2002 Vuelta a España

The 57th edition of the Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 7 September to 29 September 2002. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 2,957 km (1,837 mi), and was won by Aitor González of the Kelme–Costa Blanca cycling team.[1]

2002 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates7–29 September
Stages21
Distance2,957 km (1,837 mi)
Winning time75h 13' 52"
Results
Winner Aitor González (ESP)(Kelme–Costa Blanca)
 Second Roberto Heras (ESP)(U.S. Postal)
 Third Joseba Beloki (ESP)(ONCE–Eroski)

Points Erik Zabel (GER)(Team Telekom)
Mountains Aitor Osa (ESP)(iBanesto.com)
Combination Roberto Heras (ESP)(U.S. Postal)
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Joseba Beloki, the second-place finisher of the 2002 Tour de France was part of the winning ONCE–Eroski team that won the opening team time trial of the race. Beloki held the lead until the fifth stage when he lost it to a teammate but on the sixth stage which was won by Roberto Heras. Beloki lost considerable time to other general classification contenders Óscar Sevilla, Aitor González and Heras. Sevilla took the leader's jersey which he had worn for much of the previous edition of the Vuelta. After the first individual time trial, his teammate Aitor González was within one second of the jersey. On stage 15, González increased the pace of the group and put Sevilla in difficulty. Heras profited from this and attacked to take the stage win and the lead.[2] Heras kept the lead until the final day when there was an individual time trial. Heras started the day with a lead of one minute and eight seconds over González but he lost this in the first 25 km of the time trial. González took the lead and won the Vuelta, Heras came second and Beloki recovered to eventually finish third overall. The Vuelta was also marked by three stage wins of Italian sprinter Mario Cipollini who retired from the race after his third stage win to prepare for the World Championships.

During stage 15 riders climbed the Alto de l'Angliru in rain. Team cars stalled on the steepest part, some unable to restart because their tires slipped on messages painted by fans.[3] Riders were caught behind them and others had to ride with flat tires because mechanics could not reach them. David Millar crashed three times[4] and protested by handing in his race number a metre from the line. The judges ruled he had not finished the stage and he left the race.[5][6] He regretted his temper – he had been ninth – and apologised to his team.[3]

Route

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List of stages[7][8]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
17 SeptemberValencia – Valencia24.6 km (15 mi) Team time trialONCE–Eroski
28 SeptemberValenciaAlcoy144.7 km (90 mi)  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
39 SeptemberSan Vicente del RaspeigMurcia134.2 km (83 mi)  Mario Cipollini (ITA)
410 SeptemberÁguilasRoquetas de Mar149.5 km (93 mi)  Mario Cipollini (ITA)
511 SeptemberEl EjidoSierra Nevada198 km (123 mi)  Guido Trentin (ITA)
612 SeptemberGranadaSierra de la Pandera153.1 km (95 mi)  Roberto Heras (ESP)
713 SeptemberJaénMálaga196.8 km (122 mi)  Mario Cipollini (ITA)
814 SeptemberMálagaUbrique173.6 km (108 mi)  Aitor González (ESP)
915 SeptemberCórdoba – Córdoba130.2 km (81 mi)  Pablo Lastras (ESP)
1016 SeptemberCórdoba – Córdoba36.5 km (23 mi) Individual time trial  Aitor González (ESP)
17 SeptemberRest day
1118 SeptemberAlcobendasCollado Villalba166.1 km (103 mi)  Pablo Lastras (ESP)
1219 SeptemberSegoviaBurgos210.5 km (131 mi)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
1320 SeptemberBurgosSantander189.8 km (118 mi)  Giovanni Lombardi (ITA)
1421 SeptemberSantanderGijón190.2 km (118 mi)  Serguei Smetanine (RUS)
1522 SeptemberGijónAlto de l'Angliru176.7 km (110 mi)  Roberto Heras (ESP)
23 SeptemberRest day
1624 SeptemberAvilésLeón154.7 km (96 mi)  Santiago Botero (COL)
1725 SeptemberBenaventeSalamanca146.6 km (91 mi)  Angelo Furlan (ITA)
1826 SeptemberSalamancaLa Covatilla193.7 km (120 mi)  Santiago Blanco (ESP)
1927 SeptemberBéjarÁvila177.8 km (110 mi)  José Vicente Garcia Acosta (ESP)
2028 SeptemberÁvilaWarner Bros. Park141.2 km (88 mi)  Angelo Furlan (ITA)
2129 SeptemberWarner Bros. ParkMadrid (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium)41.2 km (26 mi) Individual time trial  Aitor González (ESP)
Total2,957 km (1,837 mi)

Jersey Progress

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StageWinnerGeneral classificationPoints classificationMountains classificationCombination classificationTeam classification
1ONCE–EroskiJoseba Belokino awardno awardJoseba BelokiONCE–Eroski
2Danilo Di LucaDanilo Di LucaMédéric ClainVitoriano Fernandez
3Mario CipolliniErik ZabelMédéric Clain
4Mario CipolliniVitoriano Fernandez
5Guido TrentinMikel ZarrabeitiaGuido Trentin
6Roberto HerasÓscar SevillaFélix García Casas
7Mario Cipollini
8Aitor GonzálezGilberto SimoniÓscar Sevilla
9Pablo Lastras
10Aitor GonzálezKelme–Costa Blanca
11Pablo Lastras
12Alessandro Petacchi
13Giovanni LombardiTeam Coast
14Sergei Smetanine
15Roberto HerasRoberto HerasRoberto HerasKelme–Costa Blanca
16Santiago BoteroAitor Osa
17Angelo Furlan
18Santiago BlancoRoberto Heras
19José Vicente García AcostaAitor Osa
20Angelo Furlan
21Aitor GonzálezAitor González
FinalAitor GonzálezErik ZabelAitor OsaRoberto HerasKelme–Costa Blanca

General classification (final)

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Aitor González (pictured in 2005), won the general classification.
RankRiderTeamTime
1 Aitor GonzálezKelme–Costa Blanca 75h13'52"
2 Roberto HerasU.S. Postal2'14"
3 Joseba BelokiONCE–Eroski3'11"
4 Óscar SevillaKelme–Costa Blanca3'26"
5 Iban MayoEuskaltel–Euskadi5'42"
6 Ángel CaseroTeam Coast6'33"
7 Francesco CasagrandeFassa Bortolo6'38"
8 Félix García CasasBigMat–Auber 936'46"
9 Manuel BeltránTeam Coast8'29"
10 Gilberto SimoniSaeco–Longoni Sport9'22"
11 Haimar ZubeldiaEuskaltel–Euskadi9'49"
12 Claus Michael MøllerMilaneza–MSS10'16"
13 Fabian JekerMilaneza–MSS11'45"
14 David PlazaTeam Coast11'50"
15 Guido TrentinCofidis15'27"
16 Rui SousaMilaneza–MSS16'36"
17 Pablo LastrasiBanesto.com19'33"
18 Tadej ValjavecFassa Bortolo23'11"
19 Carlos García QuesadaKelme–Costa Blanca24'01"
20 Danilo Di LucaSaeco–Longoni Sport30'35"
21 Mikel ZarrabeitiaONCE–Eroski31'57"
22 Luis PérezTeam Coast39'42"
23 Pietro CaucchioliAlessio43'54"
24 Vladimir MiholjevićAlessio50'13"
25 Christian Vande VeldeU.S. Postal52'50"

References

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