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2009 Vuelta a España
64th Vuelta a España
64th Vuelta a España
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2009 Vuelta a España |
| series | [2009 UCI World Ranking](2009-uci-world-ranking) |
| race_no | 23 |
| season_no | 24 |
| image | Vuelta-a-Espana-2009.png |
| image_size | 350px |
| date | 29 August–20 September |
| stages | 21 |
| distance | 3292.3 |
| unit | km |
| time | 87h 22' 37" |
| first | Alejandro Valverde |
| first_nat | ESP |
| first_team | |
| first_color | gold |
| second | Samuel Sánchez |
| second_nat | ESP |
| second_team | |
| third | Cadel Evans |
| third_nat | AUS |
| third_team | |
| points | André Greipel |
| points_nat | GER |
| points_team | |
| points_color | green |
| mountains | David Moncoutié |
| mountains_nat | FRA |
| mountains_team | |
| mountains_color | granate |
| combination | Alejandro Valverde |
| combination_nat | ESP |
| combination_team | |
| combination_color | white |
| team | Xacobeo–Galicia |
| previous | [2008](2008-vuelta-a-espana) |
| next | [2010](2010-vuelta-a-espana) |
The 2009 Vuelta a España was the 64th Vuelta a España. The event took place from 29 August to 20 September 2009. For only the second time in the race's history, it began away from Spanish soil, with the race not in fact reaching Spain until Stage 5.
The 2009 Vuelta has been described as having an easy start and a hard finish. This is because of the short individual time trial and three perfectly flat stages in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium (along with another in Spain in the race's first week), and eight of the final fourteen stages being mountain stages, with four mountaintop finishes.
The race was won by Spain's Alejandro Valverde who claimed his first grand tour victory.
Teams
Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 2009 Vuelta a España
29 teams sought places in the race, of which 21 were initially invited to compete. , one of two UCI ProTour teams omitted from the list of invited teams, appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and were subsequently granted the right to enter. are thus the only ProTour team absent from the race.
Stages
| Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | [1](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-1) | [2](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-2) | [3](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-3) | [4](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-4) | [5](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-5) | [6](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-6) | [7](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-7) | [8](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-8) | [9](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-9) | [10](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-10) | [11](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-11) | [12](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-12) | [13](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-13) | [14](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-14) | [15](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-15) | [16](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-16) | [17](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-17) | [18](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-18) | [19](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-19) | [20](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-20) | [21](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-21) | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 August | Assen (Netherlands) | 4.8 km | [[File:Time Trial.svg | 20px | link=Individual time trial]] | Individual time trial | Fabian Cancellara | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 30 August | Assen (Netherlands) to Emmen (Netherlands) | 203.7 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg | 22px]] | Flat stage | Gerald Ciolek | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 31 August | Zutphen (Netherlands) to Venlo (Netherlands) | 189.7 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg | 22px]] | Flat stage | Greg Henderson | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 1 September | Venlo (Netherlands) to Liège (Belgium) | 225.5 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg | 22px]] | Flat stage | André Greipel | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| 2 September | Rest/travel day | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3 September | Tarragona to Vinaròs | 174.0 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | André Greipel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 4 September | Xàtiva | 176.8 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | Borut Božič | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5 September | Valencia | 30.0 km | [[File:Time Trial.svg | 20px | link=Individual time trial]] | Individual time trial | Fabian Cancellara | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 6 September | Alzira to Alto de Aitana | 204.7 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | Damiano Cunego | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 7 September | Alcoy to Xorret de Catí | 188.8 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | Gustavo César Veloso | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 8 September | Alicante to Murcia | 171.2 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | Simon Gerrans | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 9 September | Murcia to Caravaca de la Cruz | 200.0 km | [[Image:Mediummountainstage.svg]] | Transition stage | Tyler Farrar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 10 September | Rest day | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 11 September | Almería to Alto de Velefique | 179.3 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | Ryder Hesjedal | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 12 September | Berja to Sierra Nevada | 172.4 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | David Moncoutié | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 13 September | Granada to La Pandera | 157.0 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | Damiano Cunego | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 14 September | Jaén to Córdoba | 167.7 km | [[Image:Mediummountainstage.svg]] | Transition stage | Lars Boom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 15 September | Córdoba to Puertollano | 170.3 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | André Greipel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 16 September | Ciudad Real to Talavera de la Reina | 193.6 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | Anthony Roux | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 17 September | Talavera de la Reina to Ávila | 165.0 km | [[Image:Mediummountainstage.svg]] | Transition stage | Philip Deignan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 18 September | Ávila to La Granja de San Ildefonso | 179.8 km | [[Image:Mountainstage.svg]] | Mountain stage | Juan José Cobo | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Alejandro Valverde | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 19 September | Toledo | 27.8 km | [[File:Time Trial.svg | 20px | link=Individual time trial]] | Individual time trial | David Millar | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| 20 September | Rivas-Vaciamadrid to Madrid | 110.2 km | [[Image:Plainstage.svg]] | Flat stage | André Greipel | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 3292.3 km |
Race overview
Main article: 2009 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11, 2009 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
Classification leadership
In the 2009 Vuelta a España, four different jerseys are awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding the finishing times of the stages per cyclist after deduction of time bonuses for high placings in stage finishes and at intermediate sprints, the leader receives a golden jersey. This classification is considered the most important of the Vuelta a España, and the winner of the general classification is considered the winner of the Vuelta.
