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2021 Vuelta a España

76th edition: August 14-September 5 , 2021

Start list with back numbers, Organizer's race intorduction

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Start list with back numbers | Organizer's race introduction

2021 Vuelta a España startlist with backnumbers, August 12, 2021:

JUMBO-VISMA
1 PRIMOŽ ROGLIČ
2 KOEN BOUWMAN
3 ROBERT GESINK
4 LENNARD HOFSTEDE
5 STEVEN KRUIJSWIJK
6 SEPP KUSS
7 SAM OOMEN
8 NATHAN VAN HOOYDONCK
AG2R CITROEN TEAM
11 GEOFFREY BOUCHARD
12 LILIAN CALMEJANE
13 CLÉMENT CHAMPOUSSIN
14 MIKAEL CHEREL
15 STAN DEWULF
16 NICOLAS PRODHOMME
17 DAMIEN TOUZE
18 CLÉMENT VENTURINI
ALPECIN-FENIX
21 JAY VINE
22 TOBIAS BAYER
23 FLORIS DE TIER
24 ALEXANDER KRIEGER
25 SACHA MODOLO
26 JASPER PHILIPSEN
27 EDWARD PLANCKAERT
28 SCOTT THWAITES
ASTANA-PREMIER TECH
31 ALEKSANDR VLASOV
32 ALEX ARANBURU DEBA
33 OMAR FRAILE
34 GORKA IZAGIRRE INSAUSTI
35 ION IZAGUIRRE INSAUSTI
36 YURIY NATAROV
37 OSCAR RODRIGUEZ GARAICOECHEA
38 LUIS LEON SANCHEZ
BAHRAIN VICTORIOUS
41 MIKEL LANDA
42 YUKIYA ARASHIRO
43 DAMIANO CARUSO
44 JACK HAIG
45 GINO MÄDER
46 MARK PADUN
47 WOUTER POELS
48 JAN TRATNIK
BORA-HANSGROHE
51 FELIX GROSSSCHARTNER
52 CESARE BENEDETTI
53 PATRICK GAMPER
54 MARTIN LAAS
55 JORDI MEEUS
56 ANTON PALZER
57 MAXIMILIAN SCHACHMANN
58 BEN ZWIEHOFF
BURGOS-BH
61 DANIEL NAVARRO
62 JETSE BOL
63 OSCAR CABEDO CARDA
64 CARLOS CANAL BLANCO
65 ANGEL MADRAZO RUIZ
66 ANDER OKAMIKA BENGOETXEA
67 DIEGO RUBIO HERNANDEZ
68 PELAYO SANCHEZ MAYO
CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA
71 JONATHAN LASTRA MARTINEZ
72 JON ABERASTURI IZAGA
73 JULEN AMEZQUETA MORENO
74 ARITZ BAGÜES KALPARSORO
75 JEFFERSON CEPEDA
76 ALVARO CUADROS MORATA
77 OIER LAZKANO LOPEZ
78 SERGIO ROMAN MARTIN GALAN
COFIDIS
81 GUILLAUME MARTIN
82 PIET ALLEGAERT
83 FERNANDO BARCELO
84 EDDY FINE
85 JESUS HERRADA
86 JOSE HERRADA
87 EMMANUEL MORIN
88 RÉMY ROCHAS
DECEUNINCK-QUICK STEP
91 FABIO JAKOBSEN
92 ANDREA BAGIOLI
93 JOSEF ČERNÝ
94 JAMES KNOX
95 FLORIAN SENECHAL
96 ZDENĚK ŠTYBAR
97 BERT VAN LERBERGHE
98 MAURI VANSEVENANT
EF EDUCATION-NIPPO
101 HUGH JOHN CARTHY
102 JONATHAN CAICEDO
103 DIEGO ANDRES CAMARGO PINEDA
104 SIMON CARR
105 G LAWSON CRADDOCK
