1950 Vuelta a España
1950 Vuelta a España
Race details |
Dates |
13 June–4 July 1950 |
Stages |
22 |
Distance |
3,984 km (2,476 mi) |
Winning time |
134h 49' 19" (29.55 km/h/18.36 mph) |
Palmarès |
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Winner |
Emilio Rodríguez (Spain) |
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Second |
Manolo Rodríguez (Spain) |
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Third |
José Serra (Spain) |
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Mountains |
Emilio Rodríguez (Spain) |
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The 9th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from August 17 to September 10, 1950. It consisted of 22 stages covering a total of 3,984 km, and was won by Emilio Rodríguez.[1] Rodríguez also won the mountains classification.
Results
Final General Classification
Rank |
Rider |
Team |
Time |
1 |
Emilio Rodríguez |
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134h 49' 19s |
2 |
Manolo Rodríguez |
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a 15' 30s |
3 |
José Serra |
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a 16' 05s |
4 |
Bernardo Ruiz |
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a 19' 16s |
5 |
Umberto Drei |
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a 25' 23s |
6 |
Senen Mesa |
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a 31' 44s |
7 |
Bernardo Capo |
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a 36' 29s |
8 |
Alighiero Ridolfi |
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a 46' 38s |
9 |
Antonio Gelabert |
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a 47' 03s |
10 |
Jesús Loroño |
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a 1h 00' 26s |
11 |
Francisco Exposito |
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12 |
Andres Trobat |
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13 |
Luis Sanchez |
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14 |
Rik Evens |
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15 |
Victorio Garcia |
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16 |
Martin Mancisidor |
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17 |
Agustin Miro |
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18 |
Senen Blanco |
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19 |
Angel Bruna |
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20 |
Mateo Coll Bover |
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21 |
Antonio Sanchez |
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22 |
Matias Alemany |
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23 |
Luis Navarro |
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24 |
Elias Walckiers |
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25 |
Guillermo Peregrina |
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References