The first Vuelta a España was held between 29 April and 15 May 1935.
It was 3425 km long, divided into 14 stages.
50 cyclists started and 29 finished the race.
Gustaaf Deloor was the winner of the edition.
The average speed was 28,54 km/h.
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5 facts of Vuelta a España 1941
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5 facts of Vuelta a Espana 1936
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5 facts of Vuelta a España 1935
The first Vuelta a España was held between 29 April and 15 May 1935. It was 3425 km long, divided into 14 stages. 50 cyclists started and 29 finished the race. Gustaaf Deloor was the winner of the edition. The average speed was 28,54 km/h. Discover the history of Vuelta Cyclista a España with PelotonTales! … Read more