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词条 2010 Vuelta a España
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Stages

  3. Classification leadership

  4. Standings

     General classification  Points classification  King of the Mountains classification  Combination classification  Teams classification 

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = 2010 Vuelta a España
| series = 2010 UCI World Ranking
| race_no = 23
| season_no = 26
| image = Vuelta-a-Espana-2010.PNG
| image_size = 350px
| image_caption =
| date = 28 August– 19 September
| stages = 21
| distance = 3333.8
| unit = km
| time =
| speed =
| first = Vincenzo Nibali
| first_nat = ITA
| first_team = {{ct|LIQ|2010}}
| first_color = red
| second = Ezequiel Mosquera
| second_nat = ESP
| second_team = {{ct|XAC|2010}}
| third = Peter Velits
| third_nat = SVK
| third_team = {{ct|THR|2010}}
| points = Mark Cavendish
| points_nat = GBR
| points_team = {{ct|THR|2010}}
| points_color = green
| mountains = David Moncoutié
| mountains_nat = FRA
| mountains_team = {{ct|COF|2010}}
| mountains_color = bluedots
| combination = Vincenzo Nibali
| combination_nat = ITA
| combination_team = {{ct|LIQ|2010}}
| combination_color = white
| team = {{ct|KAT|2010}}
| previous = 2009
| next = 2011
}}

The 2010 Vuelta a España was held from 28 August to 19 September and was won by Vincenzo Nibali. The race began in Seville and ended, as is tradition, in Madrid.

The race covered {{convert|3333.8|km|1|abbr=on}}. There was critical analysis that this Vuelta, which commemorates the 75th anniversary of the first edition of the race, was an especially difficult one and that stage 16 was the queen stage.[1]

The stage 1 team time trial was held at night.[2]

Vuelta runner-up Ezequiel Mosquera and {{ct|XAC|2010}} teammate David García Dapena were announced on September 30 to have given positive tests for hydroxyethyl starch during the race,[3] a substance which is known as a masking agent for erythropoietin (EPO).[4] All results from Mosquera after 12 September (stage 15) were annulled, which caused him to lose his second place.[5] García later was announced to have tested positive for EPO during the race as well.[5]

Teams

{{main list|List of teams and cyclists in the 2010 Vuelta a España}}

Sixteen teams were automatically selected due to previous agreements and there were six wildcard places. Three of these were given to UCI Professional Continental teams, and three to UCI ProTour teams.

Team RadioShack was not invited despite having a ProTour license.[6]
  • {{ct|ALM|2010}}
  • {{ct|ACG|2010}}
  • {{ct|AST|2010}}
  • {{ct|BBO|2010}}
  • {{ct|CTT|2010}}
  • {{ct|GCE|2010}}
  • {{ct|COF|2010}}
  • {{ct|EUS|2010}}
  • {{ct|FDJ|2010b}}
  • {{ct|FUJ|2010}}
  • {{ct|GRM|2010}}
  • {{ct|LAM|2010b}}
  • {{ct|LIQ|2010}}
  • {{ct|OLO|2010}}
  • {{ct|QST|2010}}
  • {{ct|RAB|2010}}
  • {{ct|THR|2010}}
  • {{ct|SKY|2010}}
  • {{ct|MRM|2010}}
  • {{ct|SAX|2010}}
  • {{ct|KAT|2010}}
  • {{ct|XGZ|2010}}

