2020 Vuelta a España
75th edition: October 20 - November 8 , 2020
Stage 17: November 7, 2020
Saturday, November 7: Stage 17, Sequeros - Alto de La Covatilla, 178.2 km
Stage 17 map & profile | Stage 17 photos
David Gaudu takes a brilliant win at Alto de La Covatilla. Photo: Gomez Sport
Rated ascents:
- Km 49.1: Alto Portillo de Las Batuecas, 10.1 km @ 6.4%. Cat. 1
- Km 88.3: Alto de San Miguel de Valero, 12 km @ 3.4%. Cat. 3
- Km 103.2: Alto de Cristóbal, 6.2 km @ 4.7%. Cat. 3
- Km 134.6: Alto de Peñacaballera, 4.6 km @ 5.3%. Cat. 3
- Km 152: Alto de La Garganta, 12 km @ 4.8%. Cat. 2
- Km 178.2: Alto de La Covatilla, 11.4 km @ 7.1% Cat. Special
Weather at the city of Candalario, situated between the two final climbs at 1:40 PM, local time: 11C (50F), mostly cloudy, with the wind from the southwest at 4 km/hr (10 mph). There is a 10% chance of rain.
The race: 143 riders began the stage that will probably decide the winner of the 2020 Vuelta a España at 1:11.
Here is the race organizer's stage seventeen summary:
The final mountain stage of La Vuelta 20 has crowned David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), who claimed his second stage win atop the climb to the Alto de La Covatilla, and Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma), who managed to save La Roja despite a powerful attack from Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers). The Frenchman made his way to a solo victory after spending the whole day at the front of the race, dropping all his breakaway companions on the last slopes. Roglic lost 21’’ to Carapaz but he still leads the GC with a 24’’ gap on the eve of the final stage to Madrid. The Slovenian champion is set to dominate the overall standings for the second year in a row.
The final climbing challenges of La Vuelta 20 inspire many attackers. 34 riders get away after 19km of battle. Among them, David de la Cruz is the best classified on GC (10th, +9’29’’) and he enjoys the support of three UAE Team Emirates riders: Rui Costa, Sergio Henao and Ivo Oliveira. Groupama-FDJ’s David Gaudu, already winner at La Farrapona, is another GC threat (11th, +10’51’’).
Ion Izagirre (Astana) also chases his second stage win in La Vuelta 20, while Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) rides at the front on some unfriendly terrain for his sprinting abilities. Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) shows his polka-dot jersey again at the front, with the support of Victor Lafay and José Herrada. Team Sunweb also manage to put three riders in the breakaway: Mark Donovan, Michael Storer and Jasha Sütterlin.
Movistar put pressure on Roglic:
UAE and Groupama-FDJ riders drive the breakaway to open a maximum gap of 4’07’’ at km 68. Primoz Roglic’s Jumbo-Visma set the pace in the bunch over the first ascents of the day, until Movistar take over with 61km to go.
The Spanish team put the hammer down and immediately create splits in the bunch. Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) is among the riders off the back but he quickly returns with the help of one teammate. Movistar maintain a hard pace over the Alto de Peñacaballera and the gap is down to 2’17’’ at the bottom of the penultimate climb of the day, the Alto de la Garganta.
Soler on the move:
Marc Soler (Movistar) accelerates 31km away from the line. Imanol Erviti, who was part of the breakaway, waits for him. They trail by 30’’ at the summit (26.2km to go). The GC group, led by Jumbo-Visma, is 1’ further behind. Soler eventually bridges the gap with 19km to go. The peloton then trail by 2’15’’.
Gino Mäder (NTT), Mark Donovan and Ion Izagirre enjoy a cobbled uphill section to attack their breakaway companions 18km away from the line. They reach the bottom of the final climb to La Covatilla (11.4km, 7.1%) with a 40’’ lead while the gap to the bunch is up to 4 minutes.
All in for Gaudu and Carapaz:
Ion Izagirre accelerates twice, with 7km to go and 1km later to drop his two companions but David Gaudu gets back to him 4.5km away from the summit and immediately attacks to solo away to his second stage victory.
