1979 Vuelta a España
Race details | |||
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Dates | 24 April – 13 May | ||
Stages | 19 stages + Prologue, including 3 split stages | ||
Distance | 3,373 km (2,096 mi) | ||
Winning time | 94h 57' 03" | ||
Results | |||
Winner | Joop Zoetemelk (NED) | (Miko - Mercier) | |
Second | Francisco Galdós (ESP) | (Kas) | |
Third | Michel Pollentier (BEL) | (Splendor) | |
Points | Fons De Wolf (BEL) | (Boule D'Or - Lano) | |
Mountains | Felipe Yáñez (ESP) | (Novostil - Helios) | |
Sprints | Roger De Cnijf (BEL) | (Boule D'Or - Lano) | |
Team | Kas | ||
The 34th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from April 24 to May 13, 1979. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3,373 km, and was won by Joop Zoetemelk of the Miko-Mercier cycling team. Alfons De Wolf won the points classification and Felipe Yanez won the mountains classification.
Results
Final General Classification
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Joop Zoetemelk | Miko-Mercier | 94h 57' 03s |
2 | Francisco Galdos | Kas-Campagnolo | a 2' 43s |
3 | Michel Pollentier | Splendor-Euro Soap | a 3' 21s |
4 | Faustino Rupérez | Moliner-Vereco | a 5' 51s |
5 | Lucien Van Impe | Kas-Campagnolo | a 6' 30s |
6 | Pedro Torres | Transmallorca-Flavia | a 6' 49s |
7 | Felipe Yanez | Novostil-Helios | a 7' 41s |
8 | Christian Seznec | Miko-Mercier | a 8' 03s |
9 | Fons De Wolf | Boule d'Or-Lano | a 10' 01s |
10 | Julian Andiano | Moliner-Vereco | a 10' 52s |
11 | Miguel Maria Lasa | Moliner-Vereco | |
12 | Vincente Lopez | Teka | |
13 | Raymond Martin | Miko-Mercier | |
14 | Alberto Fernandez | Moliner-Vereco | |
15 | Herman Beysens | Splendor-Euro Soap | |
16 | Manuel Esparza Sanz | Teka | |
17 | Vincente Belda | Transmallorca-Flavia | |
18 | José Pesarrodona | Teka | |
19 | Ángel Arroyo | Moliner-Vereco | |
20 | Juan Pujol Pages | Transmallorca-Flavia | |
21 | Ismael Lejarreta | Novostil-Helios | |
22 | Carlos Melero | Moliner-Vereco | |
23 | Bernardo Alfonsel | Kas-Campagnolo | |
24 | Jesus Suarez | Kas-Campagnolo | |
25 | Gonzalo Aja Barguin | Novostil-Helios |
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