Vuelta a Cuba
Race details | |
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Date | Mid-February |
Region | Cuba |
Discipline | Road |
Competition | UCI America Tour |
Type | Stage race |
History | |
First edition | 1964 |
Editions | 35 (as of 2010) |
Final edition | 2010 |
First winner | Sergio Martínez (CUB) |
Most wins | Eduardo Alonso (CUB) (6 Wins) |
Final winner | Arnold Alcolea (CUB) |
The Vuelta a Cuba (English: Tour of Cuba) was a multi-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually each February in Cuba. It was held from 1964 to 2010.[1] Vuelta Ciclista a Cuba was part of the UCI America Tour, which is one of six UCI Continental Circuits sponsored by the Union Cycliste Internationale, the sport's international governing body.
Past winners
Year | Winner | Country | Team |
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1964 | Sergio "Pipián" Martínez | Cuba | Matanzas |
1965 | Rodolfo Noriega | Cuba | Cotorro |
1966 | Sergio "Pipián" Martínez (2) | Cuba | Matanzas |
1967 | Henryk Kowalski | Poland | Poland |
1968 | Sergio "Pipián" Martínez (3) | Cuba | Cuba |
1969 | Sergio "Pipián" Martínez (4) | Cuba | Cuba |
1970 | No Event | ||
1971 | Raúl Vázquez | Cuba | Cuba |
1972 | Aldo "Búfalo" Arencibia | Cuba | Cuba |
1973 | Leonardo Hernández | Cuba | Las Villas |
1974 | Carlos Cardet | Cuba | Cuba |
1975 | No Event | ||
1976 | Aldo "Búfalo" Arencibia (2) | Cuba | Cuba |
1977 | Carlos Cardet (2) | Cuba | Cuba |
1978 | Serguei Sujorochenkov | Soviet Union | Cuba |
1979 | Carlos Cardet (3) | Cuba | Cuba |
1980 | Aldo "Búfalo" Arencibia (3) | Cuba | Habana |
1981 | Jorge A. Pérez | Cuba | Cuba |
1982 | No Event | ||
1983 | Olaf Jentszch | East Germany | Germany A |
1984 | Eduardo Alonso | Cuba | Cuba |
1985 | Alexander Zinoviev | Soviet Union | URSS A |
1986 | Eduardo Alonso (2) | Cuba | Cuba A |
1987 | Eduardo Alonso (3) | Cuba | Cuba A |
1988 | Eduardo Alonso (4) | Cuba | Cuba |
1989 | Eduardo Alonso (5) | Cuba | Cuba A |
1990 | Eduardo Alonso (6) | Cuba | Cuba |
1991- 1999 | No Event | ||
2000 | Pedro Pablo Pérez | Cuba | Cuba |
2001 | Pedro Pablo Pérez (2) | Cuba | Cuba |
2002 | Filippo Pozzato | Italy | Mapei-Quick Step |
2003 | Todd Herriot | United States | UPMC Fuji |
2004 | Pedro Pablo Pérez (3) | Cuba | Cuba |
2005 | Damier Martinez | Cuba | Cuba A |
2006 | Pedro Pablo Pérez (4) | Cuba | Cuba |
2007 | Svein Tuft | Canada | Symmetrics Cycling Team |
2008 | Pedro Pablo Pérez (5) | Cuba | Cuba |
2009 | Arnold Alcolea | Cuba | Cuba |
2010 | Arnold Alcolea (2) | Cuba | Cuba |
References
- ↑ "Vuelta a Cuba". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
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