1936 Vuelta a España
Race details | |||
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Dates | 5 - 31 May | ||
Stages | 21 | ||
Distance | 4,354 km (2,705 mi) | ||
Winning time | 150h 07' 54" | ||
Results | |||
Winner | Gustaaf Deloor (BEL) | ||
Second | Alfons Deloor (BEL) | ||
Third | Antonio Bertola (ITA) | ||
Mountains | Salvador Molina (ESP) | ||
The 1936 Vuelta a España was the 2nd Vuelta a España.This cycling race took place from May 5 to May 31, 1936. The race was composed of 21 stages over 4,354 km and was ridden at an average of 29 km/h. The second edition of the Vuelta began under a volatile political and social situation and several weeks after the race was over, Spain was plunged into its civil war.[1] The race was anticipated to see a battle between the previous winner Belgian Gustaaf Deloor and the second place finisher of 1935 Spaniard Mariano Canardo. However a crash during the early stages of the race ruled Canardo out of the runnings. While Deloor led the race from the second stage to the finish, his brother Alfons climbed up the classification and when second placed Spaniard Antonio Escuriet suffered exhaustion on the penultimate day, Alfons rode himself into the second place overall. Fifty riders began the race and only twenty four finished the race in Madrid on May 31. Afterward the Vuelta was suspended during the civil war where riders such as Julian Berrendero had to do military service and were also imprisoned during the war.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
The leader of the general classification wore an orange jersey, while the last-placed cyclist wore a red garment. The spanish other cyclists wore grey jerseys, and the other foreign cyclists wore green jerseys.[9]
Route and stages
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Winner | |
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1 | 5 May | Madrid – Salamanca | 210 km (130 mi) | Joseph Huts (BEL) | ||
2 | 6 May | Salamanca – Cáceres | 214 km (133 mi) | Gustaaf Deloor (BEL) | ||
3 | 7 May | Cáceres – Sevilla | 270 km (168 mi) | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
4 | 9 May | Sevilla – Málaga | 212 km (132 mi) | Gustaaf Deloor (BEL) | ||
5 | 10 May | Málaga – Granada | 132 km (82 mi) | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
6 | 11 May | Granada – Almería | 185 km (115 mi) | Gustaaf Deloor (BEL) | ||
7 | 13 May | Almería – Alicante | 306 km (190 mi) | Mariano Cañardo (ESP) | ||
8 | 14 May | Alicante – Valencia | 184 km (114 mi) | Antonio Bertola (ITA) | ||
9 | 15 May | Valencia – Tarragona | 279 km (173 mi) | Salvador Cardona (ESP) | ||
10 | 17 May | Tarragona – Barcelona | 129 km (80 mi) | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
11 | 18 May | Barcelona – Zaragoza | 293 km (182 mi) | Alfons Schepers (BEL) | ||
12 | 19 May | Zaragoza – San Sebastián | 265 km (165 mi) | Alfons Schepers (BEL) | ||
13 | 21 May | San Sebastián – Bilbao | 160 km (99 mi) | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
14 | 22 May | Bilbao – Santander | 199 km (124 mi) | Alfons Deloor (BEL) | ||
15 | 24 May | Santander – Gijón | 194 km (121 mi) | Mariano Cañardo (ESP) | ||
16 | 25 May | Gijón – Ribadeo | 155 km (96 mi) | Rafael Ramos (ESP) | ||
17 | 26 May | Ribadeo – A Coruña | 157 km (98 mi) | Alfons Schepers (BEL) | ||
18 | 27 May | A Coruña – Vigo | 175 km (109 mi) | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
19 | 29 May | Vigo – Verín | 178 km (111 mi) | Fermin Trueba (ESP) | ||
20 | 30 May | Verín – Zamora | 207 km (129 mi) | Antonio Bertola (ITA) | ||
21 | 31 May | Zamora – Madrid | 250 km (155 mi) | Emiliano Álvarez (ESP) |
Jersey progress
- Notes
Results
Final General Classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Gustaaf Deloor (BEL) | 150h 07' 54s | |
2 | Alfons Deloor (BEL) | 11:39 | |
3 | Antonio Bertola (ITA) | 17:54 | |
4 | Julian Berrendero (ESP) | 23:29 | |
5 | Antonio Escuriet (ESP) | 28:54 | |
6 | Rafael Ramos (ESP) | 49:29 | |
7 | Alfons Schepers (BEL) | 58:18 | |
8 | Emiliano Álvarez (ESP) | 1:05:47 | |
9 | Fermin Trueba (ESP) | 1:07:22 | |
10 | Mariano Cañardo (ESP) | 1:18:05 | |
11 | Vicente Carretero (ESP) | ||
12 | Cipriano Elys (ESP) | ||
13 | Francisco Goenaga (ESP) | ||
14 | Salvador Molina (ESP) | ||
15 | Ramon Cruz (ESP) | ||
16 | Joaquin Bailon (ESP) | ||
17 | Bautista Salom (ESP) | ||
18 | Salvador Cardona (ESP) | ||
19 | Miguel Carrion (ESP) | ||
20 | Augustin Gonzalez (ESP) | ||
21 | Angel Bertola (ESP) | ||
22 | Luis Esteve (ESP) | ||
23 | Miguel Valero (ESP) | ||
24 | Delio Rodríguez (ESP) | ||
25 | Benito Cabestreros (ESP) | ||
26 | Ramon Ruiz Trillo (ESP) | ||
KOM Classification
Cyclist | Team | Points | |
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1 | Salvador Molina (ESP) | 78 | |
2 | Julian Berrendero (ESP) | 72 | |
3 | Fermin Trueba (ESP) | 63 |
References
- ↑ "The Last Vuelta Before the Spanish Civil War". Cycling revealed.com. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
- ↑ "1936 General Information". la vuelta.com. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
- ↑ http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/pdf.raw?query=id:0000579691&lang=en&log=19360602-00000-00008/El+Sol+%28Madrid.+1917%29#page=1
- ↑ http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/pdf.raw?query=id:0000577429&lang=en&log=19360505-00000-00010/El+Sol+%28Madrid.+1917%29#page=1
- ↑ http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/pdf.raw?query=id:0000582632&lang=en&log=19360422-18585-00010/El+Siglo+futuro#page=1
- ↑ http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/pdf.raw?query=id:0000576063&lang=en&log=19360416-00000-00006/El+Sol+%28Madrid.+1917%29#page=1
- ↑ http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/HEM/1936/05/03/MD19360503-002.pdf
- ↑ http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/HEM/1936/05/03/MD19360503-001.pdf
- ↑ "Tales from the Vuelta: in 1936, the leader wore an orange jersey". lavuelta.com. La Vuelta. 2004.
- ↑ "1936 Stage Results". La Vuelta. Unipublic. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
- ↑ http://hemerotecadigital.bne.es/pdf.raw?query=id:0000576128&lang=en&log=19360417-00000-00008/El+Sol+%28Madrid.+1917%29#page=1