Ion Izagirre takes off. Astana photo
Hugh Carthy (EF Pro Cycling) opens up the GC battle inside the last 5km. Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) goes with 3.5km and nobody can follow his powerful attack. Primoz Roglic enjoys the support of breakaway members Lennard Hofstede (Jumbo-Visma) and Marc Soler to limit his losses and save La Roja for 24’’.
Roglic crosses the line knowing he has won the Vuelta. Jumbo-Visma photo
Complete results:
178.2 kilometers raced at an average speed of 36.302 km/hr
1 | DAVID GAUDU | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 4hr 54min 32sec |
2 | GINO MÄDER | NTT PRO CYCLING | @ 28sec |
3 | ION IZAGUIRRE | ASTANA | 1' 05'' |
4 | DAVID DE LA CRUZ | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
5 | MARK DONOVAN | TEAM SUNWEB | 1' 53'' |
6 | MICHAEL STORER | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
7 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | 2' 23'' |
8 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | 2' 35'' |
9 | HUGH JOHN CARTHY | EF PRO CYCLING | 2' 50'' |
10 | PRIMOŽ ROGLIC | JUMBO-VISMA | 2' 56'' |
11 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | 3' 03'' |
12 | MARC SOLER | MOVISTAR | 3' 16'' |
13 | DORIAN GODON | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 3' 21'' |
14 | ALEKSANDR VLASOV | ASTANA | 3' 38'' |
15 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | 3' 45'' |
16 | STAN DEWULF | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
17 | SERGIO LUIS HENAO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3' 50'' |
18 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 3' 51'' |
19 | MATTIA CATTANEO | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
20 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
21 | FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
22 | THYMEN ARENSMAN | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
23 | LENNARD HOFSTEDE | JUMBO-VISMA | 4' 43'' |
24 | NANS PETERS | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 4' 58'' |
25 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | 5' 00'' |
26 | NICHOLAS SCHULTZ | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 5' 13'' |
27 | GORKA IZAGIRRE | ASTANA | s.t. |
28 | GEORGE BENNETT | JUMBO-VISMA | 6' 08'' |
29 | MIKEL NIEVE | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
30 | MICHAEL HUNDAHL VALGREN | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
31 | WILLIAM BARTA | CCC TEAM | 7' 44'' |
32 | ROB POWER | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
33 | GONZALO SERRANO | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 8' 04'' |
34 | LUIS ANGEL MATE | COFIDIS | 8' 10'' |
35 | CALLUM SCOTSON | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 8' 43'' |
36 | GEORG ZIMMERMANN | CCC TEAM | 8' 51'' |
37 | JONATHAN HIVERT | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
38 | CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 10' 27'' |
39 | JONATHAN LASTRA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 10' 56'' |
40 | BRUNO ARMIRAIL | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 11' 29'' |
41 | JASHA SÜTTERLIN | TEAM SUNWEB | 13' 47'' |
42 | DAVIDE FORMOLO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 15' 13'' |
43 | IDE SCHELLING | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
44 | OSCAR CABEDO | BURGOS-BH | s.t. |
45 | JULEN AMEZQUETA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 15' 23'' |
46 | RUI COSTA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 16' 12'' |
47 | JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 16' 22'' |
48 | JOSÉ ROJAS | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
49 | MICHEL RIES | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 16' 23'' |
50 | JOSE HERRADA | COFIDIS | 16' 25'' |
51 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
52 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
53 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA | s.t. |
54 | MERHAWI KUDUS | ASTANA | s.t. |
55 | NELSON OLIVEIRA | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
56 | ANGEL MADRAZO | BURGOS-BH | s.t. |
