1982 Vuelta a España

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1981 << Vuelta a España 1982 >> 1983
Classifications 19 stages, 3456 km
General Marino Lejarreta 95:47:23 h
Points Stefan Mutter 172 p.
Mountains José Luis Laguía 90 p.
Teams Kelme 287:14:05 h

The 37th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from April 20 to May 9, 1982. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3456 km, and was won by Marino Lejarreta of the Teka cycling team.

The Reynolds team controlled the race after team leader Angel Arroyo took the leader’s jersey on the tenth stage. Arroyo kept the jersey until the finish of the race where he won the final individual time trial. Arroyo won the grand tour ahead of Marino Lejarreta and Michel Pollentier. However 48 hours after his win, it emerged that in the doping control that was conducted after the stage 17 Arroyo tested position. Three other riders also failed the doping test after stage 17 - Alberto Fernández, Vicente Belda and Pedro Muñoz.

The four riders were said to have tested positive for Methylphenidate (which is also known as Ritalin) a stimulant.[1] Methylphenidate was a popular drug for doping in cycling at that time.[2] Arroyo and his team denied the allegations and asked for a second analysis of the sample. The B analysis confirmed the first positive test.[1] Arroyo was assigned a 10 minute penalty and stripped of his Vuelta win which was given to Lejarreta. With the 10 minute penalty Arroyo went down to 13th place in the classification.[3] The disqualification of the winner of the Vuelta has been called the worst scandal that has ever hit the race on the official La Vuelta website.[1]

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[edit] Results

[edit] Final General Classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Flag of Spain Marino Lejarreta Teka 95h 47' 23s
2 Flag of Belgium Michel Pollentier Safir-Concorde a 18s
3 Flag of Sweden Sven-Ake Nilsson Wolber-Spidel a 1' 17s
4 Flag of Spain Faustino Ruperez Rincon Zor-Helios a 2' 14s
5 Flag of Spain José-Luis Laguia Reynolds-Galli a 2' 37s
6 Flag of France Pierre-Raymond Villemiane Wolber-Spidel a 2' 43s
7 Flag of Switzerland Stefan Mutter Puch-Eurotex a 4' 18s
8 Flag of Spain Jaime Vilamajo Ipiens Kelme-Merckx a 4' 19s
9 Flag of France Marc Durant Wolber-Spidel a 5' 10s
10 Flag of Spain Alvaro Pino Zor-Helios a 5' 53s
11 Flag of Spain Enrique Martinez Heredia Kelme-Merckx
12 Flag of Spain Celestino Prieto Rodriquez Kelme-Merckx
13 Flag of Spain Angel Arroyo Reynolds-Galli
14 Flag of Spain Eduardo Chozas Zor-Helios
15 Flag of Spain Alberto Fernandez Teka
16 Flag of Belgium Paul Wellens Splendor-Wickes
17 Flag of Spain Bernardo Alfonsel Lopez Teka
18 Flag of Spain Vicente Belda Kelme-Merckx
19 Flag of Spain Ismal Lejarreta Teka
20 Flag of Spain Juan Fernandez Kelme-Merckx
21 Flag of the Netherlands Jo Maas Splendor-Wickes
22 Flag of France Dominique Arnaud Wolber-Spidel
23 Flag of Spain Luis-Vicente Otin Hueso
24 Flag of Belgium Benny Van Brabant Splendor-Wickes
25 Flag of Spain Pedro Munoz Rodriguez Zor-Helios

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c 1982 General Information. La Vuelta.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.
  2. ^ Delbeke FT. (Aug.1996). "Doping in cyclism: results of unannounced controls in Flanders (1987-1994).". . International Journal Sports Medicine. 17(6):434-8
  3. ^ Heras won’t be the first to lose the Vuelta after the fact. Velonews.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.

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