1986 Vuelta a España

The 41st Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 22 April to 13 May 1986. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 3,666 km (2,278 mi), and was won by Álvaro Pino of the Zor–BH cycling team.[1]

1986 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates22 April - 13 May
Stages21 + Prologue
Distance3,666 km (2,278 mi)
Winning time98h 16' 04"
Results
Winner  Álvaro Pino (ESP) (Zor–BH)
  Second  Robert Millar (GBR) (Panasonic–Merckx–Agu)
  Third  Sean Kelly (IRL) (Kas)

Points  Sean Kelly (IRL) (Kas)
Mountains  José Luis Laguía (ESP) (Reynolds)
  Youth  Omar Hernández (COL) (Ryalcao Postobón)
  Combination  Sean Kelly (IRL) (Kas)
  Sprints  Benny Van Brabant (BEL) (Dormilón)
  Team Zor–BH

Teams and riders

Route

List of stages[2][3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
P 22 April Palma de Mallorca – Palma de Mallorca 5.7 km (4 mi) Individual time trial  Thierry Marie (FRA)
1 23 April Palma de Mallorca – Palma de Mallorca 190 km (118 mi)  Marc Gomez (FRA)
2 24 April Barcelona – Barcelona 182 km (113 mi)  Manuel Jorge Domínguez (ESP)
3 25 April LleidaZaragoza 212 km (132 mi)  Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
4 26 April ZaragozaLogroño 192 km (119 mi)  Alfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)
5 27 April HaroSantander 202 km (126 mi)  Jesús Blanco Villar (ESP)
6 28 April SantanderLakes of Covadonga 191 km (119 mi)  Robert Millar (GBR)
7 29 April Cangas de OnísOviedo 180 km (112 mi)  Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
8 30 April OviedoAlto del Naranco 9.7 km (6 mi) Individual time trial  Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
9 1 May OviedoSan Isidro 180 km (112 mi)  Charly Mottet (FRA)
10 2 May San IsidroPalencia 193 km (120 mi)  Sean Kelly (IRL)
11 3 May Valladolid – Valladolid 29.1 km (18 mi) Individual time trial  Charly Mottet (FRA)
12 4 May ValladolidSegovia 258 km (160 mi)  Reimund Dietzen (FRG)
13 5 May SegoviaVillalba 148 km (92 mi)  Sean Kelly (IRL)
14 6 May Casino Gran Madrid (Torrelodones) – Leganés 165 km (103 mi)  José Recio (ESP)
15 7 May AranjuezAlbacete 207 km (129 mi)  Jon Egiarte (ESP)
16 8 May AlbaceteJaén 264 km (164 mi)  Alain Bondue (FRA)
17 9 May JaénSierra Nevada 172 km (107 mi)  Felipe Yáñez (ESP)
18 10 May GranadaBenalmádena 191 km (119 mi)  Viktor Demidenko (URS)
19 11 May BenalmádenaPuerto Real 234 km (145 mi)  Jesús Blanco Villar (ESP)
20 12 May Puerto RealJerez de la Frontera 239 km (149 mi)  Marc Gomez (FRA)
21 13 May Jerez de la Frontera – Jerez de la Frontera 22 km (14 mi) Individual time trial  Álvaro Pino (ESP)
Total 3,666 km (2,278 mi)

General classification (final)

RankRiderTeamTime
1 Álvaro PinoZor 98h16'04 "
2 Robert MillarPanasonic1'06"
3 Sean KellyKas5'19"
4 Raimund DietzenTeka5'58"
5 Marino LejarretaSeat-Orbea7'12"
6 Pello Ruiz CabestanySeat-Orbea7'26"
7 Laurent FignonSystème U-Gitane7'29"
8 Fabio ParraCafé de Colombia7'44"
9 Anselmo FuerteZor10'50"
10 Pedro DelgadoPDM-Concorde11'50"
11 Lucien Van ImpeDormilon - Campagnolo
12 Ignacio Gaston CrespoKas-Mavic
13 Omar HernándezPostobon-RCN
14 Yvon MadiotSystème U-Gitance
15 Peter WinnenPanasonic
16 Jesús Blanco VillarTeka
17 Carlos GutiérrezKelme
18 Eric GuyotKas-Mavic
19 Stefan MutterPDM-Gin MG-Concorde
20 Enrique Aja CagigasTeka
21 Lucien Van ImpeDormilon - Campagnolo
22 Charly MottetSystème U-Gitane
23 Nestor MoraPostobon-RCN
24 Eduardo ChozasTeka
25 José Luis LaguíaReynolds
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References

  1. "Clasificaciones" [Classifications] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). El Mundo Deportivo S.A. 14 May 1986. p. 37. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 September 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  2. "1986 » 41st Vuelta a Espana". Procyclingstats. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  3. "41ème Vuelta a España 1986". Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived from the original on 25 October 2004.
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