Volta A Catalunya

The Volta a Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: ; Tour of Catalonia, Spanish: Vuelta a Cataluña) is a road bicycle race held annually in Catalonia, Spain.

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Race details
DateLate March
RegionCatalonia, Spain
English nameTour of Catalonia
Local name(s)Vuelta a Cataluña (in Spanish) Volta a Catalunya (in Catalan)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI World Tour
TypeStage race
Organiser"Volta" Ciclista a Catalunya Associació Esportiva (Unió Esportiva de Sants)
Race directorRubèn Peris
Web sitewww.voltacatalunya.cat Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1911 (1911)
Editions103 (as of 2024)
First winnerVolta A Catalunya Sebastià Masdeu (ESP)
Most winsVolta A Catalunya Mariano Cañardo (ESP) (7 wins)
Most recentVolta A Catalunya Tadej Pogačar (SLO)

It is one of three World Tour stage races in Spain, together with the Vuelta a España and the Tour of the Basque Country. The race has had several different calendar dates, having been previously run in September, June and May. Since 2010 it has been on the calendar in late March as part of the UCI World Tour.

Raced over seven days, it covers the autonomous community of Catalonia in Northeast Spain and contains one or more stages in the mountain region of the Pyrenees. The race traditionally finishes with a stage in Barcelona, Catalonia's capital, on a circuit with the famous Montjuïc climb and park.

First held in 1911, the Volta a Catalunya is the fourth-oldest still-existing cycling stage race in the world. Only the Tour de France (1903), the Tour of Belgium (1908) and the Giro d'Italia (1909) are older. It was the second cycling event organized on the Iberian Peninsula, after the amateur and sub-23 race Volta a Tarragona (1908), also held in Catalonia but no longer on the calendar. Catalan cycling icon Mariano Cañardo won the race seven times in the 1920s and 1930s, setting an unsurpassed record.

In 2018, the one-day women's competition reVolta was organised on the same day of the last men's stage.

History

The pioneering days

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The traditional white jersey with the three green stripes of the leader of the Volta, tea the origen in the equipment of the Unió Esportiva Sants.

The Volta a Catalunya was created in 1911 by cycling journalist Miquel Arteman, editor of Barcelona-based sports newspaper El Mundo Deportivo. Arteman partnered with Narcisse Masferrer, president of Spanish Cycling Union, and Jaume Grau, founder and owner of El Mundo Deportivo.

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Start of the first Volta a Catalunya in Barcelona, on 6 January 1911.

The first edition was held from 6 to 8 January 1911. 43 riders signed up but only 34 started on Barcelona's Plaça de Sarrià. The first stage was run from Barcelona to Tarragona at 97 km, the second from Tarragona to Lleida at 111 km and the final 157 km stage from Lleida back to Barcelona, totaling 363 km. 22 riders finished the race on the Velodrome di Sants. Catalan rider Seabastià Masdeu won the first and third stages and became the first overall winner. The winner's average speed was 23 km/h.

The Club Deportivo Barcelona, presided by Miquel Arteman, took on the race organization in 1912 and 1913. The event was still organized on a three-stage format and amassed large numbers of spectators along the largely unpaved roads. Local Catalan riders Josép Magdalena and Juan Martí won the second and third editions, respectively. After 1913, the Volta a Catalunya was suspended because of World War I; it was reprised in 1920, but was discontinued again over the next two years because of the chaotic return of the race.

Revival and Spanish Civil War

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Mariano Cañardo won the race a record seven times in the 1920s and 1930s.

The race was revived in 1923 for its fifth edition. The organization was taken over by the Unión Deportiva de Sants, which also supported Barcelona football teams. The race grew to a one-week event and gained prestige fast. It became a fixture on the calendar, attracting more foreign participants, mainly from France and Italy. The 1920s and 1930s became the era of Catalan cycling icon Mariano Cañardo, who became the leading figure of the Volta a Catalunya with seven victories.

