Vuelta a Aragón

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Vuelta a Aragón
Race details
Date Mid-April
Region Aragón, Spain
English name Tour of Aragón
Local name(s) Vuelta a Aragón (Spanish)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Type Stage-race
History
First edition 1939 (1939)
Editions 42
Final edition 2005
First winner  Antonio Andrés (ESP)
Most wins  Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) (3 wins)
Final winner  Rubén Plaza (ESP)

Vuelta a Aragón is a professional cycle road race held in Spain in April each year. The event was first run in 1939 but has not been held consistently, being cancelled in 2006 and 2007. The future of the race is uncertain; there have been plans to organise it again, however, as of 2009 the race does not have sufficient sponsorship to be held.[1]

Winners

Rider Team
1939 Spain Andres, AntonioAntonio Andrés (ESP)
1939–
1953
No race
1954 Spain Alomar, FranciscoFrancisco Alomar (ESP)
1955–
1964
No race
1965 Spain Pujol, JoseJosé Pujol (ESP)
1966 Spain Canet, SalvadorSalvador Canet (ESP)
1967 Spain Uribezubia, Jose LuisJosé Luis Uribezubia (ESP)
1968 Spain Abellan, Jose ManuelJosé Manuel Abellán (ESP)
1969 Spain Mazeneque, JesusJesús Mazeneque (ESP)
1972 No race
1970 Spain Santamaria, PedroPedro Santamaría (ESP)
1971 Spain Saez, RamonRamón Sáez (ESP)
1973 Spain Manzaneque, JesusJesús Manzaneque (ESP)
1974 Spain Elorriaga, JavierJavier Elorriaga (ESP)
1975 Spain Tamames, AgustinAgustín Tamames (ESP)
1976 Spain Elorriaga, JavierJavier Elorriaga (ESP)
1977 Spain Nazabal, JavierJavier Nazabal (ESP)
1978 Spain Suarez Cuevas, JesusJesús Suárez Cuevas (ESP)
1979 Spain Moya, RoqueRoque Moya (ESP)
1980 Spain Fernandez Ovies, FaustinoFaustino Fernández Ovies (ESP)
1981 Spain Coll, AntonioAntonio Coll (ESP)
1982 Spain Hernandez, CarlosCarlos Hernández (ESP)
1983 Spain Delgado, PedroPedro Delgado (ESP)
1984 Spain Recio, JoseJosé Recio (ESP)
1985 Spain Recio, JoseJosé Recio (ESP)
1986 Switzerland Joho, StephenStephen Joho (SUI)
1987 Spain Fuerte, AnselmoAnselmo Fuerte (ESP)
1988 Spain Mauleon, Francisco JavierFrancisco Javier Mauleón (ESP)
1989 Spain Gaston, InakiIñaki Gastón (ESP)
1990 Belgium Emonds, NicoNico Emonds (BEL)
1991 Colombia Corredor, EdgarEdgar Corredor (COL)
1992 Colombia Herrera, LuisLuis Herrera (COL)
1993 Spain Gutierrez, AlfonsoAlfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)
1994 Spain Alonso, MarinoMarino Alonso (ESP)
1995 Spain Escartin, FernandoFernando Escartín (ESP)
1996 Spain Mauri, MelchorMelchor Mauri (ESP)
1997 Spain Garmendia, AitorAitor Garmendia (ESP)
1998 Spain Garmendia, AitorAitor Garmendia (ESP)
1999 Spain Dominguez, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Domínguez (ESP)
2000 Italy Piepoli, LeonardoLeonardo Piepoli (ITA)
2001 Spain Dominguez, Juan CarlosJuan Carlos Domínguez (ESP)
2002 Italy Piepoli, LeonardoLeonardo Piepoli (ITA)
2003 Italy Piepoli, LeonardoLeonardo Piepoli (ITA)
2004 Italy Garzelli, StefanoStefano Garzelli (ITA)
2005 Spain Plaza, RubenRubén Plaza (ESP)

References

  1. Salmerón, Antonio J. (1 March 2009). "No Vuelta a Aragon in 2009". Cyclingnews. Retrieved 17 July 2009. 
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