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Cycling race
1981 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates21 April – 10 May
Stages19
Distance3,446 km (2,141 mi)
Winning time98h 04' 49"
Results
Winner  Giovanni Battaglin (ITA) (Inoxpran)
  Second  Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez (ESP) (Zor–Helios)
  Third  Vicente Belda (ESP) (Kelme–Gios)

Points  Francisco Javier Cedena (ESP) (Colchon C.R.)
Mountains  José Luis Laguía (ESP) (Reynolds)
Sprints  Hugues Grondin (FRA) (Manzaneque)
  Team Zor
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The 36th Edition Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 21 April to 10 May 1981. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3,446 km (2,141 mi), and was won by Giovanni Battaglin of the Inoxpran cycling team.

Regis Clere won the prologue of the race and kept the leader's jersey until the mountain time trial where on the very long climb to Sierra Nevada, Giovanni Battaglin won the stage and took over the leader's jersey. The only threat to Battaglin's lead was Pedro Muñoz. The entire Teka team withdrew from the race withdrawing potential favourites Marino Lejarreta and Alberto Fernández. Battaglin and his Inoxpran team withstood the challenge from the Spanish and brought Battaglin to his first grand tour victory. Three days later after Battaglin's triumph in Spain, he began the 1981 Giro d'Italia which he would win becoming the second rider after Eddy Merckx to win the Vuelta-Giro double.

Teams and riders

Main article: List of teams and cyclists in the 1981 Vuelta a España

Route

List of stages
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 21 April Santander – Santander 6.3 km (4 mi) Individual time trial  Régis Clère (FRA)
1 22 April SantanderAvilés 221 km (137 mi)  Guido Bontempi (ITA)
2 23 April AvilésLeón 159 km (99 mi)  Alfredo Chinetti (ITA)
3 24 April LeónSalamanca 195 km (121 mi)  Guido Bontempi (ITA)
4 25 April SalamancaCáceres 206 km (128 mi)  Celestino Prieto (ESP)
5 26 April CáceresMérida 152 km (94 mi)  Heddie Nieuwdorp (NED)
6 27 April MéridaSeville 199 km (124 mi)  Jos Lammertink (NED)
7 28 April ÉcijaJaén 181 km (112 mi)  Juan Fernández (ESP)
8a 29 April JaénGranada 100 km (62 mi)  José María Yurrebaso (ESP)
8b 29 April GranadaSierra Nevada 30.5 km (19 mi) Individual time trial  Giovanni Battaglin (ITA)
9 30 April BazaMurcia 204 km (127 mi)  Imanol Murga (ESP)
10 1 May MurciaAlmussafes 223 km (139 mi)  Kim Andersen (DEN)
11 2 May AlmussafesPeñíscola 193 km (120 mi)  Jesús Suárez Cueva (ESP)
12 3 May PeñíscolaEsparreguera 217 km (135 mi)  Frédéric Vichot (FRA)
13 4 May EsparregueraRasos de Peguera 187 km (116 mi)  Vicente Belda (ESP)
14 5 May GironellaBalaguer 197 km (122 mi)  José Luis López Cerrón [fr] (ESP)
15a 6 May BalaguerAlfajarín 146 km (91 mi)  Pedro Muñoz Machín (ESP)
15b 6 May Zaragoza – Zaragoza 11.3 km (7 mi) Individual time trial  Régis Clère (FRA)
16 7 May CalatayudTorrejón de Ardoz 209 km (130 mi)  Álvaro Pino (ESP)
17 8 May Torrejón de ArdozSegovia 150 km (93 mi)  Miguel María Lasa (ESP)
18 9 May SegoviaLos Ángeles de San Rafael [es] 175 km (109 mi)  Ángel Arroyo (ESP)
19 10 May Madrid – Madrid 84 km (52 mi)  Francisco Javier Cedena (ESP)
Total 3,446 km (2,141 mi)

Final standings

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Giovanni Battaglin (ITA) Inoxpran 98h 04' 49"
2  Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez (ESP) Zor–Helios + 2' 09"
3  Vicente Belda (ESP) Kelme–Gios + 2' 29"
4  Jørgen Marcussen (DEN) Inoxpran + 3' 33"
5  Antonio Coll (ESP) Colchon C.R. + 4' 26"
6  Ángel Arroyo (ESP) Zor–Helios + 4' 30"
7  José Luis Laguía (ESP) Reynolds–Galli + 6' 05"
8  Faustino Rupérez (ESP) Zor–Helios + 7' 09"
9  Régis Clère (FRA) Miko–Mercier + 7' 23"
10  Miguel María Lasa (ESP) Zor–Helios + 10' 54"
Final general classification (11–25)
11  Eduardo Chozas (ESP) Zor–Helios + 12' 48"
12  Luciano Loro (ITA) Inoxpran + 13' 49"
13  José Antonio Cabrero (ESP) Zor–Helios + 16' 17"
14  Alfonso Dal Pian (ITA) Inoxpran + 17' 17"
15  Peter Zijerveld (NED) HB Alarmsystemen + 19' 55"
16  Angel De Las Heras (ESP) Hueso-Manzaneque + 22' 32"
17  Enrique Martínez Heredia (ESP) Colchon C.R. + 26' 16"
18  Juan Pujol Pages (ESP) Colchon C.R. + 27' 36"
19  Francisco Javier Cedena (ESP) Colchon C.R. + 29' 46"
20  Guillermo De La Pena (ESP) Zor–Helios + 30' 36"
21  Frédéric Vichot (FRA) Miko–Mercier + 31' 54"
22  Álvaro Pino (ESP) Colchon C.R. + 33' 24"
23  José Luis López Cerrón [fr] (ESP) Zor–Helios + 36' 30"
24  Amilcare Sgalbazzi (ITA) Inoxpran + 37' 49"
25  Anastasio Greciano (ESP) Reynolds–Galli + 44' 44"

Team classification

Final team classification
Rank Team Time
1 Zor Helios 294h 09' 15"
2 Inoxpran + 17' 14"
3 Colchon CR + 43' 04"
4 Kelme + 1h 05' 01"
5 Miko Mercier + 1h 19' 31"
6 Reynolds + 1h 48' 41"
7 H.B. + 2h 06' 31"
8 Manzaneque + 2h 30' 41"

Points classification

Final points classification
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Francisco Javier Cedena (ESP) Colchon 211
2  Jesús Suárez Cueva (ESP) Kelme 137
3  Miguel María Lasa (ESP) Zor 134

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification
Rank Rider Team Points
1  José Luis Laguía (ESP) Reynolds 144
2  Vicente Belda (ESP) Kelme 98
3  José Luis López Cerrón [fr] (ESP) Zor 69
4  Giovanni Battaglin (ITA) Inoxpran 60
5  Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez (ESP) Zor 57

Sprints classification

Final sprints classification
Rank Rider Team Points
1  Hugues Grondin (FRA) Manzaneque 21
2  Miguel Acha (ESP) Reynolds 12
3  Jesús Suárez Cueva (ESP) Kelme 10

References

General
Specific
  1. "1981 General Information". La Vuelta.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  2. "1982 General Information". La Vuelta.com. Archived from the original on 2008-09-21. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  3. "Battaglin flies among the nest of eagles". Bellati sport.com. Archived from the original on 12 January 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-19.
  4. "1981 » 36th Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  5. "36ème Vuelta a España 1981". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
  6. ^ "ClasificacioManzanequenes oficiales" (PDF) (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo. 11 May 1981. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
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