During the Spanish Civil War, the race had its last interruptions in 1937 and 1938, hampering Cañardo's winning streak. After the civil war, World War II broke out in the rest of Europe and, while Catalonia was war-ridden and despite lacking foreign participants, the race was at the peak of its popularity and considered a symbol of Catalan sports culture. In 1945, marking the event's 25th edition, the Volta a Catalunya was exceptionally run over two weeks, before returning to its seven-day format the next year.

Modern era

Over the years, some of cycling's greatest riders have won the race. Miguel Poblet won the Volta twice in the 1950s, Jacques Anquetil in 1967, Eddy Merckx in 1968, Luis Ocaña in 1971, Felice Gimondi in 1972, Francesco Moser in 1978, and Sean Kelly in 1984 and 1986. Miguel Induráin, Spanish cycling icon of the modern era, won the race three times in the early 1990s. Colombian Álvaro Mejía became the first non-European winner in 1993.

From 1941 until 1994, the race was held in September. When UCI revolutionized the international cycling calendar in 1995, the Vuelta a España was awarded the September date and the Volta a Catalunya moved to June on the calendar. The race finished two weeks before the start of the Tour de France and the Volta became the principal preparation race for general classification protagonists. Frenchman Laurent Jalabert won the 1995 edition, preceding his fourth place in that year's Tour de France.

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Spanish allround specialist Alejandro Valverde was the first rider since Miguel Induráin to win the Volta a Catalunya three times.

In 1999, 22-year old Spanish rider Manuel Sanroma died as a result of a crash during the second stage of the race. Sanroma, a promising sprinter, was the favourite to win the stage, but fell head-first onto a sidewalk at one kilometre from the finish in Vilanova i la Geltrú. Despite wearing a helmet, he succumbed to his injuries in hospital. The next day, riders decided to neutralize the stage to Barcelona.

World Tour Race

In 2005, the Volta a Catalunya was included in the inaugural UCI Pro Tour and the date was shifted to May to avoid the Tour de Suisse date. The edition was won by Ukrainian Yaroslav Popovych but the move did not prove successful because the new date coincided with the Giro d'Italia.

In 2010 the race moved to late March on the calendar, the slot formerly held by another Catalan stage race, the Setmana Catalana. Joaquim Rodríguez, the foremost Catalan rider of his generation, won the race twice after the date shift. Alberto Contador, winner of the 2011 edition, was later stripped of his win after his positive doping test in the 2010 Tour de France. Italian runner-up Michele Scarponi was retroactively awarded the victory. The 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Route of the 2012 Volta a Catalunya.

Route

Since the race's earlier date on the calendar in late March, the Volta a Catalunya has started in one of the coastal resorts on the Costa Brava with a stage through rolling terrain inland, usually suited for sprinters.

The race reaches the Pyrenees mountains in the middle part of the race, although the mountains are usually less high than before the date shift, due to frequent snowy and cold conditions at high altitude in March. One of the regular climbs in the race is the summit finish to La Molina, an 11.6 km climb with a 4.8% average gradient. The ski resort in Alp takes the peloton deep into the Pyrenees to 1694 m altitude, with the weather often a decisive factor.

The race traditionally finishes with a hilly stage in Barcelona on a circuit, featuring eight trips over the Montjuïc climb and park.

