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1982 Vuelta a España


FieldValue
name1982 Vuelta a España
date20 April – 9 May
stages19 + Prologue, including 2 split stages
distance3,456
unitkm
time95h 47' 23"
firstMarino Lejarreta
first_natESP
first_teamTeka
first_colorgold
secondMichel Pollentier
second_natBEL
second_teamSafir
thirdSven-Åke Nilsson
third_natSWE
third_teamWolber
pointsStefan Mutter
points_natSUI
points_teamPuch - Eurotex
points_colorlight blue
mountainsJosé Luis Laguía
mountains_natESP
mountains_teamReynolds
mountains_colorgreen
sprintsBenny Schepmans
sprints_natBEL
sprints_teamVan de Ven - Moser
teamKelme
previous[1981](1981-vuelta-a-espana)
next[1983](1983-vuelta-a-espana)

The 37th Edition Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 20 April to 9 May 1982. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3456 km, and was won by Marino Lejarreta of the Teka cycling team.

The Reynolds team controlled the race after team leader Ángel Arroyo took the leader's jersey on the tenth stage. Arroyo kept the jersey until the finish of the race where he won the final individual time trial. Arroyo won the grand tour ahead of Marino Lejarreta and Michel Pollentier. However 48 hours after his win, it emerged that in the doping control that was conducted after the stage 17 Arroyo tested positive. Three other riders also failed the doping test after stage 17: Alberto Fernández, Vicente Belda and Pedro Muñoz.

The four riders were said to have tested positive for Methylphenidate (which is also known as Ritalin) a stimulant.{{cite web |access-date=2008-01-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080921104459/http://www.lavuelta.com/05/ingles/historia/82infor.asp?a=1982&s=infor&t=infor&e=1 |archive-date=2008-09-21 Arroyo and his team denied the allegations and asked for a second analysis of the sample. The B analysis confirmed the first positive test. Arroyo was assigned a 10-minute penalty and stripped of his Vuelta win which was given to Lejarreta. With the 10-minute penalty Arroyo went down to 13th place in the classification. The disqualification of the winner of the Vuelta has been called the worst scandal that has ever hit the race on the official La Vuelta website.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1982 Vuelta a España

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner[P](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-prologue)[1a](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-1a)[1b](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-1b)[2](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-2)[3](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-3)[4](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-4)[5](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-5)[6](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-6)[7](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-7)[8](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-8)[9](1982-vuelta-a-espana-prologue-to-stage-9-stage-9)[10](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-10)[11](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-11)[12](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-12)[13](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-13)[14](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-14)[15a](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-15a)[15b](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-15b)[16](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-16)[17](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-17)[18](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-18)[19](1982-vuelta-a-espana-stage-10-to-stage-19-stage-19)
20 AprilSantiago de Compostela to Santiago de Compostela6.7 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialMarc Gomez
21 AprilSantiago de Compostela to A Coruña97 kmEddy Planckaert
A Coruña to Lugo97 kmEddy Planckaert
22 AprilLugo to Gijón240 kmEddy Planckaert
23 AprilGijón to Santander208 kmEddy Planckaert
24 AprilSantander to Reinosa196 kmAntonio Coll
25 AprilReinosa to Logroño230 kmÁngel Camarillo
26 AprilLogroño to Zaragoza190 kmJosé Luis Laguía
27 AprilZaragoza to Sabiñánigo146 kmEnrique Martínez Heredia
28 AprilSabiñánigo to Lleida216 kmJesús Hernández Úbeda
29 AprilArtesa de Segre to Puigcerdà182 kmJosé Luis Laguía
30 AprilPuigcerdà to Sant Quirze del Vallès181 kmSven-Åke Nilsson
1 MaySant Quirze del Vallès to Barcelona143 kmJosé Luis Laguía
2 MaySalou to Nules200 kmEddy Planckaert
3 MayNules to Antella195 kmJosé Recio
4 MayAntella to Albacete153 kmDominique Arnaud
5 MayAlbacete to Tomelloso119 kmEddy Vanhaerens
Tomelloso to Campo de Criptana35 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialÁngel Arroyo
6 MayCampo de Criptana to San Fernando de Henares176 kmWilly Sprangers
7 MaySan Fernando de Henares to Navacerrada178 kmMarino Lejarreta
8 MayPalazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC) to Palazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC)184 kmJuan Fernández
9 MayMadrid to Madrid84 kmEddy Vanhaerens
Total3456 km

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1ESP **Marino Lejarreta****Teka****95h 47' 23"**
2BEL Michel PollentierSafir-Concorde+ 18"
3SWE Sven-Åke NilssonWolber-Spidel+ 1' 17"
4ESP Faustino Ruperez RinconZor-Helios+ 2' 14"
5ESP José Luis LaguíaReynolds-Galli+ 2' 37"
6FRA Pierre-Raymond VillemianeWolber-Spidel+ 2' 43"
7SUI Stefan MutterPuch-Eurotex+ 4' 18"
8ESP Jaime Vilamajo IpiensKelme-Merckx+ 4' 19s
9FRA Marc DurantWolber-Spidel+ 5' 10"
10ESP Álvaro PinoZor-Helios+ 5' 53"
11ESP Enrique Martinez HerediaKelme-Merckx
12ESP Celestino Prieto RodriquezKelme-Merckx
13ESP Ángel ArroyoReynolds-Galli
14ESP Eduardo ChozasZor-Helios
15ESP Alberto FernandezTeka
16BEL Paul WellensSplendor-Wickes
17ESP Bernardo Alfonsel LopezTeka
18ESP Vicente BeldaKelme-Merckx
19ESP Ismael LejarretaTeka
20ESP Juan FernándezKelme-Merckx
21NED Jo MaasSplendor-Wickes
22FRA Dominique ArnaudWolber-Spidel
23ESP Luis-Vicente OtinHueso
24BEL Benny Van BrabantSplendor-Wickes
25ESP Pedro Munoz RodriguezZor-Helios

References

References

  1. (10 May 1982). "Clasificaciones Oficiales". [[El Mundo Deportivo]].
  2. (August 1996). "Doping in Cyclism: Results of Unannounced Controls in Flanders (1987-1994)". International Journal of Sports Medicine.
  3. (25 November 2005). "Friday's EuroFile: The Heras affair". VeloNews.com.
  4. "1982 » 37th Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats.
  5. "37ème Vuelta a España 1982". Memoire du cyclisme.
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