1941 Vuelta a España explained

1941 Vuelta a España
Date:12 June – 6 July
Stages:21
Distance:4409
Unit:km
Time:168h 45' 26"
Speed:26.13
First:Julián Berrendero
First Nat:ESP
First Natvar:1938
First Color:white
Second:Fermin Trueba
Second Nat:ESP
Second Natvar:1938
Third:José Jabardo
Third Nat:ESP
Third Natvar:1938
Mountains:Fermin Trueba
Mountains Nat:ESP
Mountains Natvar:1938
Mountains Color:green
Previous:1936
Next:1942

The 3rd Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 12 June to 6 July 1941. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 4409km (2,740miles). Delio Rodríguez won 12 of the 21 stages and finished in 4th place overall. Fermin Trueba won three stages and the mountains classification and finished only about one minute behind Julián Berrendero, in a race where the winner's time was nearly 170:00:00.[1] [2]

This was the first time that the Vuelta was won by a Spanish rider. The race was organized by "Educacion y Descanco", an organisation in the Franco dictatorship with the goal to promote arts, culture and sports. Teams from several countries (Belgium, France, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands) were invited to send a team of four riders, but the countries involved in World War II were unwilling or unable to do so, and only riders from Spain and neutral Switzerland competed in the race.[3]

Rodriguez rose to fame after this race and later became a significant figure in Spanish cycling history.[4] [5]

Teams and riders

See main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1941 Vuelta a España.

Route

List of stages[6] [7] [8]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
112 JuneMadrid – Salamanca210km (130miles)
213 JuneSalamanca – Cáceres214km (133miles)
314 JuneCáceres – Sevilla270km (170miles)
416 JuneSevilla – Málaga212km (132miles)
517 JuneMálaga – Almería220km (140miles)
618 JuneAlmería – Murcia223km (139miles)
719 JuneMurcia – Valencia248km (154miles)
821 JuneValencia – Tarragona279km (173miles)
922 JuneTarragona – Barcelona112km (70miles)
1023 JuneBarcelona – Zaragoza294km (183miles)
1124 JuneZaragoza – Logroño172km (107miles)
1225 JuneLogroño – San Sebastián213km (132miles)
1326 JuneSan Sebastián – Bilbao160km (100miles)
1428 JuneBilbao – Santander165km (103miles)
1529 JuneSantander – Gijón192km (119miles)
16a30 JuneGijón – Oviedo53km (33miles)Individual time trial
16bOviedo – Luarca101km (63miles)
171 JulyLuarca – A Coruña219km (136miles)
182 JulyA Coruña – Vigo175km (109miles)
194 JulyVigo – Verín178km (111miles)
205 JulyVerín – Valladolid301km (187miles)
216 JulyValladolid – Madrid198km (123miles)

Results

Final General Classification

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Julián Berrendero 168h 45' 26s
2 Fermin Trueba a 1' 07s
3 a 6' 32s
4 a 29' 17s
5 a 35' 40s
6 a 35' 57s
7 a 46' 04s
8 a 54' 25s
9 a 1h 05' 40s
10 a 1h 24' 13s
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Notes and References

  1. News: Manana Empieza en Madrid la III Vuelta Ciclista a España. es. 11 June 1941. 1. El Mundo Deportivo. El Mundo Deportivo S.A.. 27 May 2012. PDF. The third Tour of Spain begins in Madrid tomorrow. https://web.archive.org/web/20150508054035/http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/HEM/1941/06/11/MD19410611-001.pdf. 8 May 2015. live.
  2. News: La Vuelta Ciclista a España "tesoro de propaganda nacional". es. The cycling Tour of Spain "treasure of national propaganda". El Mundo Deportivo. 8 June 1941. 18 August 2018.
  3. Book: van den Akker, Pieter. Vuelta a España rules and statistics: 1935-2021. 4. 979-8837468667.
  4. Web site: General Information 1941. La Vuelta.com. 23 March 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20110611185026/http://www.lavuelta.com/05/ingles/historia/41infor.asp?a=1941&s=infor&t=infor&e=1. 2011-06-11. dead.
  5. Web site: Boyce. Barry. The Return of the Vuelta. CyclingRevealed. 9 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110723194835/http://www.cyclingrevealed.com/timeline/Race%20Snippets/VaE/VaE1941.htm. 23 July 2011 . live.
  6. Web site: 1941 » 3rd Vuelta a Espana. Procyclingstats. 18 August 2018.
  7. Web site: 3ème Vuelta a España 1941. Memoire du cyclisme. fr. https://web.archive.org/web/20041025141042/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tde/tde1941.php. 25 October 2004.
  8. Web site: 1941 Stage Results. La Vuelta. Unipublic. 11 July 2011.