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1955 Vuelta a España

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Cycling race
1955 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates25 April – 8 May
Stages15
Distance2,776 km (1,725 mi)
Winning time81h 04' 02"
Results
Winner Jean Dotto (FRA)
 Second Antonio Jiménez Quiles (ESP)
 Third Raphaël Géminiani (FRA)

Points Fiorenzo Magni (ITA)
 Mountains Giuseppe Buratti (ITA)
← 1950
1956 →

The 10thVuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distancebicyclestage race and one of the threegrand tours, was held from 25 April to 8 May 1955. It consisted of 15 stages covering a total of 2,740 km (1,700 mi), and was won byJean Dotto.[1] Fiorenzo Magni won the points classification and Giuseppe Buratti won the mountains classification.

Teams and riders

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Main article:List of teams and cyclists in the 1955 Vuelta a España

Route

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List of stages[2][3]
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
123 AprilBilbao toSan Sebastián240 km (149 mi) Gilbert Bauvin (FRA)
224 AprilSan Sebastián toBayonne (France)211 km (131 mi) Gilbert Bauvin (FRA)
325 AprilBayonne (France) toPamplona157 km (98 mi) Antonio Gelabert (ESP)
426 AprilPamplona toZaragoza229 km (142 mi) Jesús Galdeano (ESP)
527 AprilZaragoza toLleida195 km (121 mi) Gabriel Company (ESP)
628 AprilLleida toBarcelona230 km (143 mi) Pierino Baffi (ITA)
730 AprilBarcelona to Barcelona29 km (18 mi)Individual time trial Fiorenzo Magni (ITA)
81 MayBarcelona toTortosa213 km (132 mi) Vicente Iturat (ESP)
92 MayTortosa toValencia190 km (118 mi) Pierino Baffi (ITA)
103 MayValencia toCuenca222 km (138 mi) Antonio Uliana [it] (ITA)
114 MayCuenca toMadrid168 km (104 mi) Donato Piazza (ITA)
125 MayMadrid to Madrid15 km (9 mi)Team time trialItaly A
136 MayMadrid toValladolid222 km (138 mi) Fiorenzo Magni (ITA)
147 MayValladolid toBilbao308 km (191 mi) Donato Piazza (ITA)
158 MayBilbao to Bilbao147 km (91 mi) Fiorenzo Magni (ITA)
Total2,740 km (1,703 mi)

Results

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Final general classification[4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1FranceJean Dotto81h 04' 02"
2SpainAntonio Jiménez Quiles+ 3' 06"
3FranceRaphaël Géminiani+ 5' 05"
4SpainJesús Loroño+ 5' 52"
5SpainVicente Iturat+ 6' 24"
6SpainGabriel Company+ 6' 30"
7SpainJosé Serra Gil+ 7' 31"
8ItalyGiuseppe Buratti+ 8' 42"
9SpainCosme Barrutia+ 9' 37"
10FranceGeorges Gay+ 9' 44"
11SpainSalvador Botella
12SpainCarmelo Morales
13ItalyFiorenzo Magni
14SpainBernardo Ruiz
15SpainAndrés Trobat
16SpainJosé Gómez del Moral
17BelgiumArsene Bauwens
18ItalyGastone Nencini
19SpainFrancisco Moreno
20SpainAntonio Gelabert
21SpainFederico Bahamontes
22SpainManolo Rodríguez
23FranceNello Lauredi
24SpainEmilio Rodríguez
25SpainMiguel Gual

References

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  1. ^"General Information 1955". La Vuelta.com. Retrieved23 March 2008.
  2. ^"1955  » 10th Vuelta a Espana".Procyclingstats. Retrieved6 August 2018.
  3. ^"10ème Vuelta a España 1955".Memoire du cyclisme (in French). Archived fromthe original on 25 October 2004.
  4. ^"Clasificaciones" [Classifications](PDF).El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 May 1955. p. 8. Retrieved5 August 2018.
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A green jersey
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A white jersey with blue polkadots
Mountains classification
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A white jersey with red numbers
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(clasificación por equipos)

A white jersey with yellow numbers
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