2002 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11
The 2002 Vuelta a España was the 57th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Vuelta began in Valencia, with a team time trial on 7 September, and Stage 11 occurred on 18 September with a stage to Collado Villalba. The race finished in Madrid on 29 September.
Stage 1
7 September 2002 — Valencia , 24.6 km (15.3 mi) (TTT)[1]
Stage 1 Result[2][3]
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General classification after Stage 1[2][3]
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Stage 2
8 September 2002 — Valencia to Alcoy, 144.7 km (89.9 mi)[1]
Stage 3
9 September 2002 — San Vicente del Raspeig to Murcia, 134.2 km (83.4 mi)[1]
Stage 3 Results[3][5]
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General classification after Stage 3[3][5]
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Stage 4
10 September 2002 — Águilas to Roquetas de Mar, 149.5 km (92.9 mi)[1]
Stage 4 Results[3][6]
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General classification after Stage 4[3][6]
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Stage 5
11 September 2002 — El Ejido to Sierra Nevada, 198 km (123 mi)[1]
Stage 5 Results[3][7]
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General classification after Stage 5[3][7]
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Stage 6
12 September 2002 — Granada to Sierra de la Pandera, 153.1 km (95.1 mi)[1]
Stage 6 Results[3][8]
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General classification after Stage 6[3][8]
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Stage 7
13 September 2002 — Jaén to Málaga, 196.8 km (122.3 mi)[1]
Stage 7 Results[3][9]
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General classification after Stage 7[3][9]
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Stage 8
14 September 2002 — Málaga to Ubrique, 173.6 km (107.9 mi)[1]
Stage 8 Results[3][10]
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General classification after Stage 8[3][10]
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Stage 9
15 September 2002 — Córdoba to Córdoba, 130.2 km (80.9 mi)[1]
Stage 9 Results[3][11]
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General classification after Stage 9[3][11]
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Stage 10
16 September 2002 — Córdoba to Córdoba, 36.5 km (22.7 mi), (ITT)[1]
Stage 10 Results[3][12]
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General classification after Stage 10[3][12]
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Stage 11
18 September 2002 — Alcobendas to Collado Villalba, 166.1 km (103.2 mi)[1]
Stage 11 Results[3][13]
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General classification after Stage 11[3][13]
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