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2009 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21

2009 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21

Overview of the stages

These are the individual stages of the 2009 Vuelta a España, with Stage 12 on 11 September and Stage 21 on 20 September.

Stages

  • s.t. indicates that the rider crossed the finish line in the same group as the one receiving the time above him, and was therefore credited with the same finishing time.

Stage 12

11 September 2009 — Almería to Alto de Velefique, 174 km

Coming out of the second rest day, the peloton gets a course with over 3,500 meters in total climbing. It includes two visits to the Alto de Velefique, one coming after 55 km and the other at the finish line. There is another first and a third-category climb on the day.

RiderTeamTime
**1****Ryder Hesjedal******
2David García
3Robert Gesink
4Ezequiel Mosquera
5Damiano Cunego
6Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde finished the stage wearing the golden jersey as general classification leader]]
7Cadel Evans [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxEvans finished the stage wearing the white jersey as combination classification leader]]
8Ivan Basso
9Tom Danielson
10Samuel Sánchez

|| |General classification after stage 12

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde was awarded the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Cadel Evans
3Robert Gesink
4Tom Danielson
5Ivan Basso
6Samuel Sánchez
7Damiano Cunego
8Ezequiel Mosquera
9Daniel Navarro
10Joaquim Rodríguez

|}

Stage 13

12 September 2009 — Berja to Sierra Nevada, 175 km

This is undoubtedly the queen stage of the 2009 Vuelta. The special-category Alto de Sierra Nevada at the finish is, at 2,520 metres, the highest point reached in the race. But it is far from all this course has to offer – the deceptively difficult and steep third-category Alto de Berja comes almost immediately and is followed by the first-category Puerto de la Ragua. The Vuelta has never before gone over the Puerto de la Ragua from this side, and it is more difficult than climbing it from the opposite side. Another first-category climb, the Alto de Monachil, occurs near the end of the stage, though it is essentially just the halfway point to the Alto de Sierra Nevada.

RiderTeamTime
**1****David Moncoutié******
2Ezequiel Mosquera
3Alejandro Valverde [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde finished the stage wearing the golden jersey as general classification leader]] [[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde finished the stage wearing the white jersey as combination classification leader]]
4Robert Gesink
5Ivan Basso
6Samuel Sánchez
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Cadel Evans
9Paolo Tiralongo
10Amaël Moinard

|| |General classification after stage 13

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Ivan Basso
4Samuel Sánchez
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Thomas Danielson
10Daniel Navarro

|}

Stage 14

13 September 2009 — Granada to La Pandera, 157 km

The riders have one more high mountain stage to go through before making it back to flat lands. Two third-category climbs and several uncategorized rises precede another special-category summit stage finish at the Sierra de La Pandera.

RiderTeamTime
**1****Damiano Cunego******
2Jakob Fuglsang
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ezequiel Mosquera
5Alejandro Valverde
6Robert Gesink
7Cadel Evans
8Gonzalo Rabuñal
9Ivan Basso
DSQJuan José Cobo

||General classification after stage 14

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20pxValverde was awarded the green jersey as points classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ivan Basso
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Thomas Danielson
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 15

14 September 2009 — Jaén to Córdoba, 168 km

This stage is branded as flat, though it begins at about 600 meters in elevation before descending to the valley below. It also includes the second-category Alto del Catorce por Ciento (which, despite its name, does not feature 14% gradients) 20 km from the finish.

RiderTeamTime
**1****Lars Boom******
2David Herrero
3Dominik Roels
4Leonardo Duque
5Maxim Iglinsky
6Alexandr Kolobnev
7Martin Velits
8Serafín Martínez
9Alexander Efimkin
10Mathieu Ladagnous

||General classification after stage 15

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde**[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey green.svg20pxValverde retained the green jersey as points classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ivan Basso
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Thomas Danielson
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 16

15 September 2009 — Córdoba to Puertollano, 170 km

This is the easiest stage the peloton will have seen since Catalonia, with only two early third-category climbs to disrupt an otherwise flat overall profile.

RiderTeamTime
**1****André Greipel** [[Image:Jersey green.svg20pxGreipel finished the stage wearing the green jersey as points classification leader]]****
2William Bonnet
3Daniele Bennati
4Gerald Ciolek
5Francisco Jose Pacheco Torres
6Leonardo Duque
7Jürgen Roelandts
8Sébastien Hinault
9Matti Breschel
10Iñaki Isasi

||General classification after stage 16

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ivan Basso
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Thomas Danielson
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 17

16 September 2009 — Ciudad Real to Talavera de la Reina, 175 km

This stage was thought to be a hard-fought reward for whichever sprinters fought their way through the heights wrought by the Vuelta's second week – it did not feature a single categorized climb. It was expected to see a mass sprint finish. Contrary to expectations, 's Anthony Roux was able to hold off the chasing peloton to take the win by just a few meters.

