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词条 2017 Vuelta a Asturias
释义

  1. Route

  2. Teams

  3. Stages

     Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3 

  4. Classification leadership table

  5. References

     Sources 

  6. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2017 Vuelta a Asturias
| series = 2017 UCI Europe Tour
| race_no =
| season_no =
| image =
| image_caption =
| image_alt =
| date = 29 April – 1 May 2017
| stages = 3
| distance = 467.2
| unit = km
| time = 12h 20' 42"[1]
| speed =
| first = Raúl Alarcón
| first_nat = ESP
| first_team = {{ct|W52|2017}}
| first_color = blue
| second = Nairo Quintana
| second_nat = COL
| second_team = {{ct|MOV|2017}}
| third = Óscar Sevilla
| third_nat = ESP
| third_team = {{ct|MED|2017}}
| points = Raúl Alarcón
| points_nat = ESP
| points_team = {{ct|W52|2017}}
| points_color = green
| mountains = Sergio Higuita
| mountains_nat = COL
| mountains_team = {{ct|MZN|2017}}
| mountains_color = white
| sprints = Fernando Grijalba
| sprints_nat = ESP
| sprints_team = {{ct|KWC|2017}}
| sprints_color =
| youth = Hernán Aguirre
| youth_nat = COL
| youth_team = {{ct|MZN|2017}}
| youth_color =
| team = {{ct|W52|2017}}
| previous = 2016
| next = 2018
}}

The 2017 Vuelta a Asturias was the 60th edition of the Vuelta a Asturias cycling stage race, that took place over three stages from 29 April to 1 May 2017. It was held as part of the 2017 UCI Europe Tour. The defending champion was Hugh Carthy ({{ct|CJR|2016}}), but Carthy did not defend his title as he had moved to the {{ct|CDT|2017}} squad that was not invited to the race.

The race was won by Spanish rider Raúl Alarcón, riding for the Portuguese {{ct|W52|2017}} team.[2] Over the stages, Alarcón won one and finished the other two in second place – more than enough for the points classification win – as he triumphed in the race overall by 32 seconds.[1] Second place went to Colombia's Nairo Quintana ({{ct|MOV|2017}}), in his final preparation race before the 2017 Giro d'Italia, while the podium was completed by Spain's Óscar Sevilla ({{ct|MED|2017}}) on countback from Portugal's João Benta of {{ct|BOA|2017}}.[1]

In the race's other classifications, Colombians Sergio Higuita and Hernán Aguirre from {{ct|MZN|2017}} won the mountains and young rider classifications respectively,[1] {{ct|KWC|2017}} rider Fernando Grijalba won the sprints classification,[1] while {{ct|W52|2017|nolink=yes}} won the teams classification, after placing Alarcón, Ricardo Mestre (seventh) and Joaquim Silva (ninth) in the top ten overall.[1]

Route

The race includes three road stages on consecutive days; the exact stage details were released on 20 April 2017.[3]

Stage schedule
StageDateRouteDistanceTypeWinner
1 29 April Oviedo to Pola de Lena{{convert|169.2|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageWeimar Roldán|COL}}
2 30 April Ribera de Arriba to Alto del Acebo{{convert|177.1|km|0|abbr=on}} Mountain stageNairo Quintana|COL}}
3 1 May Cangas del Narcea to Oviedo{{convert|120.9|km|0|abbr=on}} Medium-mountain stageRaúl Alarcón|ESP}}
Total{{convert|467.2|km|1|abbr=on}}

Teams

A total of 20 teams raced in the 2017 Vuelta a Asturias.[3][4]

{{Cyclingteamlist|year=2017|title=UCI WorldTeams|MOV}}{{Cyclingteamlist|year=2017|title=UCI Professional Continental teams|CJR|CAT|MZN}}{{Cyclingteamlist|year=2017|title=UCI Continental teams|SCQ|BUR|AZT|EUS2|DCT|KWC|LAA|LOK2|LHL|MED|BOA|TSC|TAV|UKO|W52}}{{cyclingteamlist|year=2017|title=National teams|team1=Spain}}

Stages

Stage 1

29 April 2017 —
//Oviedo">Oviedo to Pola de Lena, {{convert|169.2|km|0|abbr=on}}[5]{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=35–39}}
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 1[6]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Weimar Roldán|COL|{{ct|MED|2017}}|4h 12' 50"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 22"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Carlos Barbero|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Benjamín Prades|ESP|{{ct|UKO|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Aldemar Reyes|COL|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|7|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Garikoitz Bravo|ESP|{{ct|EUS2|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Rinaldo Nocentini|ITA|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Ricardo Vilela|POR|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 27"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 1[7]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Weimar Roldán|COL|{{ct|MED|2017}}|4h 12' 40"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 26"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Carlos Barbero|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 33"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Benjamín Prades|ESP|{{ct|UKO|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Aldemar Reyes|COL|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|7|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Garikoitz Bravo|ESP|{{ct|EUS2|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Rinaldo Nocentini|ITA|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Ricardo Vilela|POR|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 2

