2017 Vuelta a Espana

2017 Vuelta a Espana

Results

2017 Vuelta a Espana Complete Results
2017 Vuelta a Espana Complete Results

Stage-By-Stage Results


Stage Complete Date Location Distance Winner Time
Stage 1 Full Results 19-Aug-17 Nimes - Nimes (TTT) 13.7 km BMC 0:15:58
Stage 2 Full Results 20-Aug-17 Nimes - Gruissan 203.4 km Yves Lampaert 4:36:13
Stage 3 Full Results 21-Aug-17 Prades - Andorra la Vella 158.5 km Vincenzo Nibali 4:01:22
Stage 4 Full Results 22-Aug-17 Escaldes - Tarragona 198.2 km Matteo Trentin 4:43:57
Stage 5 Full Results 23-Aug-17 Benicassim - Ermita Santa Lucía 175.7 km Alexey Lutsenko 4:24:58
Stage 6 Full Results 24-Aug-17 Vila Real - Sagunto 204.4 km Tomasz Marczynski 4:27:02
Stage 7 Full Results 25-Aug-17 Lliria - Cuenca 207 km Matej Mohoric 4:43:35
Stage 8 Full Results 26-Aug-17 Hellín - Xorret de Catí 199.5 km Julian Alaphillipe 4:37:55
Stage 9 Full Results 27-Aug-17 Orihuela - Cumbre del Sol 174 km Chris Froome 4:07:19
Rest Day 1 28-Aug-17



Stage 10 Full Results 29-Aug-17 Caravaca - Alhama de Murcia 164.8 km Matteo Trentin 3:34:56
Stage 11 Full Results 30-Aug-17 Lorca - Calar Alto 187.5 km Miguel Lopez 5:05:09
Stage 12 Full Results 31-Aug-17 Motril - Antequera 160.1 km Tomasz Marczynski
3:56:45
Stage 13 Full Results 1-Sep-17 Coín - Tomares 198.4 km Rafal Majka 4:42:10
Stage 14 Full Results 2-Sep-17 Écija - La Pandera 175 km Rafal Majka 4:42:10
Stage 15 Full Results 3-Sep-17 Alcalá la Real - Sierra Nevada 129.5 km Stefan Denifl 4:48:52
Rest Day 2
4-Sep-17
 
 
Stage 16 Full Results 5-Sep-17 Circuito de Navarra - Logroño (ITT) 40.2 km Chris Froome0:47:00
Stage 17 Full Results 6-Sep-17 Villadiego - Los Machucos 180.5 km Stefan Denifl 4:48:52
Stage 18 Full Results 7-Sep-17 Suances - Santo Toribio de Liébana 169 km Sander Armee 4:09:39
Stage 19 Full Results 8-Sep-17 Caso - Gijón 149.7 km

Stage 20 Full Results 9-Sep-17 Corvera - Angliru 117.5 km

Stage 21 Full Results 10-Sep-17 Arroyomolinos - Madrid 117.6 km


Classification Leaders

STAGEGCPOINTSMOUNTAINCOMBINEDTEAMMOST COMBATIVE
Stage 1Rohann Dennis (BMC) Nicolas Roche (BMC)Daniel Oss (BMC)BMC 
Stage 2Yves Lampaert (QST)Yves Lampaert (QST)Nicolas Roche (BMC)Daniel Oss (BMC)QSTMarkel Arranburu (TFS)
Stage 3Chris Froome (SKY)Vincenzo Nibali (TBM)Davide Villella (CPC)Chris Froome (SKY)ORSAlex Geniez (FDJ)
Stage 4Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
ORSDiego Hernandez (CJR)
Stage 5Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
 ASTAlexey Lutsenko (AST)
Stage 6Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
AST
Enric Mas (QST)
Stage 7Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY) MOVLuis Mardones (COF)
Stage 8Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
MOVPrzemyslaw Niemiec (UAE)
Stage 9Chris Froome (SKY) Chris Froome (SKY)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
MOVMarc Soler (MOV)
Stage 10Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
MOVMatteo Trentin (QST)
Stage 11Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST) Davide Villella (CPC) Chris Froome (SKY)
MOVRomain Bardet (AGR)
Stage 12Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST) Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
MOVOmar Fraile (DDT)
Stage 13Chris Froome (SKY) Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY) AST Thomas De Gendt (LTS)
Stage 14Chris Froome (SKY)
Matteo Trentin (QST)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY) ASTLuis Mardones (COF)
Stage 15Chris Froome (SKY)
Chris Froome (SKY)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
AST
Sander Armee (LTS)
Stage 16Chris Froome (SKY)
Chris Froome (SKY)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY) AST Chris Froome (SKY)
Stage 17Chris Froome (SKY)
Chris Froome (SKY) Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
ASTDaniel Moreno (MOV) 
Stage 18Chris Froome (SKY)
Chris Froome (SKY)
Davide Villella (CPC)
Chris Froome (SKY)
ASTJoaquin Rojas (MOV)
Stage 19      
Stage 20      
Stage 21     

Event Info
The 72nd edition of the Vuelta a Espana will take place from August 19 through September 10. The three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race is scheduled to start in Times, France and finish in Madrid. It will be the first time that the race has started in France and only the third time it has ever started outside of Spain. FloCycling will have editorial coverage of the event.