2001 Vuelta a España
Race details | |||
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Dates | 8–30 September | ||
Stages | 21 | ||
Distance | 3,012 km (1,872 mi) | ||
Winning time | 70h 49' 05 | ||
Results | |||
Winner | Ángel Casero (ESP) | (Festina) | |
Second | Óscar Sevilla (ESP) | (Kelme–Costa Blanca) | |
Third | Levi Leipheimer (USA) | (U.S. Postal Service) | |
Points | José María Jiménez (ESP) | (iBanesto.com) | |
Mountains | José María Jiménez (ESP) | (iBanesto.com) | |
Team | iBanesto.com | ||
The 56th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance stage race and one of the 3 Grand Tours, was held from September 8 to September 30, 2001. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 3,012 km, and was won by Ángel Casero of the Festina cycling team at a speed of 42.534 km/h.
This edition of the Vuelta was notable for its final-stage time trial, during which Casero overcame a 25-second lead held by Óscar Sevilla of Kelme–Costa Blanca to win, while American Levi Leipheimer of U.S. Postal Service managed to move past both teammate Roberto Heras and Juan Miguel Mercado to take third and become the first American ever to achieve a podium finish in the Vuelta. Additionally, Guido Trenti became the first American ever to win a stage in the race.
General classification (final)
Jersey progress
Stage | Winner | General classification |
Points Classification |
Mountains Classification |
Team Classification |
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1 (ITT) |
David Millar | David Millar | David Millar | David Millar | Kelme–Costa Blanca |
2 | Erik Zabel | ||||
3 | Erik Zabel | Erik Zabel | |||
4 | Erik Zabel | Santiago Botero | Karsten Kroon | Mapei–Quick-Step | |
5 | Juan Miguel Mercado | Óscar Sevilla | Juan Miguel Mercado | iBanesto.com | |
6 | David Millar | ||||
7 (ITT) |
Santiago Botero | Santiago Botero | Kelme–Costa Blanca | ||
8 | José María Jiménez | Joseba Beloki | Festina | ||
9 | Igor González de Galdeano | ||||
10 | Santiago Blanco | iBanesto.com | |||
11 | José María Jiménez | Óscar Sevilla | José María Jiménez | ||
12 | José María Jiménez | José María Jiménez | |||
13 | Beat Zberg | ||||
14 | Juan Manuel Gárate | ||||
15 | Claus Michael Møller | ||||
16 | Tomáš Konečný | ||||
17 | Robert Hunter | ||||
18 | Filippo Simeoni | Erik Zabel | |||
19 | Guido Trenti | ||||
20 | Gilberto Simoni | José María Jiménez | |||
21 (ITT) |
Santiago Botero | Ángel Casero | |||
External links
- La Vuelta (Official site in Spanish, English, and French)
- Cyclingnews.com 2001 Vuelta a Espana coverage