106 JENS KEUKELEIRE
107 MAGNUS CORT NIELSEN
108 TOM SCULLY
EUSKALTEL-EUSKADI
111 MIKEL BIZKARRA
112 XABIER MIKEL AZPARREN IRURZUN
113 JOAN BOU COMPANY
114 MIKEL ITURRIA SEGUROLA
115 JUAN JOSE LOBATO DEL VALLE
116 GOTZON MARTIN SANZ
117 LUIS ANGEL MATE MARDONES
118 ANTONIO JESUS SOTO GUIRAO
GROUPAMA-FDJ
121 ARNAUD DEMARE
122 KÉVIN GENIETS
123 JACOPO GUARNIERI
124 OLIVIER LE GAC
125 TOBIAS LUDVIGSSON
126 RUDY MOLARD
127 ANTHONY ROUX
128 RAMON SINKELDAM
INEOS GRENADIERS
131 EGAN ARLEY BERNAL
132 RICHARD CARAPAZ
133 JHONATAN MANUEL NARVAEZ PRADO
134 THOMAS PIDCOCK
135 SALVATORE PUCCIO
136 PAVEL SIVAKOV
137 DYLAN VAN BAARLE
138 ADAM YATES
INTERMARCHE-WANTY-GOBERT MATERIAUX
141 LOUIS MEINTJES
142 ODD CHRISTIAN EIKING
143 JAN HIRT
144 WESLEY KREDER
145 RICCARDO MINALI
146 SIMONE PETILLI
147 REIN TAARAMÄE
148 KEVIN VAN MELSEN
ISRAEL START-UP NATION
151 SEP VANMARCKE
152 SEBASTIAN BERWICK
153 ALEXANDER CATAFORD
154 DAVIDE CIMOLAI
155 ITAMAR EINHORN
156 GUY NIV
157 JAMES PICCOLI
158 MADS WÜRTZ SCHMIDT
LOTTO SOUDAL
161 ANDREAS KRON
162 STEFF CRAS
163 FREDERIK FRISON
164 MATTHEW HOLMES
165 SYLVAIN MONIQUET
166 MAXIM VAN GILS
167 HARM VANHOUCKE
168 FLORIAN VERMEERSCH
MOVISTAR TEAM
171 ENRIC MAS
172 IMANOL ERVITI
173 JOHAN JACOBS
174 MIGUEL ANGEL LOPEZ
175 NELSON OLIVEIRA
176 JOSÉ ROJAS
177 ALEJANDRO VALVERDE
178 CARLOS VERONA
TEAM BIKEEXCHANGE
181 MICHAEL MATTHEWS
182 LUCAS HAMILTON
183 DAMIEN HOWSON
184 LUKA MEZGEC
185 MIKEL NIEVE
186 NICHOLAS SCHULTZ
187 ROBERT STANNARD
188 ANDREY ZEITS
TEAM DSM
191 ROMAIN BARDET
192 THYMEN ARENSMAN
193 ALBERTO DAINESE
194 NICO DENZ
195 CHAD HAGA
196 CHRISTOPHER HAMILTON
197 MICHAEL STORER
198 MARTIJN TUSVELD
TEAM QHUBEKA NEXTHASH
201 FABIO ARU
202 SANDER ARMEE
203 CONNOR BROWN
204 DIMITRI CLAEYS
205 SERGIO LUIS HENAO
206 REINARDT JANSE VAN RENSBURG
207 BERT-JAN LINDEMAN
208 DYLAN SUNDERLAND
TREK-SEGAFREDO
211 GIULIO CICCONE
212 GIANLUCA BRAMBILLA
213 KENNY ELISSONDE
214 ALEX KIRSCH
215 JUAN PEDRO LOPEZ PEREZ
216 ANTONIO NIBALI
217 KIEL REIJNEN
218 QUINN SIMMONS
UAE TEAM EMIRATES
221 DAVID DE LA CRUZ
222 JOSEPH LLOYD DOMBROWSKI
223 RYAN GIBBONS
224 RAFAL MAJKA
225 JUAN SEBASTIAN MOLANO BENAVIDES
226 RUI OLIVEIRA
227 JAN POLANC
228 MATTEO TRENTIN

