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2004 Vuelta a España

59th edition of Vuelta a España


59th edition of Vuelta a España

FieldValue
name2004 Vuelta a España
date4–26 September
stages21
distance2925
unitkm
time77h 42' 46"
firstRoberto Heras
first_natESP
first_team
first_colorgold
secondSantiago Pérez
second_natESP
second_team
thirdFrancisco Mancebo
third_natESP
third_team
pointsErik Zabel
points_natGER
points_team
points_colorblue-fish
mountainsFélix Cárdenas
mountains_natCOL
mountains_teamOrbitel
mountains_colorgranate
combinationRoberto Heras
combination_natESP
combination_team
combination_colorwhite
team
previous2003
next2005

The 59th 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 4 September to 26 September 2004. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 2925 km, and was won by Roberto Heras of the Liberty Seguros cycling team.

Halfway through the 2004 Vuelta, it appeared it would become an easy win for Heras, but in the last week his fellow countryman Santiago Pérez won two heavy mountain stages, thus becoming an important rival. Eventually Heras won with only 30 seconds advantage on Pérez. Pérez and Phonak hearing systems teammate Tyler Hamilton would later test positive for blood doping from blood samples taken during the race. Francisco Mancebo, also from Spain took third. The first non-Spaniard was Stefano Garzelli from Italy in 11th. The points classification was won by Erik Zabel from Germany, the mountains classification was won by Félix Cárdenas from Colombia and the combination classification was won by Roberto Heras. Kelme was the winner of the team ranking. Alessandro Petacchi, an Italian sprinter won four stages, but he did not finish the Vuelta.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 2004 Vuelta a España

Route

StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner123456789101112131415161718192021
4 SeptemberLeón to León28 km[[File:Team Time Trial Stage.svg22px]]Team time trial
5 SeptemberLeón to Burgos207 kmAlessandro Petacchi
6 SeptemberBurgos to Soria156 kmAlejandro Valverde
7 SeptemberSoria to Zaragoza167 kmAlessandro Petacchi
8 SeptemberZaragoza to Morella186.5 kmDenis Menchov
9 SeptemberBenicarló to Castellón de la Plana157 kmÓscar Freire
10 SeptemberCastellón de la Plana to Valencia170 kmAlessandro Petacchi
11 SeptemberAlmussafes to Almussafes40.1 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialTyler Hamilton
Víctor Hugo Peña
12 SeptemberXàtiva to Alto de Aitana162 kmLeonardo Piepoli
13 SeptemberAlcoy to Xorret de Catí174.2 kmEladio Jiménez
14 SeptemberSan Vicente del Raspeig to Caravaca de la Cruz165 kmDavid Zabriskie
15 SeptemberRest day
16 SeptemberAlmería to Calar Alto Observatory145 kmRoberto Heras
17 SeptemberEl Ejido to Málaga172 kmAlessandro Petacchi
18 SeptemberMálaga to Granada167 kmSantiago Pérez
19 SeptemberGranada to Sierra Nevada29.6 km[[File:Mountain Time Trial Stage.svg22px]]Individual time trialSantiago Pérez
20 SeptemberRest day
21 SeptemberOlivenza to Cáceres190.1 kmJosé Julia
22 SeptemberPlasencia to La Covatilla170 kmFélix Cárdenas
23 SeptemberBéjar to Ávila196 kmJavier Pascual Rodríguez
24 SeptemberÁvila to Collado Villalba142 kmConstantino Zaballa
25 SeptemberAlcobendas to Puerto de Navacerrada178 kmJosé Enrique Gutiérrez
26 SeptemberMadrid to Madrid28 km[[File:Time Trial.svg22px]]Individual time trialSantiago Pérez
Total2925 km

Jersey progress

Stage
(Winner)General classification
Points Classification
Mountains Classification
Combination Classification
Team ClassificationRoberto HerasErik ZabelFélix CárdenasRoberto Heras
Stage 1 (TTT)
()Floyd LandisFloyd LandisFloyd LandisFloyd Landis
Stage 2
(Alessandro Petacchi)Max van HeeswijkErik Zabel
Stage 3
(Alejandro Valverde)Benoît JoachimStuart O'Grady
Stage 4
(Alessandro Petacchi)Erik Zabel
Stage 5
(Denis Menchov)Manuel BeltránStuart O'GradyJuan Manuel Gárate
Stage 6
(Óscar Freire)Francisco ManceboManuel Beltrán
Stage 7
(Alessandro Petacchi)Erik ZabelDenis Menchov
Stage 8
(Tyler Hamilton)Floyd LandisFloyd Landis
Stage 9
(Leonardo Piepoli)David FernándezFrancisco Mancebo
Stage 10
(Eladio Jiménez)Stuart O'GradyJosé Miguel Elías
Stage 11
(David Zabriskie)Alejandro Valverde
Stage 12
(Roberto Heras)Roberto HerasRoberto HerasRoberto Heras
Stage 13
(Alessandro Petacchi)Erik Zabel
Stage 14
(Santiago Pérez)
Stage 15 (ITT)
(Santiago Pérez)
Stage 16
(José Julía)
Stage 17
(Félix Cárdenas)Félix Cárdenas
Stage 18
(Javier Pascual Rodríguez)
Stage 19
(Constantino Zaballa)
Stage 20
(José Enrique Gutiérrez)
Stage 21 (ITT)
(Santiago Pérez)
Final

General classification (final)

RankRiderTeamTime
1Roberto Heras****77h42'46"
2Santiago Pérez30"
3Francisco Mancebo2'13"
4Alejandro Valverde3'30"
5Carlos García Quesada7'44"
6Carlos Sastre8'11"
7Isidro Nozal8'32"
8José Ángel Gómez MarchantePaternina–Costa de Almería13'08"
9Luis Pérez13'24"
10David Blanco15'15"
11Stefano Garzelli16'33"
12Marcos Serrano17'14"
13Manuel Beltrán17'43"
14Francisco José LaraPaternina–Costa de Almería24'16"
15Samuel Sánchez29'23"
16Damiano Cunego29'51"
17Jorge FerríoPaternina–Costa de Almería30'49"
18David PlazaCafe Baque31'24"
19Eladio Jiménez34'35"
20Luis PasamontesRelax–Bergasol37'49"
21Unai Osa38'06"

References

References

  1. "Perez vows to continue". Cyclingnews.com.
  2. "59th Vuelta a España". Cycling News.
  3. "59ème Vuelta a España 2004". Memoire du cyclisme.
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