Stages

For details see 2010 Vuelta a España, Stage 1 to Stage 11 and 2010 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
128 AugustSeville{{convert|13|km|abbr=on}}Team time trialTHR|2010}}
229 AugustAlcalá de Guadaíra to Marbella{{convert|173|km|0|abbr=on}}Flat stageYauheni Hutarovich|BLR}}
330 AugustMarbella to Málaga{{convert|156|km|0|abbr=on}}Mountain stagePhilippe Gilbert|BEL}}
431 AugustMálaga to Valdepeñas de Jaén{{convert|177|km|abbr=on}}Intermediate stageIgor Antón|ESP}}
51 SeptemberGuadix to Lorca{{convert|194|km|abbr=on}}Flat stageTyler Farrar|USA}}
62 SeptemberCaravaca de la Cruz to Murcia{{convert|144|km|0|abbr=on}}Flat stageThor Hushovd|NOR}}
73 SeptemberMurcia to Orihuela{{convert|170|km|abbr=on}}Flat stageAlessandro Petacchi|ITA}}
84 SeptemberVillena to Xorret de Catí{{convert|188.8|km|1|abbr=on}}Mountain stageDavid Moncoutié|FRA}}
95 SeptemberCalp to Alcoi{{convert|187|km|abbr=on}}Intermediate stageDavid López|ESP}}
6 SeptemberRest day
107 SeptemberTarragona to Vilanova i la Geltrú{{convert|173.7|km|1|abbr=on}}Intermediate stageImanol Erviti|ESP}}
118 SeptemberVilanova i la Geltrú to Vallnord Sector Pal (Andorra){{convert|208|km|abbr=on}}Mountain stageIgor Antón|ESP}}
129 SeptemberAndorra la Vella (Andorra) to Lleida{{convert|175|km|abbr=on}}Flat stageMark Cavendish|GBR}}
1310 SeptemberRincón de Soto to Burgos{{convert|193.7|km|1|abbr=on}}Flat stage{{flagathlete|Mark Cavendish|GBR}}
1411 SeptemberBurgos to Peña Cabarga{{convert|178.8|km|1|abbr=on}}Mountain stageJoaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}
1512 SeptemberSolares to Lagos de Covadonga{{convert|170|km|abbr=on}}Mountain stageCarlos Barredo|ESP}}
1613 SeptemberGijón to Alto de Cotobello{{convert|179.3|km|1|abbr=on}}Mountain stageMikel Nieve|ESP}}
14 SeptemberRest day
1715 SeptemberPeñafiel{{convert|46|km|abbr=on}}Individual time trialPeter Velits|SVK}}
1816 SeptemberValladolid to Salamanca{{convert|153|km|abbr=on}}Flat stageMark Cavendish|GBR}}
1917 SeptemberPiedrahita to Toledo{{convert|200|km|abbr=on}}Flat stagePhilippe Gilbert|BEL}}
2018 SeptemberSan Martín de Valdeiglesias to Bola del Mundo{{convert|168.8|km|1|abbr=on}}Mountain stageEzequiel Mosquera|ESP}}
2119 SeptemberSan Sebastián de los Reyes to Madrid{{convert|85|km|abbr=on}}Flat stageTyler Farrar|USA}}
TOTAL{{convert|3333.8|km|1|abbr=on}}

Classification leadership

In the 2010 Vuelta a España, four different jerseys were awarded. For the general classification, calculated by adding the finishing times of the stages per cyclist after deduction of time bonuses for high placings in stage finishes and at intermediate sprints, the leader received a red jersey. This classification was considered the most important of the Vuelta a España, and the winner of the general classification was considered the winner of the Vuelta.

Additionally, there was also a points classification, which awarded a green jersey. In the points classification, cyclists received points for finishing in the top 15 in a stage. The winner got 25 points, second place 20, third 16, fourth 14, fifth 12, sixth 10, and one point per place less down the line, to a single point for fifteenth. In addition, some points were won in intermediate sprints.

There was also a mountains classification, which awarded a blue-spotted white jersey. In the mountains classifications, points were won by reaching the top of a mountain before other cyclists. Each climb was categorized, either first, second, third or "special" category, the last of which is equivalent to the Hors catégorie rating used in races such as the Tour de France.

Finally, there esd the combination classification. This is calculated by adding the rankings in the general, points and mountains classifications; the cyclist with the lowest combined ranking is the leader in the combination classification, and receives a white jersey.

There was also a classification for teams. In this classification, the times of the best three cyclists per stage were added, and the team with the lowest time is the leader.

StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Combination Classification
Team classification
1THR|2010}}Mark CavendishMark Cavendish1not awardedMark Cavendish{{ct|THR|2010}}
2 Yauheni HutarovichYauheni HutarovichMickaël DelageJavier Ramírez
3 Philippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertPhilippe GilbertSerafín MartínezSerafín Martínez
4 Igor AntónIgor AntónVincenzo Nibali{{ct|GCE|2010}}
5 Tyler Farrar
6 Thor HushovdPhilippe GilbertPhilippe Gilbert
7 Alessandro PetacchiMark Cavendish
8 David MoncoutiéIgor AntónVincenzo Nibali
9 David LópezDavid Moncoutié
10 Imanol ErvitiJoaquim RodríguezDavid Moncoutié
11 Igor AntónIgor AntónIgor AntónIgor Antón
12 Mark CavendishMark Cavendish
13 Mark Cavendish
14 Joaquim RodríguezVincenzo NibaliJoaquim Rodríguez
15 Carlos Barredo{{ct|KAT|2010}}
16 Mikel NieveJoaquim Rodríguez
17 Peter VelitsVincenzo Nibali
18 Mark Cavendish
19Philippe Gilbert
20 Ezequiel MosqueraVincenzo Nibali
21 Tyler Farrar
FinalVincenzo NibaliMark CavendishDavid MoncoutiéVincenzo Nibali{{ct|KAT|2010

1 Initially, the team time trial gave points toward the points classification. These points were later removed.

2 All results from Mosquera after 12 September (stage 15) were originally annulled.[7] However this was overturned by a Spanish Court.[8]

Standings

{{columns-start}}

General classification

RiderTeamTime
1Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}LIQ|2010}}87h 18' 33"
2Ezequiel Mosquera|ESP}}XAC|2010}}+ 41"
3Peter Velits|SVK}}THR|2010}}+ 3' 02"
4Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}KAT|2010}}+ 4' 20"
5Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2010}}+ 4' 43"
6Xavier Tondó|ESP}}CTT|2010}}+ 4' 52"
7Nicolas Roche|IRL}}ALM|2010}}+ 5' 03"
8Carlos Sastre|ESP}}CTT|2010}}+ 6' 06"
9Tom Danielson|USA}}GRM|2010}}+ 6' 16"
10Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2010}}+ 7' 42"
{{column}}