57 | SANTIAGO BUITRAGO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
58 | OLIVIER LE GAC | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
59 | ALEX MOLENAAR | BURGOS-BH | 19' 29'' |
60 | KOBE GOOSSENS | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
61 | DION SMITH | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 21' 06'' |
62 | JONAS VINGEGAARD | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
63 | TSGABU GRMAY | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
64 | MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
65 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 22' 44'' |
66 | ANDREY AMADOR | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
67 | FRED WRIGHT | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 24' 33'' |
68 | ARITZ BAGUES | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 24' 51'' |
69 | MATTEO BADILATTI | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 24' 58'' |
70 | VALENTIN FERRON | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
71 | WILLEM JAKOBUS SMIT | BURGOS-BH | s.t. |
72 | ROMAIN SICARD | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 26' 28'' |
73 | JORGE ARCAS | MOVISTAR | s.t. |
74 | RÉMI CAVAGNA | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 28' 26'' |
75 | JULIUS VAN DEN BERG | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
76 | LOGAN OWEN | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
77 | TOSH VAN DER SANDE | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
78 | ALEX ARANBURU DEBA | ASTANA | s.t. |
79 | VICTOR LAFAY | COFIDIS | s.t. |
80 | DMITRIY GRUZDEV | ASTANA | s.t. |
81 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | s.t. |
82 | JAN HIRT | CCC TEAM | 28' 29'' |
83 | MICHAEL SCHWARZMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 30' 21'' |
84 | IVO OLIVEIRA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
85 | ROBERT GESINK | JUMBO-VISMA | 32' 34'' |
86 | ANTHONY ROUX | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
87 | OMER GOLDSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
88 | BRENT VAN MOER | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
89 | JASPER PHILIPSEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
90 | JULIEN SIMON | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
91 | KOEN DE KORT | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 33' 10'' |
92 | RUI OLIVEIRA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
93 | SCOTT DAVIES | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 33' 31'' |
94 | JETSE BOL | BURGOS-BH | 34' 07'' |
95 | JHOJAN ORLANDO GARCIA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 35' 00'' |
96 | RETO HOLLENSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
97 | CARLOS BARBERO | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
98 | IVAN RAMIRO SOSA | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
99 | RORY SUTHERLAND | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
100 | CHRIS FROOME | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
101 | CAMERON WURF | INEOS GRENADIERS | s.t. |
102 | REINARDT JANSE VAN RENSBURG | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
103 | PAUL OURSELIN | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 35' 21'' |
104 | STEFAN DE BOD | NTT PRO CYCLING | 35' 27'' |
105 | JESUS EZQUERRA | BURGOS-BH | 37' 38'' |
106 | MAX KANTER | TEAM SUNWEB | s.t. |
107 | EMILS LIEPINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
108 | PASCAL ACKERMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 38' 09'' |
109 | JUAN FELIPE OSORIO | BURGOS-BH | 39' 22'' |
110 | MICHAEL WOODS | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
111 | ENRICO GASPAROTTO | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
112 | ZDENEK ŠTYBAR | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
113 | RICARDO VILELA | BURGOS-BH | s.t. |
114 | MICKAEL DELAGE | GROUPAMA-FDJ | s.t. |
115 | ROBERT STANNARD | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
116 | JHOAN ESTEBAN CHAVES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