Winners

Year Country Rider Team
1911 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Sebastià Masdeu
1912 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Josép Magdalena
1913 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Juan Martí
1914–
1919
No race due to World War I
1920 Volta A Catalunya  France José Pelletier
1921 No race
1922 No race
1923 Volta A Catalunya  France Maurice Ville Automoto-Hutchinson
1924 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miquel Mucio U.D. Sans
1925 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miquel Mucio U.D. Sans
1926 Volta A Catalunya  France Víctor Fontan individual
1927 Volta A Catalunya  France Víctor Fontan individual
1928 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo Elvish-Wolber
1929 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo F.C. Barcelona
1930 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo Styl
1931 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Salvador Cardona individual
1932 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo individual
1933 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Alfredo Bovet Bianchi
1934 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Bernardo Rogora Gloria
1935 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo Orbea
1936 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo Colin–Wolber
1937 No race due to Civil War
1938 No race due to Civil War
1939 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Cañardo individual
1940 Volta A Catalunya  Luxembourg Christophe Didier Alcyon–Dunlop
1941 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Antonio Andrés Sancho individual
1942 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Fédérico Ezquerra individual
1943 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Julián Berrendero F.C. Barcelona
1944 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Casas individual
1945 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Bernardo Ruiz individual
1946 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Julián Berrendero Chiclès-Tabay
1947 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Emilio Rodríguez U.D. Sans–Alas Color–Minaco
1948 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Emilio Rodríguez U.D. Sans-Alas Color
1949 Volta A Catalunya  France Émile Rol La Perle–Hutchinson
1950 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Antonio Gelabert individual
1951 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Primo Volpi Arbos-Talbot
1952 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Poblet Canals & Nubiola
1953 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Salvador Botella individual
1954 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Walter Serena Bottecchia-Ursus
1955 Volta A Catalunya  Spain José Gómez del Moral Minaco
1956 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Aniceto Utset Mobylette–Coabania
1957 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Jesús Loroño
1958 Volta A Catalunya  Belgium Richard Van Genechten
1959 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Salvador Botella
1960 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Poblet
1961 Volta A Catalunya  France Henri Duez
1962 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Antonio Karmany
1963 Volta A Catalunya  France Joseph Novales
1964 Volta A Catalunya  France Joseph Carrara
1965 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Antonio Gómez del Moral
1966 Volta A Catalunya  Netherlands Arie den Hartog
1967 Volta A Catalunya  France Jacques Anquetil
1968 Volta A Catalunya  Belgium Eddy Merckx
1969 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Mariano Díaz
1970 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Franco Bitossi
1971 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Luis Ocaña
1972 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Felice Gimondi
1973 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Domingo Perurena
1974 Volta A Catalunya  France Bernard Thévenet
1975 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Fausto Bertoglio
1976 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Enrique Martínez
1977 Volta A Catalunya  Belgium Freddy Maertens
1978 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Francesco Moser
1979 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Vicente Belda
1980 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Marino Lejarreta Teka
1981 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Faustino Rupérez Zor
1982 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Alberto Fernández Teka
1983 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Josep Recio Kelme
1984 Volta A Catalunya  Ireland Sean Kelly Skil–Sem
1985 Volta A Catalunya  Great Britain Robert Millar Peugeot
1986 Volta A Catalunya  Ireland Sean Kelly KAS
1987 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Álvaro Pino BH
1988 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Induráin Reynolds
1989 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Marino Lejarreta Caja Rural
1990 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Laudelino Cubino BH
1991 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Induráin Banesto
1992 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Induráin Banesto
1993 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia Álvaro Mejía Motorola
1994 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Claudio Chiappucci Carrera Jeans–Tassoni
1995 Volta A Catalunya  France Laurent Jalabert ONCE
1996 Volta A Catalunya   Switzerland Alex Zülle ONCE
1997 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Fernando Escartín Kelme–Costa Blanca
1998 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia Hernán Buenahora Vitalicio Seguros
1999 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Manuel Beltrán Banesto
2000 Volta A Catalunya  Spain José María Jiménez Banesto
2001 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Joseba Beloki ONCE–Eroski
2002 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Roberto Heras U.S. Postal Service
2003 Volta A Catalunya  Spain José Antonio Pecharromán Costa de Almería-Paternina
2004 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Miguel Ángel Martín Perdiguero Phonak
2005 Volta A Catalunya  Ukraine Yaroslav Popovych Discovery Channel
2006 Volta A Catalunya  Spain David Cañada Saunier Duval–Prodir
2007 Volta A Catalunya  Russia Vladimir Karpets Caisse d'Epargne
2008 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Gustavo César Karpin–Galicia
2009 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Alejandro Valverde Caisse d'Epargne
2010 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha
2011 Volta A Catalunya  Italy Michele Scarponi Lampre–ISD
2012 Volta A Catalunya   Switzerland Michael Albasini GreenEDGE
2013 Volta A Catalunya  Ireland Dan Martin Garmin–Sharp
2014 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Joaquim Rodríguez Team Katusha
2015 Volta A Catalunya  Australia Richie Porte Team Sky
2016 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia Nairo Quintana Movistar Team
2017 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
2018 Volta A Catalunya  Spain Alejandro Valverde Movistar Team
2019 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia Miguel Ángel López Astana
2020 No race due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Volta A Catalunya  Great Britain Adam Yates Ineos Grenadiers
2022 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia Sergio Higuita Bora–Hansgrohe
2023 Volta A Catalunya  Slovenia Primož Roglič Team Jumbo–Visma
2024 Volta A Catalunya  Slovenia Tadej Pogačar UAE Team Emirates

