Take a look at the list of Vuelta a Espana winners frim the beginning to 2022.
Note, the first two decades in the history of the youngest grand tour were a bit chaotic. There were a quite a few years, when the race wasn't held.
1935 Gustaaf Deloor
1936 Gustaaf Deloor
1941 Julián Berrendero
1942 Julián Berrendero
1945 Delio Rodríguez
1946 Dalmacio Langarica
1947 Edward Van Dijck
1948 Bernardo Ruiz
1950 Emilio Rodríguez
1955 Jean Dotto
1956 Angelo Conterno
1957 Jesús Loroño
1958 Jean Stablinski
1959 Antonio Suárez
1960 Frans De Mulder
1961 Angelino Soler
1962 Rudi Altig
1963 Jacques Anquetil
1964 Raymond Poulidor
1965 Rolf Wolfshohl
1966 Francisco Gabica
1967 Jan Janssen
1968 Felice Gimondi
1969 Roger Pingeon
1970 Luis Ocaña
1971 Ferdinand Bracke
1972 José Manuel Fuente
1973 Eddy Merckx
1974 José Manuel Fuente
1975 Agustín Tamames
1976 José Pesarrodona
1977 Freddy Maertens
1978 Bernard Hinault
1979 Joop Zoetemelk
1980 Faustino Rupérez
1981 Giovanni Battaglin
1982 Marino Lejarreta
1983 Bernard Hinault
1984 Éric Caritoux
1985 Pedro Delgado
1986 Álvaro Pino
1987 Luis Herrera
1988 Sean Kelly
1989m Pedro Delgado
1990 Marco Giovannetti
1991 Melcior Mauri
1992 Tony Rominger
1993 Tony Rominger
1994 Tony Rominger
1995 Laurent Jalabert
1996 Alex Zülle
1997 Alex Zülle
1998 Abraham Olano
1999 Jan Ullrich
2000 Roberto Heras
2001 Ángel Casero
2002 Aitor González
2003 Roberto Heras
2004 Roberto Heras
2005 Roberto Heras
2006 Alexander Vinokourov
2007 Denis Menchov
2008 Alberto Contador
2009 Alejandro Valverde
2010 Vincenzo Nibali
2011 Chris Froome
2012 Alberto Contador
2013 Chris Horner
2014 Alberto Contador
2015 Fabio Aru
2016 Nairo Quintana
2017 Chris Froome
2018 Simon Yates
2019 Primož Roglič
2020 Primož Roglič
2021 Primož Roglič
2022 Remco Evenepoel
VUELTA A ESPANA FUN FACTS
Smallest winning margins at Vuelta a Espana
Winnig Vuelta a Espana with the smallest winning margin in the history of the race, French rider Éric Caritoux delivered a surprise victory in 1984. Vuelta a Espana always has provided much more opportunitiy to success for lesser known riders, especially in the era, when it was a spring race. (Vuelta a Espana moved to autumn… Read More »Smallest winning margins at Vuelta a Espana
Vuelta a Espana youngest winners
Over the last few years, since the new golden generation arrived in the world of road cycling races, there are no more unbeatable records, or at least very old lists with some cery new names. Since the beginning of his professional career, we always knew, Remco Evenepoel’s name will be one of those we should… Read More »Vuelta a Espana youngest winners
List of Vuelta a Espana winners
Take a look at the list of Vuelta a Espana winners frim the beginning to 2022. Note, the first two decades in the history of the youngest grand tour were a bit chaotic. There were a quite a few years, when the race wasn’t held. 1935 Gustaaf Deloor1936 Gustaaf Deloor1941 Julián Berrendero1942 Julián Berrendero1945 Delio… Read More »List of Vuelta a Espana winners
Vuelta fun facts: most days in the leader jersey
The leader jersey of the Spanish cycling race Vuelta a Espana is red since 2010 only. But of course, leader jerseys with different colours were awarded since the beginning (1935) of the race1 Alex Zülle 482 Primoz Roglic 373 Roberto Heras 344 Delio Rodriguez 32Tony Rominger 32Gustaaf Deloor 327 Alejandro Valverde 27Julián Berrendero27Chris Froome United… Read More »Vuelta fun facts: most days in the leader jersey
Giro d’Italia -Vuelta a Espana double winners
Vuelta a Espana was a sping race for decades, the first autumn edition was held in 1995, and its original schedules were usually very close to Giro d’Italia. Little wonder, that the first Giro-Vuelta happened only in 1973, and the first rider to achieve it was Eddy Merkcx. (Just for the record: Fausto Coppi managed… Read More »Giro d’Italia -Vuelta a Espana double winners
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Giro d’ Italia -Tour de France doubles
Fausto Coppi was the first rider to win the Giro d’Italia and the Tour de France in the same year (1949) In 2024, 26 years after Marco Pantani’s double victory, Tadej Pogacar managed to win both Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in the same year. The list of the riders Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1949… Read More »Giro d’ Italia -Tour de France doubles
The slowest and the fastest Tour de France
You might wonder which Tour de France edition was the slowest and wich one the fastest. Here you have the answer. The slowest Tour de France was the 13th edition, held between 29th June and 27 July in 1919. The 5560 km long route of the race was divided into 15 stages. (And it wasn’t… Read More »The slowest and the fastest Tour de France
Tour de France editions without previous winners in the peloton
During its 120-year long history, it happened only three times, when the peloton of Tour de France did not includ any previous winner. Obviously, in 1903 there couldn’t be any, because it was the very first edition. In 1927, it seems to have been a generational change in the peloton of Tour de France. Several… Read More »Tour de France editions without previous winners in the peloton
Most stage victories and consecutive stage victories in a single Giro d’Italia
Alfredo Binda, the second Campionissimo, the big star of the 1920s hold several records. Two of them are the most victories and also the most consecutive victories in a single race. What’s really astonishing is that he achieved these successes during two different editions of Giro d’Italia. In 1927 Binda managed to win 12 stages… Read More »Most stage victories and consecutive stage victories in a single Giro d’Italia
Most days in pink jersey
The pink jersey (maglia rosa) was introduced to the Giro d’Italia during the race in 1931.Learco Guerra (The Human Locomotive”) was the first rider to wear it.The top 11 riders with most days in pink jersey :Eddy Merckx 78 (1968,1969,1970,1972,1973,1974)Alfredo Binda 65 (1925,1927,1928,1929,1931,1933)Francesco Moser 50 (1976,1977,1979,1980,1981,1982,1984,1985)Giuseppe Saronni 48 (1979,1981,1983,1985,1986)Gino Bartali 42 (1936,1937,1939,1946,1947)Jacques Anquetil 42 (1959,1960,1961,1964,1967)Fausto… Read More »Most days in pink jersey