Vuelta a Zamora
Race details
DateJuly
RegionProvince of Zamora, Spain
DisciplineRoad
TypeStage race
OrganiserClub Deportivo Escuela Ciclismo Zamora
History
First edition1985 (1985)
Editions39 (as of 2022)
First winner Belmiro Silva (POR)
Most wins (3 wins)
Most recent Eric Fagúndez (URU)

The Vuelta a Zamora is a multi-day road cycling race held annually in the Province of Zamora, Castile and León, Spain.[1] First held in 1985, it is one of the biggest amateur races in Spain.

Winners

Year Winner Second Third
1985 Portugal Belmiro Silva Spain Laudelino Cubino Sweden Björn Bäckmann
1986 Spain José Carlos Pliego Spain Alejandro Vázquez Spain Fabián García
1987 Spain José Antonio Sánchez Spain Federico García Melia Spain Juan Carlos Arribas
1988 Spain Pedro Merayo Spain Luis Miguel Guerra Spain José Luis Díaz
1989 Spain Rafael López Spain Pedro Luis García Spain Miguel A. Colmenero
1990 Spain Antonio Sánchez García Spain José A. Mereciano Spain Carlos A. Torres
1991 Spain Ignacio Duque Spain Antonio Martín Velasco Spain Iñigo González de Heredia
1992 Spain José Manuel García García Spain Julio Coello Spain Javier Pascual Llorente
1993 Spain José A. Ruiz Spain Gabriel Martínez Spain Juan Manuel Toribio
1994 Denmark Claus Michael Møller Spain Juan C. Martín Spain Jon Carbayeda
1995 Spain Mikel Pradera Spain Miguel Ángel Manteiga Spain Juan C. Estrada
1996 non disputé
1997 Spain Mario Herráez Spain David Martínez Spain Óscar Movilla
1998 Spain César García Calvo Spain Alberto David Fernández Hurtado Spain Mario Herráez
1999 Spain Iban Mayo Spain Alexis Rodríguez Spain Miguel Ángel Manteiga
2000 Spain Patxi Vila Spain Sergio Pérez Spain Alexis Rodríguez
2001 Spain Juan Manuel Fuentes Spain Pedro Arreitunandia Spain Gerardo García
2002 Spain Francisco Palacios Mexico Juan Pablo Magallanes Russia Oleg Radinov
2003 Costa Rica José Adrián Bonilla Spain Alberto Martín Spain Moisés Dueñas
2004 Mexico Ignacio Sarabia Spain Víctor Gómez Russia Alexei Bougrov
2005 Spain Javier Sáez Spain Juan José Abril Spain Sergio Bernardo
2006 Spain Manuel Jiménez Ruiz Spain David Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Costa Rica Marconi Durán
2007 Spain David Gutiérrez Gutiérrez Spain Miguel Ángel Candil Spain Juan Carlos Escámez
2008 Spain David Belda Spain José de Segovia Spain Raúl García de Mateos
2009 Spain Raúl Castaño Spain Rafael Rodríguez Segarra Spain Gustavo Rodriguez
2010[2] Spain Ángel Vallejo Spain Raúl García de Mateos Spain Moisés Dueñas
2011[3] Spain Antonio Olmo Spain Israel Pérez Spain Raúl García de Mateos
2012[4] Spain Moisés Dueñas Spain Arkaitz Durán Spain Miguel Ángel Benito
2013 Spain Ángel Vallejo Ukraine Oleh Chuzhda Spain Víctor Martín
2014[5] Spain José de Segovia Spain Martín Lestido Spain Imanol Estévez
2015[6] Spain Iván Martínez Spain Miguel Gómez Spain Sergio Rodríguez Reche
2016 Spain Manuel Sola Chile Wolfgang Burmann Spain Sergio Rodríguez Reche
2017[7] Uruguay Mauricio Moreira Spain Antonio Gómez de la Torre Australia Freddy Ovett
2018[8] Spain Eusebio Pascual Spain Pablo Guerrero Spain Diego Noriega
2019[9] Spain Iván Moreno Spain Alejandro Ropero Spain Martí Márquez
2020[10] Spain Josu Etxeberria Spain Samuel Blanco Spain Raúl García Pierna
2021[11] · [12] Spain Eugenio Sánchez Spain Eduardo Pérez-Landaluce Spain Víctor Etxeberria
2022[13] Uruguay Eric Fagúndez Ethiopia Mulu Hailemichael Spain Javier Serrano

References

  1. "Vuelta a Zamora". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  2. P. F. (16 August 2010). "Ángel Vallejo entra en la historia de la Vuelta Ciclista a Zamora". elnortedecastilla.es (in Spanish).
  3. Manuel Herrera (18 July 2011). "Antonio Olmo se lleva el triunfo en la general". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  4. Paz Fernández (16 July 2012). "Moisés Dueñas se proclama vencedor de la ronda provincial". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  5. "4ª Vuelta Zamora: Victoria final para De Segovia (vídeo)". ciclo21.com (in Spanish). 19 July 2014.
  6. Manuel López-Sueiras (20 July 2015). "Iván Martínez gana la Vuelta y el Caja Rural se exhibe". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  7. Manuel López-Sueiras (16 July 2017). "Moreira gana su primera vuelta por etapas en España". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  8. V. M. (14 July 2018). "Eusebio Pascual gana la 35ª Vuelta a Zamora". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  9. Manuel López-Sueiras (14 July 2019). "Iván Moreno, vencedor final de la vuelta a la provincia". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  10. "Josu Etxeberria conquista la Vuelta a Zamora". as.com (in Spanish). 17 July 2020.
  11. M. L. S. (17 July 2021). "Eugenio Sánchez gana la Vuelta a Zamora en Lubián". laopiniondezamora.es (in Spanish).
  12. "Eugenio Sánchez gana la Vuelta a Zamora; para Pérez-Landaluce, la última etapa". biciciclismo.com (in Spanish). 17 July 2021.
  13. "Eric Fagúndez y Mulu Knife brillan en el final de la Vuelta a Zamora". biciciclismo.com (in Spanish). 17 July 2022.


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