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2002 Vuelta a España

57th edition of the Vuelta a España


57th edition of the Vuelta a España

FieldValue
name2002 Vuelta a España
date7–29 September
stages21
distance2957
unitkm
time75h 13' 52"
firstAitor González
first_natESP
first_teamKelme–Costa Blanca
first_colorgold
secondRoberto Heras
second_natESP
second_teamU.S. Postal
thirdJoseba Beloki
third_natESP
third_teamONCE–Eroski
pointsErik Zabel
points_natGER
points_team
points_colorgranatewhite
mountainsAitor Osa
mountains_natESP
mountains_teamiBanesto.com
mountains_colororange
combinationRoberto Heras
combination_natESP
combination_teamU.S. Postal
combination_colorwhite
previous[2001](2001-vuelta-a-espana)
next[2003](2003-vuelta-a-espana)

The 57th edition of the Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 7 September to 29 September 2002. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 2957 km, and was won by Aitor González of the Kelme–Costa Blanca cycling team.

Joseba Beloki, the second-place finisher of the 2002 Tour de France was part of the winning ONCE–Eroski team that won the opening team time trial of the race. Beloki held the lead until the fifth stage when he lost it to a teammate but on the sixth stage which was won by Roberto Heras. Beloki lost considerable time to other general classification contenders Óscar Sevilla, Aitor González and Heras. Sevilla took the leader's jersey which he had worn for much of the previous edition of the Vuelta. After the first individual time trial, his teammate Aitor González was within one second of the jersey. On stage 15, González increased the pace of the group and put Sevilla in difficulty. Heras profited from this and attacked to take the stage win and the lead. Heras kept the lead until the final day when there was an individual time trial. Heras started the day with a lead of one minute and eight seconds over González but he lost this in the first 25 km of the time trial. González took the lead and won the Vuelta, Heras came second and Beloki recovered to eventually finish third overall. The Vuelta was also marked by three stage wins of Italian sprinter Mario Cipollini who retired from the race after his third stage win to prepare for the World Championships.

During stage 15 riders climbed the Alto de l'Angliru in rain. Team cars stalled on the steepest part, some unable to restart because their tires slipped on messages painted by fans. Riders were caught behind them and others had to ride with flat tires because mechanics could not reach them. David Millar crashed three times and protested by handing in his race number a metre from the line. The judges ruled he had not finished the stage and he left the race. He regretted his temper – he had been ninth – and apologised to his team.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 2002 Vuelta a España

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner[1](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-1)[2](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-2)[3](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-3)[4](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-4)[5](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-5)[6](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-6)[7](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-7)[8](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-8)[9](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-9)[10](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-10)[11](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-11)[12](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-12)[13](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-13)[14](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-14)[15](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-15)[16](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-16)[17](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-17)[18](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-18)[19](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-19)[20](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-20)[21](2002-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-21)
7 SeptemberValencia to Valencia24.6 km[[File:Team Time Trial Stage.svg22px]]Team time trial
8 SeptemberValencia to Alcoy144.7 kmDanilo Di Luca
9 SeptemberSan Vicente del Raspeig to Murcia134.2 kmMario Cipollini
10 SeptemberÁguilas to Roquetas de Mar149.5 kmMario Cipollini
11 SeptemberEl Ejido to Sierra Nevada198 kmGuido Trentin
12 SeptemberGranada to Sierra de la Pandera153.1 kmRoberto Heras
13 SeptemberJaén to Málaga196.8 kmMario Cipollini
14 SeptemberMálaga to Ubrique173.6 kmAitor González
15 SeptemberCórdoba to Córdoba130.2 kmPablo Lastras
16 SeptemberCórdoba to Córdoba36.5 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialAitor González
17 SeptemberRest day
18 SeptemberAlcobendas to Collado Villalba166.1 kmPablo Lastras
19 SeptemberSegovia to Burgos210.5 kmAlessandro Petacchi
20 SeptemberBurgos to Santander189.8 kmGiovanni Lombardi
21 SeptemberSantander to Gijón190.2 kmSerguei Smetanine
22 SeptemberGijón to Alto de l'Angliru176.7 kmRoberto Heras
23 SeptemberRest day
24 SeptemberAvilés to León154.7 kmSantiago Botero
25 SeptemberBenavente to Salamanca146.6 kmAngelo Furlan
26 SeptemberSalamanca to La Covatilla193.7 kmSantiago Blanco
27 SeptemberBéjar to Ávila177.8 kmJosé Vicente Garcia Acosta
28 SeptemberÁvila to Warner Bros. Park141.2 kmAngelo Furlan
29 SeptemberWarner Bros. Park to Madrid (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium)41.2 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialAitor González
Total2957 km

