List of Vuelta a Espana Winners: Roglic 2021 champions | History

Vuelta a Espana Past Winners List: All-Time champions, stats, records, history since 1935




  • Vuelta a España is a multi-stage bicycle race mainly held in Spain & also passes nearby countries.
  • It is held after the success of Giro D'Italia & Tour de France.
  • The 1st race was held in 1935.
  • The Vuelta a Espana is UCI World Tour event, it is 3 weeks long tours & routes may be changed through the years. 
  • Overall Rider Roberto Heras has won the most races with 4 times, followed by Tony Rominger & Alberto Contador with 3 times each...
  • The most winning country of Vuelta races by Spain 31 times... Most Vuelta a Espana stage winner is Delio Rodriguez 39 times...
  • The most recent overall winners of Vuelta a España 2021 is Slovenia Cyclist Primož Roglič...




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Vuelta a España winners, past champions List, history Since 1935 - 2022.





1935 -  Gustaaf Deloor -  Belgium

1936 -  Gustaaf Deloor -  Belgium

1941 -  Julian Berrendero -  Spain

1942 -  Julian Berrendero -  Spain

1945 -  Delio Rodríguez -  Spain

1946 -  Dalmacio Langarica -  Spain

1947 -  Edouard Van Dyck -  Belgium

1948 -  Bernando Ruiz -  Spain

1950 -  Emilio Rodríguez -  Spain

1955 -  Jean Dotto -  France

1956 -  Angelo Conterno -  Italy

1957 -  Jesus Loroño -  Spain

1958 -  Jean Stablinski -  France

1959 -  Antonio Suarez -  Spain

1960 -  Franz De Mulder -  Belgium

1961 -  Angelino Soler -  Spain

1962 -  Rudi Altig -  Germany

1963 -  Jacques Anquetil -  France

1964 -  Raymond Poulidor -  France

1965 -  Rolf Wolfshohl -  Germany

1966 -  Francisco Gabica -  Spain

1967 -  Jan Janssen -  Netherlands

1968 -  Felice Gimondi -  Italy

1969 -  Roger Pingeon -  France

1970 -  Luis Ocaña -  Spain

1971 -  Ferdinand Bracke -  Belgium

1972 -  José Manuel Fuente -  Spain

1973 -  Eddy Merckx -  Belgium

1974 -  José Manuel Fuente -  Spain

1975 -  Augustin Tamames -  Spain

1976 -  José Pesarrodona -  Spain

1977 -  Freddy Maertens -  Belgium

1978 -  Bernard Hinault -  France

1979 -  Joop Zoetemelk -  Netherlands

1980 -  Faustino Rupérez -  Spain

1981 -  Giovanni Battaglin -  Italy

1982 -  Marino Lejarreta -  Spain

1983 -  Bernard Hinault -  France

1984 -  Éric Caritoux -  France

1985 -  Pedro Delgado -  Spain

1986 -  Álvaro Pino -  Spain

1987 -  Luis Herrera -  Colombia

1988 -  Seán Kelly -  Ireland

1989 -  Pedro Delgado -  Spain

1990 -  Marco Giovannetti -  Italy

1991 -  Melchor Mauri -  Spain

1992 -  Tony Rominger -  Switzerland

1993 -  Tony Rominger -  Switzerland

1994 -  Tony Rominger -  Switzerland

1995 -  Laurent Jalabert -  France

1996 -  Alex Zülle -  Switzerland

1997 -  Alex Zülle -  Switzerland

1998 -  Abraham Olano -  Spain

1999 -  Jan Ullrich -  Germany



Year - GC-Overall -  Points -   Mountains



2000 -  Roberto Heras --   Roberto Heras --  Carlos Sastre

2001 -  Ángel Casero --   José María Jiménez --    José María Jiménez

2002 -  Aitor González --   Erik Zabel --   Aitor Osa

2003 -  Roberto Heras --   Erik Zabel --   Félix Cárdenas

2004 -  Roberto Heras --  Erik Zabel --    Félix Cárdenas

2005 -  Roberto Heras --  Alessandro Petacchi --   Joaquim Rodríguez

2006 -  Alexandre Vinokourov --  Thor Hushovd --  Egoi Martínez

2007 -  Denis Menchov --  Daniele Bennati --   Denis Menchov

2008 -  Alberto Contador --  Greg Van Avermaet --  David Moncoutié

2009 -  Alejandro Valverde --  André Greipel --  David Moncoutié 

2010 -  Vincenzo Nibali --  Mark Cavendish --  David Moncoutié 

2011 -  Chris Froome --  Bauke Mollema --  David Moncoutié

2012 -  Alberto Contador --  Alejandro Valverde --  Simon Clarke 

2013 -  Chris Horner --  Alejandro Valverde --  Nicolas Edet  

2014 -  Alberto Contador --  John Degenkolb --  Luis León Sanchez  

2015 -  Fabio Aru --  Alejandro Valverde --  Omar Fraille

2016 -  Nairo Quintana --  Fabio Felline --  Omar Fraille

2017 -  Chris Froome --  Chris Froome --  Davide Villella

2018 -  Simon Yates --  Alejandro Valverde --  Thomas De Gendt

2019 -  Primoz Roglic --  Primoz Roglic --  Geoffrey Bouchard

2020 -  Primoz Roglic --  Primoz Roglic --  Guillaume Martin

2021 -  Primoz Roglic --  Fabio Jakobsen --  Michael Storer

2022 -   TBD -- TBD -- TBD

2023 -   TBD -- TBD -- TBD




Who has won the Most Vuelta a España titles.




Roberto Heras - 4

Tony Rominger, Alberto Contador - 3

Gustaaf Deloor, Julián Berrendero, José Fuente, Bernard Hinault, Pedro Delgado, Alex Zülle, Chris Froome, Primož Roglič - 2



Vuelta a España records and stats, history.




Most Vuelta a España victories: Roberto Heras, 4

Most Vuelta a España Stage wins: Delio Rodriguez, 39

Most stage wins in one edition: Freddy Maertens in 1977, 13

Most individual time trial wins: Abraham Olano, Alex Zülle, and Tony Rominger, 6

Most number of victories by country: Spain, 32

Most days as leader: Alex Zülle, 48

Most mountains classification victories: José Luis Laguía, 5

Most participations: Íñigo Cuesta, 17 (1994-2010).

Most consecutive participations: Íñigo Cuesta, 17 (1994–2010).

Fastest average speed: 2001, 42.534 km/h

Slowest average speed: 1941, 26.262 km/h

Longest edition: 1941, 4,442 km

Shortest edition: 1963, 2,419 km

Youngest general classification winner: Angelino Soler in 1961, age 21 years, 167 days

Oldest general classification winner: Chris Horner in 2013, age 41 years, 327 days






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