Cycling race
1935 Vuelta a España Spanish Newspaper "Informaciones" (1935) with the prize list of the first "Vuelta a España". Museu de Joguet de Verdú (Lleida, Catalunya, Spain).
Dates 29 April – 15 May Stages 14 Distance 3,425 km (2,128 mi) Winning time 120h 00' 07"
The 1st edition of Vuelta a España took place from 29 April to 15 May 1935, and consisted of 14 stages and 3,425 km (2,128 mi), the winning average speed was 28.54 km/h (17.73 mph). The Vuelta began and ended in Madrid , Spain .
The field consisted of 50 riders including 33 Spanish riders;[1] 29 finished the race. The weather conditions (rainy and cold) were said to have been to the advantage of the Belgian riders. Belgian Gustaaf Deloor took the leader's jersey with nine minutes advantage on the third stage. Deloor was challenged by Mariano Canardo . However, on the thirteenth stage, Canardo crashed and lost five minutes. On the final stage, Deloor displayed panache to attack and win the stage and the General classification into Madrid.[2] [3]
Participants [ ]
There were two teams entering the Vuelta: B.H. and Orbea. The other participants, mostly Spanish, entered individually.[4]
Final standings [ ]
Stage results [ ]
Stage characteristics and results[5] [6] [7]
Stage
Date
Course
Distance
Type
Winner
1
29 April
Madrid – Valladolid
185 km (115 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Antoine Dignef (BEL )
2
30 April
Valladolid – Santander
251 km (156 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Antonio Escuriet (ESP )
1 May
Rest day
3
2 May
Santander – Bilbao
199 km (124 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Gustaaf Deloor (BEL )
4
3 May
Bilbao – San Sebastián
235 km (146 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Antoine Dignef (BEL )
5
4 May
San Sebastián – Zaragoza
264 km (164 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Mariano Cañardo (ESP )
6
5 May
Zaragoza – Barcelona
310 km (193 mi)
Plain stage
(BEL )
6 May
Rest day
7
7 May
Barcelona – Tortosa
188 km (117 mi)
Plain stage
(ESP )
8
8 May
Tortosa – Valencia
188 km (117 mi)
Plain stage
Max Bulla (AUT )
9
9 May
Valencia – Murcia
265 km (165 mi)
Plain stage
Salvador Cardona (ESP )
10
10 May
Murcia – Granada
285 km (177 mi)
Plain stage
Max Bulla (AUT )
11
11 May
Granada – Sevilla
260 km (162 mi)
Plain stage
Gustaaf Deloor (BEL )
12 May
Rest day
12
13 May
Sevilla – Cáceres
270 km (168 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
(BEL )
13
14 May
Cáceres – Zamora
275 km (171 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Edoardo Molinar (ITA )
14
15 May
Zamora – Madrid
250 km (155 mi)
Stage with mountain(s)
Gustaaf Deloor (BEL )
General classification [ ]
There were 29 cyclists who had completed all fourteen stages. For these cyclists, the times they had needed in each stage was added up for the general classification . The cyclist with the least accumulated time was the winner.
Mountains classification [ ]
References [ ]
^ "Mañana empieza La I Vuelta Ciclista a España" [Tomorrow starts the first Tour of Spain] (PDF) (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. 28 May 1935. p. 3. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
^ "The Beginning of a Grand Event" . Cycling Revealed.com. Retrieved 15 December 2007 .
^ a b c "Gustavo Deloor, el vencedor de la Vuelta, entro primero en Madrid al sprint, con Mariano Cañardo y Max Bulla" [Gustaaf Deloor, the winner of the Tour, came first in the sprint in Madrid, with Mariano Cañardo and Max Bulla] (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. 16 May 1935. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2012 .
^ a b c "Mañana, con la etapa Madrid-Valladolid, se inicia la I Vuelta Ciclista a España" [Tomorrow, with the stage Madrid-Valladolid, starts the first Tour of Spain] (PDF) (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. 28 May 1935. p. 1. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
^ a b "1935 Stage Results" . La Vuelta . Unipublic. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 11 July 2011 .
^ "La I Vuelta A España" [The First Tour of Spain] (PDF) . El Siglo Futuro (in Spanish). 25 April 1935. p. 19. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2012 .
^ "Pasado manana llegaran a Madrid todos los routiers extranjeros que tomaran parte en la Primera Vuelta a España" [Tomorrow reach all foreign routiers Madrid to take part in the first Tour of Spain] (PDF) . Heraldo de Madrid (in Spanish). 25 April 1935. p. 12. Archived from the original on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2012 .
^ "G. Deloor ha vinto il Giro di Spagna" [G. Deloor has won the Tour of Spain]. Il Littoriale (in Italian). Barcelona , Spain . 15 May 1935. p. 2. Retrieved 7 July 2013 .
^ "1935 Final Mountains Classification" . La Vuelta . Unipublic. Retrieved 11 July 2011 .
^ "Deloor vince il Giro di Spagna" [Deloor wins the Tour of Spain]. La Stampa (in Italian). 10 May 1935. Retrieved 18 August 2018 .
^ "La clasificacion general de la primera Vuelta a España" [The general classification of the first Tour of Spain]. El Siglo Futuro (in Spanish). 16 May 1935. p. 25. Retrieved 18 August 2018 .
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