Multiple winners

Wins Rider Editions
7 Volta A Catalunya  Mariano Cañardo (ESP) 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1935, 1936, 1939
3 Volta A Catalunya  Miguel Induráin (ESP) 1988, 1991, 1992
Volta A Catalunya  Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 2009, 2017, 2018
2 Volta A Catalunya  Miguel Mucio (ESP) 1924, 1925
Volta A Catalunya  Victor Fontan (FRA) 1926, 1927
Volta A Catalunya  Emilio Rodríguez (ESP) 1947, 1948
Volta A Catalunya  Miguel Poblet (ESP) 1952, 1960
Volta A Catalunya  Salvador Botella (ESP) 1953, 1959
Volta A Catalunya  Marino Lejarreta (ESP) 1980, 1989
Volta A Catalunya  Sean Kelly (IRL) 1984, 1986
Volta A Catalunya  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) 2010, 2014

Wins per country

Wins Country
60 Volta A Catalunya  Spain
11 Volta A Catalunya  France
10 Volta A Catalunya  Italy
5 Volta A Catalunya  Colombia
3 Volta A Catalunya  Belgium
Volta A Catalunya  Ireland
2 Volta A Catalunya  Great Britain
Volta A Catalunya  Slovenia
Volta A Catalunya  Switzerland
1 Volta A Catalunya  Australia
Volta A Catalunya  Luxembourg
Volta A Catalunya  Netherlands
Volta A Catalunya  Russia
Volta A Catalunya  Ukraine

Most stage wins

# Rider Stage wins
1 Volta A Catalunya  Miguel Poblet (ESP) 33
2 Volta A Catalunya  Mariano Cañardo (ESP) 22
3 Volta A Catalunya  Domingo Perurena (ESP) 14
4 Volta A Catalunya  Emilio Rodríguez (ESP) 12
5 Volta A Catalunya  Mario Cipollini (ITA) 11
6 Volta A Catalunya  Miguel Gual (ESP) 10
7 Volta A Catalunya  Alejandro Valverde (ESP) 9
8 Volta A Catalunya  Laurent Jalabert (FRA) 8
Volta A Catalunya  Seán Kelly (IRL) 8
Volta A Catalunya  Johan van der Velde (NED) 8
Volta A Catalunya  Julián Berrendero (ESP) 8

Medals (1911-2023)

Only General Classification results and exclude Stages results.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Volta A Catalunya  Spain606462186
2Volta A Catalunya  France1161128
3Volta A Catalunya  Italy1091029
4Volta A Catalunya  Colombia53210
5Volta A Catalunya  Belgium36312
6Volta A Catalunya  Ireland3317
7Volta A Catalunya  Switzerland23510
8Volta A Catalunya  Great Britain2114
9Volta A Catalunya  Slovenia2002
10Volta A Catalunya  Australia1304
11Volta A Catalunya  Netherlands1113
Volta A Catalunya  Russia1113
13Volta A Catalunya  Luxembourg1102
14Volta A Catalunya  Ukraine1001
15Volta A Catalunya  Austria0101
Volta A Catalunya  Ecuador0101
17Volta A Catalunya  Portugal0033
18Volta A Catalunya  United States0022
19Volta A Catalunya  Estonia0011
Totals (19 entries)103103103309

Jerseys

The leader of the overall general classification receives a white-and-green striped jersey. There are also three other classifications. The winner of the points classification (sprints) wears a white-and-orange striped jersey, a white-and-red striped jersey for the winner of the mountain classification and the jersey of the Catalonia regional cycling team is for the best classified Catalan. There is also a team classification.

See also

Notes

References

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