classification.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1974 Vuelta a España

Route

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23 AprilAlmería to Almería5 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialRoger Swerts
24 AprilAlmería to Almería98 kmEddy Peelman
25 AprilAlmería to Granada187 kmEric Leman
26 AprilGranada to Fuengirola161 kmRik Van Linden
27 AprilMarbella to Seville206 kmRik Van Linden
28 AprilSeville to Córdoba139 kmDomingo Perurena
29 AprilCórdoba to Ciudad Real211 kmEddy Peelman
30 AprilCiudad Real to Toledo126 kmDomingo Perurena
1 MayToledo to Madrid167 kmRoger Swerts
Circuito del Jarama4 km[[File:Team Time Trial Stage.svg22px]]Team time trial
2 MayMadrid to Los Ángeles de San Rafael158 kmJosé Manuel Fuente
3 MayLos Ángeles de San Rafael to Los Ángeles de San Rafael5 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialRaymond Delisle
Los Ángeles de San Rafael to Ávila125 kmMartin Martinez
4 MayÁvila to Valladolid168 kmJosé Luis Uribezubia
5 MayValladolid to León203 kmRoger Swerts
6 MayLeón to Monte Naranco128 kmJosé Manuel Fuente
7 MayOviedo to Cangas de Onís134 kmJoaquim Agostinho
8 MayCangas de Onís to Laredo210 kmJuan Manuel Santisteban
9 MayLaredo to Bilbao133 kmGerben Karstens
10 MayBilbao to Miranda de Ebro157 kmAgustín Tamames
11 MayMiranda de Ebro to Eibar152 kmAgustín Tamames
12 MayEibar to San Sebastián79 km{{illManuel Antonio Garcíafr}}
San Sebastián to San Sebastián35.9 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialJoaquim Agostinho
Total2987 km

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1ESP José Manuel FuenteKas–Kaskol86h 48' 18"
2POR Joaquim AgostinhoBic+ 11"
3ESP Miguel María LasaKas–Kaskol+ 1' 09"
4ESP Luis OcañaBic+ 1' 58"
5ESP Domingo PerurenaKas–Kaskol+ 4' 29"
6ESP José Antonio GonzalezKas–Kaskol+ 5' 56"
7FRA Jean-Pierre DanguillaumePeugeot–BP–Michelin+ 6' 29"
8ESP José Luis UribezubiaKas–Kaskol+ 6' 33"
9ESP Ventura DíazMonteverde+ 8' 25"
10BEL Roger SwertsIjsboerke+ 8' 28"
11POR Fernando MendesBenfica
12ESP Antonio ValloriLa Casera
13ESP José Luis AbilleiraLa Casera
14ESP Antonio MenéndezKas–Kaskol
15FRA Régis OvionPeugeot–BP–Michelin
16ESP Javier Francisco ElorriagoKas–Kaskol
17ESP Agustín TamamesBenfica
18BEL Jan Van De WieleMIC-De Gribaldy
19ESP Juan Zurano JérezLa Casera
20ESP Santiago LazcanoKas–Kaskol
21ESP José Antonio PontónLa Casera
22BEL Eric LemanMIC-De Gribaldy
23BEL Noël Van CloosterMIC-De Gribaldy
24ESP Jesús Manzaneque SánchezLa Casera
25POR Venceslau FernandesBenfica

References

References

  1. "General Information 1974". La Vuelta.com.
  2. (13 May 1974). "29 Vuelta Ciclista a España – Clasificaciones Oficiales". [[El Mundo Deportivo]].
  3. "1974 » 29th Vuelta a España". Procyclingstats.
  4. "29ème Vuelta a España 1974". Memoire du cyclisme.
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