1999 Vuelta a Burgos

The 1999 Vuelta a Burgos was the 21st edition of the Vuelta a Burgos road cycling stage race, which was held from 16 August to 20 August 1999. The race started in Milagros and finished in Burgos. The race was won by Abraham Olano of the ONCE–Deutsche Bank team.[2][3]

1999 Vuelta a Burgos
Race details
Dates16–20 August 1999
Stages5
Distance686.8[1] km (426.8 mi)
Winning time16h 29' 37"
Results
  Winner  Abraham Olano (ESP) (ONCE–Deutsche Bank)
  Second  Dario Frigo (ITA) (Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale)
  Third  Laurent Dufaux (SUI) (Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale)

General classification

Final general classification[2][4]
Rank Rider Team Time
1  Abraham Olano (ESP) ONCE–Deutsche Bank 16h 29' 37"
2  Dario Frigo (ITA) Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale + 9"
3  Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco Macchine per Caffè–Cannondale + 25"
4  Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) Banesto + 33"
5  David Plaza (ESP) Benfica–Winterthur + 34"
6  Igor González de Galdeano (ESP) Vitalicio Seguros + 43"
7  Aitor Osa (ESP) Banesto + 1' 00"
8  José María Jiménez (ESP) Banesto + 1' 04"
9  Haimar Zubeldia (ESP) Euskaltel–Euskadi + 1' 06"
10  Manuel Beltrán (ESP) Banesto + 1' 14"
gollark: I've got an external one, but it doesn't seem to work very reliably and also worryingly overheats when used lots.
gollark: Apart from the lack of working drivers for its SD card reader.
gollark: My existing laptop, a several-year-outdated refurbished business one I put an SSD and extra RAM into, works nicely.
gollark: Probably, but I have no use for a really ancient laptop which could maybe run slightly less poorly.
gollark: It's unusable at this point because the thermal paste has never been replaced, it has the old 500GB HDD it shipped with, and it runs Windows 10.

References

  1. "Vuelta a Burgos (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. "21ème Vuelta a Burgos 1999". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 31 March 2004.
  3. "1999 Vuelta a Burgos". First Cycling. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. "Stage 5, Belorado - Burgos, 160 kms". Cycling News. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.