Jersey Progress

Main article: 2002 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11, 2002 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21

StageWinnerGeneral classificationPoints classificationMountains classificationCombination classificationTeam classification123456789101112131415161718192021**Final****Aitor González****Erik Zabel****Aitor Osa****Roberto Heras****Kelme–Costa Blanca**
ONCE–EroskiJoseba Beloki*no award**no award*Joseba BelokiONCE–Eroski
Danilo Di LucaDanilo Di LucaMédéric ClainVitoriano Fernandez
Mario CipolliniErik ZabelMédéric Clain
Mario CipolliniVitoriano Fernandez
Guido TrentinMikel ZarrabeitiaGuido Trentin
Roberto HerasÓscar SevillaFélix García Casas
Mario Cipollini
Aitor GonzálezGilberto SimoniÓscar Sevilla
Pablo Lastras
Aitor GonzálezKelme–Costa Blanca
Pablo Lastras
Alessandro Petacchi
Giovanni LombardiTeam Coast
Sergei Smetanine
Roberto HerasRoberto HerasRoberto HerasKelme–Costa Blanca
Santiago BoteroAitor Osa
Angelo Furlan
Santiago BlancoRoberto Heras
José Vicente García AcostaAitor Osa
Angelo Furlan
Aitor GonzálezAitor González

General classification (final)

RankRiderTeamTime
**1**ESP **Aitor González****Kelme–Costa Blanca ****75h13'52"**
2ESP Roberto HerasU.S. Postal2'14"
3ESP Joseba BelokiONCE–Eroski3'11"
4ESP Óscar SevillaKelme–Costa Blanca3'26"
5ESP Iban Mayo5'42"
6ESP Ángel CaseroTeam Coast6'33"
7ITA Francesco Casagrande6'38"
8ESP Félix García Casas6'46"
9ESP Manuel BeltránTeam Coast8'29"
10ITA Gilberto Simoni9'22"
11ESP Haimar Zubeldia9'49"
12DEN Claus Michael Møller10'16"
13SUI Fabian Jeker11'45"
14ESP David PlazaTeam Coast11'50"
15ITA Guido TrentinCofidis15'27"
16POR Rui Sousa16'36"
17ESP Pablo LastrasiBanesto.com19'33"
18SLO Tadej Valjavec23'11"
19ESP Carlos García QuesadaKelme–Costa Blanca24'01"
20ITA Danilo Di Luca30'35"
21ESP Mikel ZarrabeitiaONCE–Eroski31'57"
22ESP Luis PérezTeam Coast39'42"
23ITA Pietro Caucchioli43'54"
24CRO Vladimir Miholjević50'13"
25USA Christian Vande VeldeU.S. Postal52'50"

References

References

  1. (30 September 2002). "Ciclismo Vuelta a España – Clasificaciones". [[El Mundo Deportivo]].
  2. "Heras conquers l'Angliru, taking the stage and the race lead". Cyclingnews.com.
  3. Procycling, UK, November 2003
  4. Procycling, UK, November 2002
  5. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/2274936.stm No way back for Millar]
  6. [http://www.elmundo.es/2002/09/23/deportes/1233484.html Epica y polémica {{in lang. es]
  7. "57th Vuelta a España Preview". Cycling News.
  8. "57ème Vuelta a España 2002". Memoire du cyclisme.
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