Additionally, there is also a points classification, which awards a green jersey. In the points classification, cyclists receive points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage. The winner gets 25 points, second place 20, third 16, fourth 14, fifth 12, sixth 10, and one point per place less down the line, to a single point for fifteenth. In addition, some points can be won in intermediate sprints.
There is also a mountains classification, which awards a red jersey. In the mountains classifications, points were won by reaching the top of a mountain before other cyclists. Each climb is categorized, with most of the climbs being either first, second, third, or fourth category. There are also three "special category" climbs (equivalent to hors catégorie in the Tour de France); these are the stage finishes on the Alto de Aitana, the Alto de Sierra Nevada, and the Sierra de La Pandera. These climbs award even more points than a first-category climb.
Finally, there is the combination classification. This is calculated by adding the rankings in the general, points and mountains classifications; the cyclist with the lowest combined ranking is the leader in the combination classification, and receives a white jersey.
There is also a classification for teams. In this classification, the times of the best three cyclists per stage are added, and the team with the lowest time is the leader.
| Stage | Winner | General classification | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[Image:Jersey gold.svg | 25px]] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Maillot Oro* | Points classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey green.svg | 25px]] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Maillot Puntos* | Mountains classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey granate.svg | 25px]] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Maillot Montaña* | Combination Classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| [[Image:Jersey white.svg | 25px]] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Maillot Combinada* | Team classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| *Clasificación por equipos* | [1](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-1) | [2](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-2) | [3](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-3) | [4](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-4) | [5](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-5) | [6](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-6) | [7](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-7) | [8](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-8) | [9](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-9) | [10](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-10) | [11](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-1-to-stage-11-stage-11) | [12](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-12) | [13](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-13) | [14](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-14) | [15](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-15) | [16](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-16) | [17](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-17) | [18](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-18) | [19](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-19) | [20](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-20) | [21](2009-vuelta-a-espana-stage-12-to-stage-21-stage-21) | **Final** | Alejandro Valverde | André Greipel | David Moncoutié | Alejandro Valverde | ||||||
| Fabian Cancellara | Fabian Cancellara | Fabian Cancellara | *Not Awarded* | Fabian Cancellara | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gerald Ciolek | Tom Boonen | Tom Leezer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Greg Henderson | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| André Greipel | André Greipel | Lars Boom | Dominik Roels | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| André Greipel | André Greipel | Aitor Hernández | Serafín Martínez | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Borut Božič | José Antonio López | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Fabian Cancellara | Fabian Cancellara | Dominik Roels | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Damiano Cunego | Cadel Evans | David Moncoutié | Cadel Evans | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gustavo César Veloso | Alejandro Valverde | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Simon Gerrans | David de la Fuente | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tyler Farrar | David Moncoutié | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Ryder Hesjedal | Alejandro Valverde | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| David Moncoutié | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Damiano Cunego | Alejandro Valverde | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Lars Boom | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| André Greipel | André Greipel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Anthony Roux | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Philip Deignan | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| last1=Long | first1=Jonny | title=Juan José Cobo has been stripped of his 2011 Vuelta a España title after being found guilty of doping | url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/vuelta-a-espana/juan-jose-cobo-stripped-2011-vuelta-espana-title-found-guilty-doping-427599 | magazine=Cycling Weekly | access-date=18 June 2019 | date=18 June 2019}} | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Alejandro Valverde | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| David Millar | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| André Greipel |
;Jersey wearers when one rider is leading two or more competitions If a cyclist leads two or more competitions at the end of a stage, he receives all those jerseys. In the next stage, he can only wear one jersey, and he wears the jersey representing leadership in the most important competition (golden first, then green, then granate, then white). The other jerseys that the cyclists owns are worn in the next stage by the second-place (or, if needed, third or fourth-place) rider in that classification.
