1995 Vuelta a España
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Classifications | 21 stages, 3750 km |
General | Laurent Jalabert 95:30:33h |
Points | Laurent Jalabert 312 p. |
Mountains | Laurent Jalabert 238 p. |
Teams | Team ONCE 286:44:17h |
The 50th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from September 2 to September 24, 1995. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 3750 km, and was won by Laurent Jalabert of the ONCE cycling team. Jalabert won the three classification competitions – the general classification, the points classification and the mountains classification being only the third rider (after Eddy Merckx in the 1969 Tour de France and Tony Rominger in the 1993 Vuelta a España) to win all three classifications in a grand tour.
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Laurent Jalabert | ONCE | 95h 30' 33s |
2 | Abraham Olano | Mapei | a 4' 22s |
3 | Johan Bruyneel | ONCE | a 6' 48s |
4 | Melchor Mauri | ONCE | a 8' 04s |
5 | Richard Virenque | Festina-Lotus | a 11' 38s |
6 | Roberto Pistore | Polti-Vaporetto | a 11' 54s |
7 | Daniel García Marquina | Banesto | a 13' 50s |
8 | Daniel Clavero | Artiach | a 15' 03s |
9 | Michele Bartoli | Saeco | a 19' 14s |
10 | Stefano Della Santa | Mapei | a 19' 42s |
11 | Marcos-Antonio Serrano | Kelme-Surena | |
12 | Felix Garcia | Artiach | |
13 | Angel Casero | Banesto-Pinarello | |
14 | Orlando Rodrigues Gomez | Artiach | |
15 | José Manuel Uria Gonzalez | Castellblanch-Otero | |
16 | David Plaza | Festina-Lotus | |
17 | Mauro Gianetti | Polti-Vaporetto | |
18 | Federico Echave Musatadi | Mapeu-GB | |
19 | Ramon Garcia | Artiach | |
20 | Alex Zulle | ONCE | |
21 | Axel Merckx | Motorola | |
22 | Pjotr Ugrumov | Gewiss-Ballan | |
23 | Manuel Pascual Soler | Artiach | |
24 | Oscar Pelliciolo | Polti-Vaporetto | |
25 | Viatcheslav Ekimov | Novell-Decca |
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