Stage results and recaps of the 2006 Vuelta a España from Stage 12 to Stage 21.
Stages
Stage 12 - September 13, 2007: Algemesí > Hellín, 167 km.
Stage 12 result | Cyclist | Nation | Team | Time | UCI Points | 1 | Alessandro Petacchi | Italy | MRM | 3h 41' 10" | 8 | 2 | Daniele Bennati | Italy | LAM | s.t. | 4 | 3 | Alexandre Usov | Belarus | AGR | s.t. | 2 | 4 | Davide Viganò | Italy | QSI | s.t. | | 5 | Aurélien Clerc | Switzerland | BTL | s.t. | | | General classification after stage 12 | Cyclist | Nation | Team | Time | 1 | Denis Menchov | Russia | RAB | 48h 08' 26" | 2 | Vladimir Efimkin | Russia | GCE | + 2' 01" | 3 | Cadel Evans | Australia | PRL | + 2' 27" | 4 | Carlos Sastre | Spain | CSC | + 3' 02" | 5 | Ezequiel Mosquera | Spain | KGZ | + 4' 35" | |
Stage 13 - September 14, 2007: Hellín > Torre-Pacheco, 150 km.
Stage 13 result | General classification after stage 13 |
Stage 14 result | General classification after stage 14 |
Stage 15 September 16, 2007: Villacarrillo > Granada, 205 km.
Stage 15 result | General classification after stage 15 |
Stage 16 (after Rest Day 2) September 18, 2007: Jaén > Puertollano, 165 km.
Stage 16 result | General classification after stage 16 |
Stage 17 result | General classification after stage 17 |
Stage 18 result | General classification after stage 18 |
Stage 19, September 21, 2007: Ávila > Alto de Abantos, 135 km.
Stage 19 result | General classification after stage 19 |
Stage 20, September 22, 2007: Villalba, 25 km. (ITT)
Stage 20 result | General classification after stage 20 |
To meet television schedule, the final course in Madrid had been shortened by one lap, to make the distance only 98 kilometers.[1]
Stage 21 result | General classification after stage 21 |
References
- ^ [1] Official site of the Vuelta a España. Retrieved on 2007-09-24.
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