- In Stage 2, Tom Boonen wore the green jersey, and Tyler Farrar wore the white jersey
- In Stage 3, Gerald Ciolek wore the white jersey
- In Stage 4, Greg Henderson wore the white jersey
- In Stages 6 & 7, Tom Boonen wore the green jersey
- In Stage 9, Damiano Cunego wore the white jersey
- In Stage 13, Cadel Evans wore the white jersey
- In Stages 14–19, Robert Gesink wore the white jersey
- In Stage 15 & 16, André Greipel wore the green jersey
- In Stage 20, Ezequiel Mosquera wore the white jersey
- In Stage 21, Samuel Sánchez wore the white jersey
Final standings
After stage 21
General Classification
| Rider | Team | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** | **Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]] | **** |
| 2 | Samuel Sánchez | |||||
| 3 | Cadel Evans | |||||
| 4 | Ivan Basso | |||||
| 5 | Ezequiel Mosquera | |||||
| 6 | Robert Gesink | |||||
| 7 | Joaquim Rodríguez | |||||
| 8 | Paolo Tiralongo | |||||
| 9 | Philip Deignan | |||||
| DSQ | Juan José Cobo |
Points Classification
| Rider | Team | Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** | **André Greipel[[Image:Jersey green.svg | 20px | Greipel retained the green jersey as points classification leader after this stage]]** | **** | ||
| 2 | Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the golden jersey as general overall leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]** | |
| 3 | Daniele Bennati | |||||
| 4 | Cadel Evans | |||||
| 5 | Samuel Sánchez | |||||
| 6 | Borut Božič | |||||
| 7 | Ezequiel Mosquera | |||||
| 8 | Robert Gesink | |||||
| 9 | Ivan Basso | |||||
| 10 | Leonardo Duque |
King of the Mountains Classification
| Rider | Team | Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** | **David Moncoutié**[[Image:Jersey granate.svg | 20px | Moncoutié retained the granate jersey as King of the Mountains classification leader after this stage]] | **** | ||
| 2 | David de la Fuente | |||||
| 3 | Julián Sánchez Pimienta | |||||
| 4 | Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey gold.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the golden jersey as general overall classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]] | |
| 5 | Ezequiel Mosquera | |||||
| 6 | Pieter Weening | |||||
| 7 | Javier Ramírez Abeja | |||||
| 8 | Robert Gesink | |||||
| 9 | Johnny Hoogerland | |||||
| 10 | Samuel Sánchez |
Combination Classification
| Rider | Team | Points | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| **1** | **Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the golden jersey as the overall leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg | 20px | Valverde retained the white jersey as the combination classification leader after this stage]] | **** |
| 2 | Samuel Sánchez | |||||
| 3 | Ezequiel Mosquera | |||||
| 4 | Cadel Evans | |||||
| 5 | Robert Gesink | |||||
| 6 | Ivan Basso | |||||
| 7 | David Moncoutié[[Image:Jersey granate.svg | 20px | Moncoutié retained the granate jersey as King of the Mountains leader after this stage]] | |||
| 8 | Johnny Hoogerland | |||||
| DSQ | Juan José Cobo | |||||
| 10 | Joaquim Rodríguez |
Teams Classification
| Team | Time | |
|---|---|---|
| **1** | **** | |
| 2 | ||
| 3 | ||
| 4 | ||
| 5 | ||
| 6 | ||
| 7 | ||
| 8 | ||
| 9 | ||
| 10 |
World Rankings points
The Vuelta was the penultimate event in the 2009 UCI World Ranking. The rankings leader, Alberto Contador, did not compete in the event, but five of the top ten did, including the race winner, Valverde, who earned enough points to ensure that the title was not yet decided. Valverde, however, remained banned from riding in Italy, and so did not take part in the final ranking event, the 2009 Giro di Lombardia.
Vuelta
| Italy | 1 | 1 |
|---|
References
References
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- (2009-09-20). "Alejandro Valverde wins Tour of Spain". The Telegraph.
- (2009-09-20). "Valverde cruises to first Vuelta victory". CNN.com.
- (2009-06-12). "Vuelta's 2009 teams announced". Autobus.cyclingnews.com.
- link. (August 27, 2009)
- (19 June 2019). "Alejandro Valverde could be handed Vuelta a España stage victory after Juan José Cobo found guilty of doping".
- (18 June 2019). "Juan José Cobo has been stripped of his 2011 Vuelta a España title after being found guilty of doping".
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