117 | REMY MERTZ | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
118 | TOMASZ MARCZYNSKI | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
119 | MITCHELL DOCKER | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
120 | KEVIN INKELAAR | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | s.t. |
121 | LUKASZ WISNIOWSKI | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
122 | TEJAY VAN GARDEREN | EF PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
123 | MICHAL PALUTA | CCC TEAM | s.t. |
124 | MIHKEL RÄIM | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
125 | ALEKSANDR RIABUSHENKO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | s.t. |
126 | BENJAMIN DYBALL | NTT PRO CYCLING | s.t. |
127 | EMMANUEL MORIN | COFIDIS | s.t. |
128 | JEFFERSON CEPEDA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | s.t. |
129 | MARTIN LAAS | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
130 | NIKLAS EG | TREK-SEGAFREDO | s.t. |
131 | PAUL MARTENS | JUMBO-VISMA | s.t. |
132 | TIM WELLENS | LOTTO SOUDAL | s.t. |
133 | ALEXANDER EDMONDSON | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | s.t. |
134 | ANDREAS SCHILLINGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
135 | JON ABERASTURI IZAGA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | s.t. |
136 | JAMES PICCOLI | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | s.t. |
137 | LORRENZO MANZIN | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
138 | JANNIK STEIMLE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
139 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
140 | RÜDIGER SELIG | BORA-HANSGROHE | s.t. |
141 | NIKI TERPSTRA | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | s.t. |
142 | SAM BENNETT | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | s.t. |
143 | IAN GARRISON | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 50' 09" |
GC after stage 17:
- GC leader: Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma)
- Mountains classification leader: Guillaume Martin (Cofidis)
- Points classificaton leader: Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma)
- Best young rider: Enric Mas (Movistar)
- Team classification leader: Movistar
2,768.4 kilometers raced so far at an average speed of 39.948 km/hr
1 | PRIMOŽ ROGLIC | JUMBO-VISMA | 69hr 17min 59sec |
2 | RICHARD CARAPAZ | INEOS GRENADIERS | @ 24sec |
3 | HUGH JOHN CARTHY | EF PRO CYCLING | 47'' |
4 | DANIEL MARTIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2' 43'' |
5 | ENRIC MAS | MOVISTAR | 3' 36'' |
6 | WOUTER POELS | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 7' 16'' |
7 | DAVID DE LA CRUZ | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 7' 35'' |
8 | DAVID GAUDU | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 7' 45'' |
9 | FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 8' 15'' |
10 | ALEJANDRO VALVERDE | MOVISTAR | 9' 34'' |
11 | ALEKSANDR VLASOV | ASTANA | 9' 36'' |
12 | GEORGE BENNETT | JUMBO-VISMA | 14' 04'' |
13 | MIKEL NIEVE | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 14' 47'' |
14 | GUILLAUME MARTIN | COFIDIS | 15' 07'' |
15 | SERGIO LUIS HENAO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 15' 36'' |
16 | SEPP KUSS | JUMBO-VISMA | 16' 26'' |
17 | MATTIA CATTANEO | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 17' 09'' |
18 | MARC SOLER | MOVISTAR | 21' 01'' |
19 | GORKA IZAGIRRE | ASTANA | 21' 46'' |
20 | GINO MÄDER | NTT PRO CYCLING | 43' 39'' |
21 | GEORG ZIMMERMANN | CCC TEAM | 45' 04'' |
22 | WILLIAM BARTA | CCC TEAM | 49' 28'' |
23 | LUIS ANGEL MATE | COFIDIS | 55' 06'' |
24 | KOBE GOOSSENS | LOTTO SOUDAL | 1H 02' 57'' |
25 | NICHOLAS SCHULTZ | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 1H 03' 46'' |
26 | JOSE HERRADA | COFIDIS | 1H 04' 41'' |
27 | JHOAN ESTEBAN CHAVES | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 1H 09' 51'' |
28 | BRUNO ARMIRAIL | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 1H 10' 22'' |
29 | ION IZAGUIRRE | ASTANA | 1H 10' 52'' |
30 | CARLOS VERONA | MOVISTAR | 1H 12' 46'' |
31 | DAVIDE FORMOLO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1H 20' 01'' |