30 April 2017 —
//Ribera de Arriba">Ribera de Arriba to Alto del Acebo, {{convert|177.1|km|0|abbr=on}}[8]{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=43–49}}
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 2[9]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Nairo Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|5h 19' 40"}}{{cyclingresult|2|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 0"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Fernando Barceló|ESP|Spain (national team)|+ 31"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Alejandro Marque|ESP|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 33"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Sergio Pardilla|ESP|{{ct|CJR|2017}}|+ 35"}}{{cyclingresult|6|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 37"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 39"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ricardo Mestre|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 43"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Joaquim Silva|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 49"|}}{{cyclingresult|10|Dayer Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 53"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=General classification after Stage 2[10]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|9h 32' 40"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Nairo Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 7"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Alejandro Marque|ESP|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 50"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Sergio Pardilla|ESP|{{ct|CJR|2017}}|+ 52"}}{{cyclingresult|5|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 54"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 56"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ricardo Mestre|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 1' 00"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ricardo Vilela|POR|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 1' 20"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Joaquim Silva|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 1' 27"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Dayer Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 1' 34"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Stage 3

1 May 2017 —
//Cangas del Narcea">Cangas del Narcea to Oviedo, {{convert|120.9|km|0|abbr=on}}[11]{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=53–57}}
{{cyclingresult start|title=Result of Stage 3[12]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|2h 48' 12"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 7"}}{{cyclingresult|3|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 7"}}{{cyclingresult|4|Mikel Bizkarra|ESP|{{ct|EUS2|2017}}|+ 10"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Nairo Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 15"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Benjamín Prades|ESP|{{ct|UKO|2017}}|+ 40"}}{{cyclingresult|7|José Herrada|ESP|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 40"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ricardo Mestre|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 40"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Alejandro Marque|ESP|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 40"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Mikel Iturria|ESP|{{ct|EUS2|2017}}|+ 40"}}{{cyclingresult end}}{{cyclingresult start|title=Final general classification[1]}}{{cyclingresult|1|Raúl Alarcón|ESP|{{ct|W52|2017}}|12h 20' 42"|}}{{cyclingresult|2|Nairo Quintana|COL|{{ct|MOV|2017}}|+ 32"}}{{cyclingresult|3|Óscar Sevilla|ESP|{{ct|MED|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|4|João Benta|POR|{{ct|BOA|2017}}|+ 1' 07"}}{{cyclingresult|5|Alejandro Marque|ESP|{{ct|STA|2017}}|+ 1' 40"}}{{cyclingresult|6|Sergio Pardilla|ESP|{{ct|CJR|2017}}|+ 1' 42"}}{{cyclingresult|7|Ricardo Mestre|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 1' 50"}}{{cyclingresult|8|Ricardo Vilela|POR|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 2' 10"}}{{cyclingresult|9|Joaquim Silva|POR|{{ct|W52|2017}}|+ 2' 17"}}{{cyclingresult|10|Hernán Aguirre|COL|{{ct|MZN|2017}}|+ 2' 46"}}{{cyclingresult end}}

Classification leadership table

In the 2017 Vuelta a Asturias, four jerseys were awarded. The general classification was calculated by adding each cyclist's finishing times on each stage. Time bonuses were awarded to the first three finishers on all stages: the stage winner won a ten-second bonus, with six and four seconds for the second and third riders respectively. Bonus seconds were also awarded to the first three riders at intermediate sprints – three seconds for the winner of the sprint, two seconds for the rider in second and one second for the rider in third. The leader of the general classification received a blue jersey.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}} This classification was considered the most important of the 2017 Vuelta a Asturias, and the winner of the classification was considered the winner of the race.

