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1982 Vuelta a España

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Cycling race
1982 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates20 April – 9 May
Stages19 + Prologue, including 2 split stages
Distance3,456 km (2,147 mi)
Winning time95h 47' 23"
Results
Winner Marino Lejarreta (ESP)(Teka)
 Second Michel Pollentier (BEL)(Safir)
 Third Sven-Åke Nilsson (SWE)(Wolber)

Points Stefan Mutter (SUI)(Puch - Eurotex)
Mountains José Luis Laguía (ESP)(Reynolds)
 Sprints Benny Schepmans (BEL)(Van de Ven - Moser)
 TeamKelme
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The 37th EditionVuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distancebicyclestage race and one of the threegrand tours, was held from 20 April to 9 May 1982. It consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3,456 km (2,147 mi), and was won byMarino Lejarreta of the Tekacycling team.[1]

The Reynolds team controlled the race after team leaderÁngel Arroyo took the leader's jersey on the tenth stage. Arroyo kept the jersey until the finish of the race where he won the final individual time trial. Arroyo won the grand tour ahead ofMarino Lejarreta andMichel Pollentier. However 48 hours after his win, it emerged that in the doping control that was conducted after the stage 17 Arroyo tested positive. Three other riders also failed the doping test after stage 17: Alberto Fernández,Vicente Belda and Pedro Muñoz.

The four riders were said to have tested positive forMethylphenidate (which is also known as Ritalin) a stimulant.[2] Methylphenidate was a popular drug for doping in cycling at that time.[3]Arroyo and his team denied the allegations and asked for a second analysis of the sample. The B analysis confirmed the first positive test.[2] Arroyo was assigned a 10-minute penalty and stripped of his Vuelta win which was given to Lejarreta. With the 10-minute penalty Arroyo went down to 13th place in the classification.[4] The disqualification of the winner of the Vuelta has been called the worst scandal that has ever hit the race on the official La Vuelta website.[2]

Teams and riders

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Main article:List of teams and cyclists in the 1982 Vuelta a España

Route

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List of stages[5][6]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
P20 AprilSantiago de Compostela to Santiago de Compostela6.7 km (4 mi)Individual time trial Marc Gomez (FRA)
1a21 AprilSantiago de Compostela toA Coruña97 km (60 mi) Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
1bA Coruña toLugo97 km (60 mi) Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
222 AprilLugo toGijón240 km (149 mi) Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
323 AprilGijón toSantander208 km (129 mi) Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
424 AprilSantander toReinosa196 km (122 mi) Antonio Coll (ESP)
525 AprilReinosa toLogroño230 km (143 mi) Ángel Camarillo (ESP)
626 AprilLogroño toZaragoza190 km (118 mi) José Luis Laguía (ESP)
727 AprilZaragoza toSabiñánigo146 km (91 mi) Enrique Martínez Heredia (ESP)
828 AprilSabiñánigo toLleida216 km (134 mi) Jesús Hernández Úbeda (ESP)
929 AprilArtesa de Segre toPuigcerdà182 km (113 mi) José Luis Laguía (ESP)
1030 AprilPuigcerdà toSant Quirze del Vallès181 km (112 mi) Sven-Åke Nilsson (SWE)
111 MaySant Quirze del Vallès toBarcelona143 km (89 mi) José Luis Laguía (ESP)
122 MaySalou toNules200 km (124 mi) Eddy Planckaert (BEL)
133 MayNules toAntella195 km (121 mi) José Recio (ESP)
144 MayAntella toAlbacete153 km (95 mi) Dominique Arnaud (FRA)
15a5 MayAlbacete toTomelloso119 km (74 mi) Eddy Vanhaerens (BEL)
15bTomelloso toCampo de Criptana35 km (22 mi)Individual time trial Ángel Arroyo (ESP)
166 MayCampo de Criptana toSan Fernando de Henares176 km (109 mi) Willy Sprangers (BEL)
177 MaySan Fernando de Henares toNavacerrada178 km (111 mi) Marino Lejarreta (ESP)
188 MayPalazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC) to Palazuelos de Eresma (Destilerías DYC)184 km (114 mi) Juan Fernández (ESP)
199 MayMadrid to Madrid84 km (52 mi) Eddy Vanhaerens (BEL)
Total3,456 km (2,147 mi)

Results

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Final General Classification

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RankRiderTeamTime
1SpainMarino LejarretaTeka95h 47' 23"
2BelgiumMichel PollentierSafir-Concorde+ 18"
3SwedenSven-Åke NilssonWolber-Spidel+ 1' 17"
4SpainFaustino Ruperez RinconZor-Helios+ 2' 14"
5SpainJosé Luis LaguíaReynolds-Galli+ 2' 37"
6FrancePierre-Raymond VillemianeWolber-Spidel+ 2' 43"
7SwitzerlandStefan MutterPuch-Eurotex+ 4' 18"
8SpainJaime Vilamajo IpiensKelme-Merckx+ 4' 19s
9FranceMarc DurantWolber-Spidel+ 5' 10"
10SpainÁlvaro PinoZor-Helios+ 5' 53"
11SpainEnrique Martinez HerediaKelme-Merckx
12SpainCelestino Prieto RodriquezKelme-Merckx
13SpainÁngel ArroyoReynolds-Galli
14SpainEduardo ChozasZor-Helios
15SpainAlberto FernandezTeka
16BelgiumPaul WellensSplendor-Wickes
17SpainBernardo Alfonsel LopezTeka
18SpainVicente BeldaKelme-Merckx
19SpainIsmael LejarretaTeka
20SpainJuan FernándezKelme-Merckx
21NetherlandsJo MaasSplendor-Wickes
22FranceDominique ArnaudWolber-Spidel
23SpainLuis-Vicente OtinHueso
24BelgiumBenny Van BrabantSplendor-Wickes
25SpainPedro Munoz RodriguezZor-Helios

References

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  1. ^"Clasificaciones Oficiales"(PDF).El Mundo Deportivo. 10 May 1982. p. 37.Archived(PDF) from the original on 29 July 2022.
  2. ^abc"1982 General Information". La Vuelta.com. Archived fromthe original on 2008-09-21. Retrieved2008-01-18.
  3. ^Delbeke, F. (August 1996). "Doping in Cyclism: Results of Unannounced Controls in Flanders (1987-1994)".International Journal of Sports Medicine.17 (6):434–438.doi:10.1055/s-2007-972874.PMID 8884418.
  4. ^Hood, Andrew (25 November 2005)."Friday's EuroFile: The Heras affair".VeloNews.com.
  5. ^"1982 » 37th Vuelta a Espana".Procyclingstats. Retrieved28 July 2018.
  6. ^"37ème Vuelta a España 1982".Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived fromthe original on 25 October 2004.
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