32 | CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 1H 21' 20'' |
33 | JOSÉ ROJAS | MOVISTAR | 1H 22' 36'' |
34 | MICHAEL WOODS | EF PRO CYCLING | 1H 28' 18'' |
35 | MICHAEL HUNDAHL VALGREN | NTT PRO CYCLING | 1H 28' 24'' |
36 | ROBERT GESINK | JUMBO-VISMA | 1H 30' 31'' |
37 | NANS PETERS | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 1H 30' 35'' |
38 | ROB POWER | TEAM SUNWEB | 1H 32' 34'' |
39 | DORIAN GODON | AG2R LA MONDIALE | 1H 42' 00'' |
40 | NELSON OLIVEIRA | MOVISTAR | 1H 42' 02'' |
41 | MICHAEL STORER | TEAM SUNWEB | 1H 42' 32'' |
42 | THYMEN ARENSMAN | TEAM SUNWEB | 1H 48' 34'' |
43 | JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 1H 50' 24'' |
44 | RUI COSTA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 1H 53' 00'' |
45 | ANGEL MADRAZO | BURGOS-BH | 1H 54' 24'' |
46 | ROMAIN SICARD | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 1H 55' 08'' |
47 | JONAS VINGEGAARD | JUMBO-VISMA | 1H 57' 00'' |
48 | IMANOL ERVITI | MOVISTAR | 1H 57' 22'' |
49 | MARK DONOVAN | TEAM SUNWEB | 1H 58' 15'' |
50 | DYLAN VAN BAARLE | INEOS GRENADIERS | 1H 59' 36'' |
51 | JULEN AMEZQUETA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 1H 59' 58'' |
52 | LENNARD HOFSTEDE | JUMBO-VISMA | 1H 59' 59'' |
53 | ANDREY AMADOR | INEOS GRENADIERS | 2H 10' 34'' |
54 | SANTIAGO BUITRAGO | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 2H 14' 34'' |
55 | TSGABU GRMAY | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 2H 14' 40'' |
56 | JASHA SÜTTERLIN | TEAM SUNWEB | 2H 16' 38'' |
57 | JAN HIRT | CCC TEAM | 2H 19' 03'' |
58 | GONZALO SERRANO | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 2H 19' 30'' |
59 | MERHAWI KUDUS | ASTANA | 2H 20' 11'' |
60 | NIKLAS EG | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 2H 24' 36'' |
61 | MICHEL RIES | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 2H 25' 14'' |
62 | JONATHAN LASTRA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 2H 29' 21'' |
63 | IVAN RAMIRO SOSA | INEOS GRENADIERS | 2H 29' 25'' |
64 | OSCAR CABEDO | BURGOS-BH | 2H 29' 50'' |
65 | OMAR FRAILE | ASTANA | 2H 32' 55'' |
66 | JULIEN SIMON | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 2H 35' 29'' |
67 | ANTHONY ROUX | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 2H 36' 06'' |
68 | MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN | EF PRO CYCLING | 2H 38' 21'' |
69 | OLIVIER LE GAC | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 2H 40' 54'' |
70 | IDE SCHELLING | BORA-HANSGROHE | 2H 45' 05'' |
71 | STAN DEWULF | LOTTO SOUDAL | 2H 48' 18'' |
72 | JHOJAN ORLANDO GARCIA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 2H 48' 52'' |
73 | RETO HOLLENSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 2H 51' 56'' |
74 | WILLEM JAKOBUS SMIT | BURGOS-BH | 2H 52' 13'' |
75 | ALEX ARANBURU | ASTANA | 2H 53' 46'' |
76 | DION SMITH | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 2H 53' 47'' |
77 | ROBERT STANNARD | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 2H 56' 02'' |
78 | JORGE ARCAS | MOVISTAR | 2H 58' 22'' |
79 | TIM WELLENS | LOTTO SOUDAL | 3H 05' 02'' |
80 | PAUL OURSELIN | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 3H 05' 37'' |
81 | JETSE BOL | BURGOS-BH | 3H 13' 59'' |
82 | JANNIK STEIMLE | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 3H 16' 19'' |
83 | RÉMI CAVAGNA | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 3H 16' 36'' |
84 | VICTOR LAFAY | COFIDIS | 3H 17' 18'' |
85 | KOEN DE KORT | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 3H 17' 36'' |
86 | JASPER PHILIPSEN | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3H 21' 10'' |
87 | JONATHAN HIVERT | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 3H 22' 23'' |
88 | VALENTIN FERRON | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 3H 23' 34'' |
89 | CALLUM SCOTSON | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 3H 23' 34'' |
90 | JESUS EZQUERRA | BURGOS-BH | 3H 25' 04'' |
91 | ALEKSANDR RIABUSHENKO | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3H 25' 15'' |
92 | FRED WRIGHT | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 3H 27' 20'' |