RiderTeamTime
**1****Anthony Roux******
2William Bonnet
3André Greipel [[Image:Jersey green.svg20pxGreipel finished the stage wearing the green jersey as points classification leader]]
4Daniele Bennati
5Francisco Jose Pacheco Torres
6Jürgen Roelandts
7Sébastien Hinault
8Javier Benítez
9Enrico Gasparotto
10Borut Božič

||General classification after stage 17

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ivan Basso
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Thomas Danielson
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 18

17 September 2009 — Talavera de la Reina to Ávila, 175 km

This course has four categorized climbs, three of which are new to the Vuelta. The selection should take place on the first-category Puerto de Mijares, which comes at the halfway point of the stage.

RiderTeamTime
**1****Philip Deignan******
2Roman Kreuziger
3Jakob Fuglsang
4Manuel Váquez
5Igor Antón
6Mickaël Chérel
7Rein Taaramäe
8Rémy Di Gregorio
9Jesús Hernández
10Jesús Del Nero

||General classification after stage 18

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Robert Gesink
3Samuel Sánchez
4Ivan Basso
5Cadel Evans
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Philip Deignan
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 19

18 September 2009 — Ávila to La Granja de San Ildefonso, 175 km

This is the Vuelta's last mountain stage. It includes two passes over the first-category Puerto de Navacerrada, the second of which crests 17 km from the finish. There is also quite a lot of descending to do on this stage, as the four categorized climbs all begin and end at roughly the same elevation. The finish comes on the descent from the last pass over the Puerto de Navacerrada.

RiderTeamTime
DSQJuan José Cobo
2Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde finished the stage wearing the golden jersey as general classification leader]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde finished the stage holding the white jersey as combination classification leader]]
3Cadel Evans
4Samuel Sánchez
5Daniel Moreno
6Ezequiel Mosquera
7Paolo Tiralongo
8Ivan Basso
9Manuel Vázquez
10Rémy Di Gregorio

||General classification after stage 19

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Samuel Sánchez
3Ivan Basso
4Cadel Evans
5Ezequiel Mosquera
6Robert Gesink
7Paolo Tiralongo
8Joaquim Rodríguez
9Philip Deignan
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 20

19 September 2009 — Toledo, 26 km (ITT)

The course for the final time trial is flat, with very gentle undulation.

RiderTeamTime
**1****David Millar******
2Samuel Sánchez
3Cadel Evans
4Gustavo César Veloso
5Roman Kreuziger
6Philippe Gilbert
7Alejandro Valverde[[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde finished the stage wearing the golden jersey as general classification leader]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde finished the stage holding the white jersey as combination classification leader]]
8David Herrero
9Jesús Del Nero
10Lieuwe Westra

||General classification after stage 20

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Samuel Sánchez
3Cadel Evans
4Ivan Basso
5Ezequiel Mosquera
6Robert Gesink
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Philip Deignan
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

Stage 21

20 September 2009 — Rivas-Vaciamadrid to Madrid, 110 km

The Vuelta ended, by tradition, much like the Tour de France does, with a flat and largely ceremonial road stage. It ended in downtown Madrid at the Plaza de Cibeles.

RiderTeamTime
**1****André Greipel** [[Image:Jersey green.svg20pxGreipel finished the stage wearing the green jersey as points classification leader]]****
2Daniele Bennati
3Borut Božič
4Leonardo Duque
5Sébastien Hinault
6Enrico Gasparotto
7Greg Henderson
8Roger Hammond
9Tom Leezer
10Paul Voss

||Final general classification

RiderTeamTime
**1****Alejandro Valverde** [[Image:Jersey gold.svg20pxValverde retained the golden jersey as general classification leader after this stage]][[Image:Jersey white.svg20pxValverde retained the white jersey as combination classification leader after this stage]]****
2Samuel Sánchez
3Cadel Evans
4Ivan Basso
5Ezequiel Mosquera
6Robert Gesink
7Joaquim Rodríguez
8Paolo Tiralongo
9Philip Deignan
DSQJuan José Cobo

|}

References

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