1998 Vuelta a España
The 53rd edition of the Vuelta a España was held 5 to 27 September 1998 and began in Córdoba and ended in Madrid. The 1998 Vuelta had 22 stages over 3,774 km with the winning average speed of 40.262 km/h.
Spaniard Abraham Olano took the leader's jersey after the first individual time trial with 41 seconds over Frenchman Laurent Jalabert.[1] Olano's lead in the mountains decreased each stage where teammate José María Jiménez marked Olano's rivals and took several stage wins in the process until Jiminez took the jersey from Olano on the final mountain stage to Alto de Navacerrada with Olano in third place at 38 seconds.[2] On the following day's individual time trial, Olano took back the lead to win the only grand tour of his career.[3][4]
The race also saw the comeback of Lance Armstrong after he was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer in 1996. Armstrong's fourth-place finish was stripped by USADA in 2012 due to doping.[5]
Participating teams
Stages
Stage |
Date |
Course |
Distance |
Winner |
GC Leader |
1 | 5 September | Córdoba | 161,7 | Markus Zberg | Markus Zberg |
2 | 6 September | Córdoba-Cádiz | 234,6 | Jeroen Blijlevens | Markus Zberg |
3 | 7 September | Cádiz-Estepona | 192,6 | Jaan Kirsipuu | Laurent Jalabert |
4 | 8 September | Málaga-Granada | 173,5 | Fabrizio Guidi | Fabrizio Guidi |
5 | 9 September | Olula del Río-Murcia | 165,5 | Jeroen Blijlevens | Fabrizio Guidi |
6 | 10 September | Murcia-Xorret de Catí | 201,5 | José María Jiménez | José María Jiménez |
7 | 11 September | Alicante-Valencia | 185 | Giovanni Lombardi | José María Jiménez |
8 | 12 September | Palma de Mallorca | 181,5 | Fabrizio Guidi | José María Jiménez |
9 | 13 September | Alcudia | 39,5 (ITT) | Abraham Olano | Abraham Olano |
10 | 15 September | Vic-Estación de Pal (Andorra) | 199,3 | José María Jiménez | Abraham Olano |
11 | 16 September | Andorra-Cerler | 186 | José María Jiménez | Abraham Olano |
12 | 17 September | Benasque-Jaca | 187 | Gianni Bugno | Abraham Olano |
13 | 18 September | Sabiñánigo | 208,5 | Andrei Zintchenko | Abraham Olano |
14 | 19 September | Biescas-Zaragoza | 155,5 | Marcel Wüst | Abraham Olano |
15 | 20 September | Zaragoza-Soria | 178,7 | Andrei Zintchenko | Abraham Olano |
16 | 21 September | Soria-Laguna Negra de Neila | 143,7 | José María Jiménez | Abraham Olano |
17 | 22 September | Burgos-León | 188,5 | Marcel Wüst | Abraham Olano |
18 | 23 September | León-Salamanca | 223 | Fabrizio Guidi | Abraham Olano |
19 | 24 September | Ávila-Segovia | 170,4 | Roberto Heras | Abraham Olano |
20 | 25 September | Segovia-Alto de Navacerrada | 206 | Andrei Zintchenko | José María Jiménez |
21 | 26 September | Fuenlabrada | 39 (ITT) | Alex Zülle | Abraham Olano |
22 | 27 September | Madrid | 163 | Markus Zberg | Abraham Olano |
Classifications
Intermediate sprints classification |
1. | Giancarlo Raimondi | Italy | BRE | 53 points |
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Team classification |
1. | Banesto | Spain | BAN | 281h 14' 43s |
2. | Kelme - Costa Blanca | Spain | KEL | a 8' 58s |
3. | Festina - Lotus | France | FES | a 28' 59s |
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References