Vuelta a Burgos

Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos is an elite professional road bicycle racing event held annually in the Burgos province of Spain.[1] The men's Vuelta a Burgos has been a multi-day stage race as part of the UCI Europe Tour since 2005. In 2019, a multi-day women's stage race, the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas, was added that runs in mid-May.[2] The men's race became part of the new UCI ProSeries in 2020.[3]

Vuelta a Burgos 2006: Peloton in Miranda
Vuelta a Burgos
Race details
DateMid-August
RegionBurgos, Spain
English nameTour of Burgos
Local name(s)Vuelta a Burgos (in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI ProSeries
TypeStage-race
Web sitewww.vueltaburgos.com
History
First edition1946 (1946)
Editions45 (as of 2023)
First winner Bernardo Capó (ESP)
Most wins Marino Lejarreta (ESP) (4 wins)
Most recent Primož Roglič (SLO)

Winners men's race

Year Distance (km) General Mountains Points
1946-Spain Bernardo CapóSpain Bernardo Capó-
1947-Spain Bernardo RuizSpain Miguel Gual-
1981-Spain Faustino RupérezSpain Pedro MuñozSpain Eulalio García
1982-Spain José Luis LaguíaSpain Felipe YáñezSpain Isidro Juárez
1983-Spain Ángel de las HerasSpain José Luis LaguíaSpain Celestino Prieto
1984-Spain Federico EchaveSpain Juan FernándezSpain Federico Echave
1985-Spain José RecioSpain Jesús Rodríguez MagroSpain Manuel Jorge Domínguez
1986-Spain Marino LejarretaSpain Mariano Sánchez MartinezSpain Alfonso Gutiérrez
1987-Spain Marino LejarretaSpain Jesús Rodríguez MagroSpain Marino Lejarreta
1988-Spain Marino LejarretaSpain Ángel OcañaSpain Marino Lejarreta
1989-Spain Francisco AntequeraSpain Pedro MuñozBelgium Eric Vanderaerden
1990-Spain Marino LejarretaFrance Charly MottetSpain Miguel Induráin
1991-Spain Pedro DelgadoSpain Pedro DelgadoSwitzerland Stephan Joho
1992-Switzerland Alex ZülleMexico Raúl AlcaláFrance Laurent Jalabert
1993-Spain Laudelino CubinoFrance Francisque TeyssierGermany Erik Zabel
1994-France Armand de las CuevasUnited Kingdom Robert MillarItaly Samuele Schiavina
1995-Switzerland Laurent DufauxFrance François SimonSwitzerland Laurent Dufaux
1996-Switzerland Tony RomingerSpain José María JiménezItaly Nicola Minali
1997-France Laurent JalabertSpain Jon OdriozolaSpain Abraham Olano
1998691Spain Abraham OlanoSpain José María JiménezBelgium Andrei Tchmil
1999686Spain Abraham OlanoItaly Stefano CasagrandaSpain Abraham Olano
2000515Italy Leonardo PiepoliSpain Óscar SevillaFrance Pascal Hervé
2001782Spain Juan Miguel MercadoSpain José Luis RubieraSpain Óscar Freire
2002682Spain Francisco ManceboItaly Alessandro BertoliniItaly Salvatore Commesso
2003670.4Spain Pablo LastrasBelgium Dave BruylandtsBelgium Dave Bruylandts
2004633Spain Alejandro ValverdeSpain Alejandro ValverdeSpain Alejandro Valverde
2005665.5Spain Juan Carlos DomínguezSpain Luis PérezSpain Igor Astarloa
2006671.8Spain Iban MayoItaly Sergio GhisalbertiSpain Carlos Torrent Tarres
2007632Colombia Mauricio SolerBelarus Vasil KiryienkaSpain Alejandro Valverde
2008802Spain Xabier ZandioSpain Juan José CoboBelarus Yauheni Hutarovich
2009641Spain Alejandro ValverdeSpain Serafín MartínezSpain Alejandro Valverde
2010657Spain Samuel SánchezSpain José Vicente ToribioSpain Samuel Sánchez
2011646.6Spain Joaquim RodríguezSpain Mikel LandaSpain Joaquim Rodríguez
2012 775 Spain Daniel Moreno Spain Sergio Pardilla Spain Daniel Moreno
2013 803 Colombia Nairo Quintana Spain Amets Txurruka France Anthony Roux
2014 619.4 Colombia Nairo Quintana Colombia Nairo Quintana Spain Daniel Moreno
2015 658 Estonia Rein Taaramäe Colombia Fabio Duarte Spain Daniel Moreno
2016 674.72 Spain Alberto Contador Spain Omar Fraile Netherlands Danny van Poppel
2017 771 Spain Mikel Landa Spain Mikel Landa Spain Mikel Landa
2018 775 Colombia Iván Sosa Colombia Iván Sosa Colombia Miguel Ángel López
2019 787 Colombia Iván Sosa Colombia Iván Sosa Spain Alex Aranburu
2020 797 Belgium Remco Evenepoel Spain Gotzon Martín Spain Mikel Landa
2021 804 Spain Mikel Landa France Romain Bardet Colombia Juan Sebastián Molano
2022 810 France Pavel Sivakov Colombia Miguel Ángel López Portugal Ruben Guerreiro
2023 674.2 Slovenia Primož Roglič United Kingdom Adam Yates Slovenia Primož Roglič

Winners women's race

References

  1. "Vuelta a Burgos". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  2. "Vuelta a Burgos Feminas(2.WWT)". ProcyclingStats. 6 October 2023.
  3. "Vuelta a Burgos (Esp) - Cat.2.ProS". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French).
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