Race introduction, February 11, 2021:

On Thursday the 11th of February, Unipublic revealed the route of La Vuelta 21 that will take place from the 14th of August to the 5th of September. The first eight kilometres, out of the total 3336.1 km that make up the race, will be an urban individual time trial within the city of Burgos. The route will revolve around its cathedral, the locality’s most emblematic monument, which celebrates the 8th centenary of its construction in 2021. The two following stages will be held within the Province of Burgos, with a finale in the district of La Gamonal and another at Picón Blanco, the first unprecedented high-altitude finale of La Vuelta 21.

The peloton will travel towards the peninsula’s East, with stops in the provinces of Soria, Guadalajara, Cuenca, Albacete, Valencia and Alicante – The latter leading to the discovery of a new climb: the Balcón de Alicante. Heading further South, La Vuelta will hold a finish-line in the Region of Murcia, marking the end of the first week of competing at the renowned Alto de Velefique, in Almería.

Following the first rest day, the race will resume at Roquetas de Mar and will slowly travel through the Andalusian territory. The provinces of Málaga, Jaén and Córdoba will watch the peloton ride past before returning to Extremadura for the first time since 2013. The provinces of Badajoz and Cáceres will host two departures and two finish-lines in 2021. Pico Villuercas is an extremely tough unprecedented La Vuelta climb that stands out for its spectacular nature. Just before the next rest day, Avila will mark the end of the second week with a finish-line at the historic town of El Barraco, the birthplace of some of the best Spanish cyclists in history.

The riders will recover their strength before the final stretch of the race that promises to thrill spectators. Cantabria will hold a stage entirely within the autonomous community, before giving way to the Lagos de Covadonga climb. The Principality of Asturias seeks to become the judge of La Vuelta 21, by linking the mythical climb with a stage that will face a brand-new mountain pass expected to go down in history: the Altu d’El Gamoniteiru. Galicia will resume the race with a finish-line in Monforte de Lemos and a stage held entirely within the Province of Pontevedra that will delight Classics specialists.

A Coruña, not Madrid, will be the province chosen to host the final stage of La Vuelta 21. Taking into account the Jacobean year, and the fact that the 2021 edition is “La Vuelta de las Catedrales”, the organisation has prepared a final time trial with a finale in Santiago de Compostela and a departure from Padrón. This will ring a bell with 90s cycling fans as a very similar stage took place in La Vuelta 1993, which was the deciding factor behind Tony Rominger’s victory.

A VUELTA ENTIRELY WITHIN SPAIN:
“The world is going through a very tough time right now, and this is being particularly felt in our country. For this reason, we wished to design a different kind of race. It is an ambitious Vuelta, that will cover many kilometres, but will stay only within Spain. We want to showcase our country: its beauty and its potential as a tourism world leader. We will be present in many territories, with a huge variety of terrains and unprecedented locations, while also visiting some of the country’s largest tourist centres. This is our way of entertaining people and of promoting tourism as we await a gradual return to normality”, expressed Javier Guillén, General Director of La Vuelta.

The stages:

1 Ind. time trial Saturday, Aug 14 Burgos. Catedral VIII Centenario 2021 > Catedral 8 km
2 Flat Sunday, Aug 15 Caleruega. VIII Centenario de Santo Domingo de Guzmán > Burgos. Gamonal 169.5 km
3 Flat Monday, Aug 16 Santo Domingo de Silos > Espinosa de los Monteros. Picón Blanco 203 km
4 Flat Tuesday, Aug 17 El Burgo de Osma > Molina de Aragón 163.6 km
5 Flat Wednesday, Aug 18 Tarancón > Albacete 184.4 km
6 Flat Thursday, Aug 19 Requena > Alto de la Montaña de Cullera 159 km
7 Mountain Friday, Aug 20 Gandía > Balcón de Alicante 152 km
8 Flat Saturday, Aug 21 Santa Pola > La Manga del Mar Menor 163.3 km
9 Mountain Sunday, Aug 22 Puerto-Lumbreras > Alto de Velefique 187.8 km
- Rest Day Monday, Aug 23 Descanso
10 Hilly Tuesday, Aug 24 Roquetas de Mar > Rincón de la Victoria 190.2 km
11 Hilly Wednesday, Aug 25 Antequera > Valdepeñas de Jaén 131.6 km
12 Hilly Thursday, Aug 26 Jaén > Córdoba 166.7 km
13 Flat Friday, Aug 27 Belmez > Villanueva de la Serena 197.2 km
14 Mountain Saturday, Aug 28 Don Benito > Pico Villuercas 159.7 km
15 Mountain Sunday, Aug 29 Navalmoral de la Mata > El Barraco 193.4 km
- Rest Day Monday, Aug 30 Descanso
16 Flat Tuesday, Aug 31 Laredo > Santa Cruz de Bezana 170.8 km
17 Mountain Wednesday, Sept 1 Unquera > Lagos de Covadonga 181.6 km
18 Mountain Thursday, Sept 2 Salas > Altu d’El Gamoniteiru 159.2 km
19 Hilly Friday, Sept 3 Tapia > Monforte de Lemos 187.8 km
20 Mountain Saturday, Sept 4 Sanxenxo > Mos. Castro de Herville 173.6 km
21 Ind. time trial Sunday, Sept 5 Padrón > Santiago de Compostela 33.7 km

A SCALED-DOWN PRESENTATION:
Although the route’s presentation is a major event that brought together 1200 attendees in 2020, this time around security has been put first, ahead of the usual festivities that would normally take place. With an assistance equivalent to 15% of the capacity of the Burgos Evolution Forum, the use of face masks was compulsory, and the recommended interpersonal safety distance of 2 metres was respected between each and every person in attendance.