Points classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Mark Cavendish|GBR}}THR|2010}}156
2Tyler Farrar|USA}}GRM|2010}}149
3Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}LIQ|2010}}119
4Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}KAT|2010}}110
5Philippe Gilbert|BEL}}OLO|2010}}104
6Ezequiel Mosquera|ESP}}XAC|2010}}97
7Peter Velits|SVK}}THR|2010}}88
8David Moncoutié|FRA}}COF|2010}}72
9Nicolas Roche|IRL}}ALM|2010}}63
10Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2010}}62
{{columns-end}}{{columns-start}}

King of the Mountains classification

RiderTeamPoints
1David Moncoutié|FRA}}COF|2010}}51
2Serafín Martínez|ESP}}XAC|2010}}43
3Ezequiel Mosquera|ESP}}XAC|2010}}36
4Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}KAT|2010}}29
5Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}LIQ|2010}}26
6Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2010}}25
7Gonzalo Rabuñal|ESP}}XAC|2010}}25
8Mikel Nieve|ESP}}EUS|2010}}21
9Johann Tschopp|CH}}BTL|2010}}18
10Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2010}}17
{{column}}

Combination classification

RiderTeamPoints
1Vincenzo Nibali|ITA}}LIQ|2010}}9
2Ezequiel Mosquera|ESP}}XAC|2010}}11
3Joaquim Rodríguez|ESP}}KAT|2010}}12
4David Moncoutié|FRA}}COF|2010}}23
5Fränk Schleck|LUX}}SAX|2010}}25
6Xavier Tondó|ESP}}CTT|2010}}32
7aMikel Nieve|ESP}}EUS|2010}}43
8Luis León Sánchez|ESP}}GCE|2010}}48
9Nicolas Roche|IRL}}ALM|2010}}49
10Christophe Le Mével|FRA}}FDJ|2010b}}67
{{columns-end}}

Teams classification

{{columns-start}}
TeamTime
1KAT|2010}}255h 40' 44"
2GCE|2010}}+ 33"
3XAC|2010}}+ 12' 33"
4CTT|2010}}+ 17' 50"
5ALM|2010}}+ 35' 42"
6LIQ|2010}}+ 57' 05"
7OLO|2010}}+ 1h 08' 04"
8EUS|2010}}+ 1h 12' 06"
9FDJ|2010b}}+ 1h 13' 13"
10SAX|2010}}+ 1h 17' 45"
{{columns-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|author=Shane Stokes |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/early-assessment-of-the-2010-vuelta-route |title=Early assessment of the 2010 Vuelta route |publisher=Cyclingnews.com |date=17 December 2009 |accessdate=23 August 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/cycling/news/story?id=4747696 |title=Spanish Vuelta to schedule night time trial for 2010 race – ESPN |publisher=Sports.espn.go.com |date=16 December 2009 |accessdate=23 August 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web|author=Peter Cossins |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mosquera-positive-at-the-vuelta |title=Mosquera Positive At The Vuelta |publisher=Cyclingnews.com |date= |accessdate=11 August 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|author=Daniel Benson |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/hes-positives-could-be-linked-to-epo-use-doctor-says |title=HES Positives Could Be Linked To EPO Use, Doctor Says |publisher=Cyclingnews.com |date=1 October 2010 |accessdate=11 August 2012}}
5. ^{{cite web|author=Barry Ryan |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/garcia-positive-for-epo-at-vuelta |title=Garcia Positive For EPO At Vuelta |publisher=Cyclingnews.com |date= |accessdate=11 August 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|author=Peter Cossins |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/radioshack-miss-out-on-vuelta-a-espana-invite |title=RadioShack miss out on Vuelta a España invite |publisher=Cyclingnews.com |date= |accessdate=23 August 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uci.ch/Modules/BUILTIN/getObject.asp?MenuId=MTU3Mjg&ObjTypeCode=FILE&type=FILE&id=NjY5MTE&LangId=1 |title=Sanctions, Period of Ineligibily, Disqualification |publisher=UCI |accessdate=11 January 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102134214/http://www.uci.ch/Modules/BUILTIN/getObject.asp?MenuId=MTU3Mjg&ObjTypeCode=FILE&type=FILE&id=NjY5MTE&LangId=1 |archivedate=2 November 2013 |df= }}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/mosquera-after-four-years-i-can-finally-breathe|title=Mosquera: "After four years I can finally breathe"|work=Cycling News|first=Alasdair|last=Fotheringham|date=4 January 2015|accessdate=27 August 2018}}

External links

{{commons category|Vuelta a España 2010}}
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{{2010 UCI World Ranking}}{{Vuelta a España}}{{Cycling stage recaps|2010 Vuelta a España|1|11|12|21}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2010 Vuelta a Espana}}

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