List of Vuelta a España Gran Partidas explained

The Vuelta a España is an annual road bicycle race currently held over 23 days in August and September. Up until the 1995 edition the race was held during April and May. Established in 1935, the Vuelta is one of the most well-known and prestigious of cycling's three "Grand Tours"; the others are the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia. The race usually passes through Spain and neighboring countries. The race is broken into day-long segments, called stages. Individual finishing times for each stage are totaled to determine the overall winner at the end of the race.

Host cities

Vuelta a España Gran Partida hosts
scope=colYearscope=colCountryscope=colRegionscope=colGran Partida hostscope=colWinning rider
1935 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1936 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1942 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1943
1944
1945 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1946 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1947 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1948 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1949
1950 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955 Spain Basque CountryBilbaoscope=row
1956 Spain Basque CountryBilbaoscope=row
1957 Spain Basque CountryBilbaoscope=row
1958 Spain Basque CountryBilbaoscope=row
1959 Spain Community of MadridMadridscope=row
1960 SpainGijónscope=row
1961 Spain Basque CountrySan Sebastiánscope=row
1962 SpainBarcelonascope=row
1963 SpainGijónscope=row
1964 Spain Valencian CommunityBenidormscope=row
1965 Spain GaliciaVigoscope=row
1966 Spain MurciaMurciascope=row
1967 Spain GaliciaVigoscope=row
1968 SpainZaragozascope=row
1969 SpainBadajozscope=row
1970 SpainCádizscope=row
1971 SpainAlmeríascope=row
1972 SpainFuengirolascope=row
1973 Spain Valencian CommunityCalpscope=row
1974 SpainAlmeríascope=row
1975 SpainFuengirolascope=row
1976 SpainEsteponascope=row
1977 SpainDehesa de Campoamorscope=row
1978 SpainGijónscope=row
|-|align=center|1979| Spain||Jerez de la Frontera!scope=row||}|-|align=center|1980| Spain||La Manga!scope=row||}|-|align=center|1981| Spain||Santander!scope=row||}|-|align=center|1982| Spain| Galicia|Santiago de Compostela!scope=row||}|-|align=center|1983| Spain||Almussafes!scope=row||-|align=center|1984| Spain||Jerez de la Frontera!scope=row||-|align=center|1985| Spain||Valladolid!scope=row||-|align=center|1986| Spain||Palma de Mallorca!scope=row||-|align=center|1987| Spain||Benidorm!scope=row||-|align=center|1988| Spain||Santa Cruz de Tenerife!scope=row||-|align=center|1989| Spain| Galicia|A Coruña!scope=row||-|align=center|1990| Spain||Benicàssim!scope=row||-|align=center|1991| Spain||Mérida!scope=row||-|align=center|1992| Spain||Jerez de la Frontera!scope=row||-|align=center|1993| Spain| Galicia|A Coruña!scope=row||-|align=center|1994| Spain||Valladolid!scope=row||-|align=center|1995| Spain||Zaragoza!scope=row||-|align=center|1996| Spain||Valencia!scope=row||-|align=center|1997| Portugal| Lisbon|Lisbon!scope=row||-|align=center|1998| Spain||Córdoba!scope=row||-|align=center|1999| Spain||Murcia!scope=row||-|align=center|2000| Spain||Málaga!scope=row||-|align=center|2001| Spain||Salamanca!scope=row||-|align=center|2002| Spain| Valencian Community|Valencia!scope=row||-|align=center|2003| Spain||Gijón!scope=row||-|align=center|2004| Spain||León!scope=row||-|align=center|2005| Spain||Granada!scope=row||-|align=center|2006| Spain||Málaga!scope=row||-|align=center|2007| Spain| Galicia|Vigo!scope=row||-|align=center|2008| Spain||Granada!scope=row||-|align=center|2009| Netherlands||Assen!scope=row||-|align=center|2010| Spain||Seville!scope=row||-|align=center|2011| Spain| Valencian Community|Benidorm!scope=row||-|align=center|2012| Spain||Pamplona!scope=row||-|align=center|2013| Spain| Galicia|Vilanova de Arousa!scope=row||-|align=center|2014| Spain||Jerez de la Frontera!scope=row||-|align=center|2015| Spain||Puerto Banús!scope=row||-|align=center|2016| Spain| Galicia|Ourense!scope=row||-|align=center|2017|| Occitania|Nîmes!scope=row||-|align=center|2018| Spain||Málaga!scope=row||-|align=center|2019| Spain||Salinas de Torrevieja!scope=row||-|align=center|2020| Spain||Irun!scope=row||-|align=center|2021[1] | Spain||Burgos!scope=row||-|align=center|2022[2] | Netherlands| Utrecht|Utrecht!scope=row||-|align=center|2023[3] | Spain||Barcelona!scope=row||-|align=center|2024| Portugal| Lisbon|Lisbon|}

See also

References

Citations

Notes and References

  1. News: 2021 Vuelta a España to start inside Burgos Cathedral. Cycling News. 30 October 2020. 20 August 2022.
  2. News: 2022 Vuelta a España to start in the Netherlands. Cycling News. 26 May 2021. 20 August 2022.
  3. Web site: 2022-12-20 . Barcelona to host Vuelta a Espana start for first time since 1962 with Montjuic climb on second stage in 2023 . 2022-12-21 . Eurosport .