93 | DMITRIY GRUZDEV | ASTANA | 3H 29' 09'' |
94 | STEFAN DE BOD | NTT PRO CYCLING | 3H 29' 46'' |
95 | ARITZ BAGUES | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 3H 29' 48'' |
96 | CAMERON WURF | INEOS GRENADIERS | 3H 30' 38'' |
97 | PIERRE LUC PERICHON | COFIDIS | 3H 31' 29'' |
98 | CHRIS FROOME | INEOS GRENADIERS | 3H 31' 38'' |
99 | TOSH VAN DER SANDE | LOTTO SOUDAL | 3H 31' 47'' |
100 | RICARDO VILELA | BURGOS-BH | 3H 32' 34'' |
101 | BRENT VAN MOER | LOTTO SOUDAL | 3H 33' 40'' |
102 | IVO OLIVEIRA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 3H 38' 14'' |
103 | ZDENEK ŠTYBAR | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 3H 43' 45'' |
104 | REINARDT JANSE VAN RENSBURG | NTT PRO CYCLING | 3H 43' 49'' |
105 | LOGAN OWEN | EF PRO CYCLING | 3H 44' 06'' |
106 | REMY MERTZ | LOTTO SOUDAL | 3H 44' 39'' |
107 | OMER GOLDSTEIN | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 3H 45' 59'' |
108 | CARLOS BARBERO | NTT PRO CYCLING | 3H 46' 30'' |
109 | TOMASZ MARCZYNSKI | LOTTO SOUDAL | 3H 47' 37'' |
110 | PAUL MARTENS | JUMBO-VISMA | 3H 47' 51'' |
111 | MATTEO BADILATTI | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 3H 49' 13'' |
112 | SCOTT DAVIES | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 3H 51' 42'' |
113 | MAX KANTER | TEAM SUNWEB | 3H 53' 48'' |
114 | TEJAY VAN GARDEREN | EF PRO CYCLING | 3H 55' 51'' |
115 | JUAN FELIPE OSORIO | BURGOS-BH | 3H 56' 27'' |
116 | JEFFERSON CEPEDA | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 3H 57' 10'' |
117 | LUKASZ WISNIOWSKI | CCC TEAM | 3H 57' 14'' |
118 | JON ABERASTURI | CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA | 3H 59' 53'' |
119 | MICHAL PALUTA | CCC TEAM | 4H 02' 49'' |
120 | RUI OLIVEIRA | UAE TEAM EMIRATES | 4H 03' 39'' |
121 | ENRICO GASPAROTTO | NTT PRO CYCLING | 4H 04' 48'' |
122 | ANDREAS SCHILLINGER | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4H 05' 27'' |
123 | MICHAEL MØRKØV | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4H 06' 02'' |
124 | MICHAEL SCHWARZMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4H 06' 11'' |
125 | JAMES PICCOLI | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4H 06' 28'' |
126 | EMILS LIEPINS | TREK-SEGAFREDO | 4H 07' 22'' |
127 | IAN GARRISON | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4H 08' 14'' |
128 | JULIUS VAN DEN BERG | EF PRO CYCLING | 4H 09' 17'' |
129 | RORY SUTHERLAND | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4H 12' 05'' |
130 | ALEX MOLENAAR | BURGOS-BH | 4H 12' 35'' |
131 | BENJAMIN DYBALL | NTT PRO CYCLING | 4H 15' 27'' |
132 | MITCHELL DOCKER | EF PRO CYCLING | 4H 16' 48'' |
133 | PASCAL ACKERMANN | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4H 16' 59'' |
134 | LORRENZO MANZIN | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 4H 19' 58'' |
135 | EMMANUEL MORIN | COFIDIS | 4H 20' 39'' |
136 | ALEXANDER EDMONDSON | MITCHELTON-SCOTT | 4H 23' 15'' |
137 | NIKI TERPSTRA | TOTAL DIRECT ENERGIE | 4H 35' 04'' |
138 | KEVIN INKELAAR | BAHRAIN-MCLAREN | 4H 38' 55'' |
139 | SAM BENNETT | DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP | 4H 39' 12'' |
140 | MIHKEL RÄIM | ISRAEL START-UP NATION | 4H 46' 31'' |
141 | MARTIN LAAS | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4H 55' 40'' |
142 | RÜDIGER SELIG | BORA-HANSGROHE | 4H 58' 49'' |
143 | MICKAEL DELAGE | GROUPAMA-FDJ | 5H 04' 17'' |
Stage 17 map
Stage 17 profile
Stage 17 photos by Fotoreporter Sirotti:
A nice Fall day for a bike race.
Clearly we are not in Kansas as the Roglic Group climbs up a narrow street.
Mountains classification leader Guillaume Martin on the final ascent, La Covatilla
Richard Carapaz makes a final attack to try to win the 2020 Vuelta a España.
Marc Soler on La Covatilla
The Roglic group on La Covatilla
David Gaudu wins stage 17.
Primoz Roglic heads for the finish line.
Mountains classificaton leader Guillaume Martin finishes.
Primoz Roglic just after the stage
Hugh Carthy
Stage winner David Gaudu
Best Young Rider Enric Mas
King of the Mountains Guillaume Martin
Primoz Roglic has effectively won the 2020 Vuelta a España