Points for the mountains classification
Position123456
Points for {{tooltip|Category 1|First-category climbs 10 8 6 4 2 1
Points for {{tooltip|Category 2|Second-category climbs 6 3 2 1 0
Points for {{tooltip|Category 3|Third-category climbs 3 2 1 0

Additionally, there was a points classification, which awarded a green jersey.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}} In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage. For winning a stage, a rider earned 25 points, with 20 for second, 16 for third, 14 for fourth, 12 for fifth, 10 for sixth with a point fewer per place down to a single point for 15th place. There was also a sprints classification for the points awarded at intermediate sprints on each stage – awarded on a 3–2–1 scale – where the leadership of which was marked by a black-and-white jersey.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}}

The fourth jersey represented the mountains classification, marked by a white jersey.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}} Points for this classification were won by the first riders to the top of each categorised climb, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}} There was also a classification for teams, in which the times of the best three cyclists per team on each stage were added together; the leading team at the end of the race was the team with the lowest total time.{{sfn|Libro de ruta|2017|pp=67–71}}

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Sprints classification
Young rider classificationTeams classification
1[7] Weimar RoldánWeimar RoldánWeimar RoldánDomingos GonçalvesJoaquim SilvaAldemar Reyes{{ct|MED|2017}}
2[10] Nairo QuintanaRaúl AlarcónRaúl AlarcónSergio HiguitaDomingos GonçalvesJosé Manuel Díaz{{ct|W52|2017}}
3[1] Raúl AlarcónFernando GrijalbaHernán Aguirre
Final[1]Raúl AlarcónRaúl AlarcónSergio HiguitaFernando GrijalbaHernán Aguirre{{ct|W52|2017

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/3/0rapida.pdf|title=3 Etapa: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo; Clasificación Rápida|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 3: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo; Quick Classification|date=1 May 2017|accessdate=1 May 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/vuelta-asturias-julio-alvarez-mendo-2017/stage-3/results/|title=Raúl Alarcón wins final stage and overall at Vuelta Asturias|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=1 May 2017|accessdate=1 May 2017}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/noticias/equipos-carrera-presencia-nairo-quintana-peloton-principales-novedades-para-edicion-vuelta/48.html|title=21 equipos en carrera y la presencia de Nairo Quintana en el pelotón, principales novedades para la 60 edición de la Vuelta Ciclista a Asturias, que arranca el próximo 29 de abril en Oviedo|language=Spanish|trans-title=21 teams in the race and the presence of Nairo Quintana in the peloton, main novelties for the 60th edition of the Vuelta Ciclista a Asturias, which starts on April 29 in Oviedo|date=21 April 2017|accessdate=21 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/noticias/veinte-equipos-confirmados-para-vuelta-asturias/44.html|language=Spanish|title=Veinte equipos confirmados para la 60 Vuelta a Asturias|trans-title=Twenty teams confirmed for the 60th Vuelta a Asturias|work=La Nueva España|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana|date=3 March 2017|accessdate=18 March 2017}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/1/etapa-1-rutometro.pdf|title=Etapa 1: Oviedo - La Pola de Lena|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 1: Oviedo - La Pola de Lena|accessdate=21 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/1/1etapa.pdf|title=1 Etapa: Oviedo - Pola de Lena; Etapa|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 1: Oviedo - Pola de Lena; Stage|date=29 April 2017|accessdate=29 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/1/0rapida.pdf|title=1 Etapa: Oviedo - Pola de Lena; Clasificación Rápida|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 1: Oviedo - Pola de Lena; Quick Classification|date=29 April 2017|accessdate=29 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/2/etapa-2-rutometro.pdf|title=Etapa 2: Soto de Rivera - Santuario del Acebo (Cangas del Narcea)|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 2: Soto de Rivera - Santuario del Acebo (Cangas del Narcea)|accessdate=21 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/2/1etapa.pdf|title=2 Etapa: Soto la Ribera - Alto El Acebo; Etapa|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 2: Soto la Ribera - Alto El Acebo; Stage|date=30 April 2017|accessdate=30 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/2/0rapida.pdf|title=2 Etapa: Soto la Ribera - Alto El Acebo; Clasificación Rápida|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 2: Soto la Ribera - Alto El Acebo; Quick Classification|date=30 April 2017|accessdate=30 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/3/etapa-3-rutometro.pdf|title=Etapa 3: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 3: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo|accessdate=21 April 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/etapas/3/1etapa.pdf|title=3 Etapa: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo; Etapa|language=Spanish|trans-title=Stage 3: Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo; Stage|date=1 May 2017|accessdate=1 May 2017|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana}}

Sources

{{Refbegin}}
  • {{cite book|title=Libro de ruta|language=Spanish|trans-title=Roadbook|url=http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/media/libro-de-ruta.pdf|work=Vuelta a Asturias|publisher=Editoral Prensa Asturiana|accessdate=1 May 2017|year=2017|ref={{harvid|Libro de ruta|2017}}}}
{{Refend}}

External links

  • {{official|http://www.lavueltaasturias.com}}
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