The 2000 Vuelta a España was the 55th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Vuelta began in Málaga, with an individual time trial on 26 August, and Stage 11 occurred on 5 September with a stage to Arcalis. The race finished in Madrid on 17 September.
Stage 1
26 August 2000 — Málaga to Málaga, 13.3 km (8.3 mi) (ITT)[1]
Stage 1 result and general classification after stage 1[1] |
Stage 2
27 August 2000 — Málaga to Córdoba, 167.5 km (104.1 mi)[2]
Stage 2 result[2] | | General classification after stage 2[2] |
Stage 3
28 August 2000 — Montoro to Valdepeñas, 198.4 km (123.3 mi)[3]
Stage 3 result[3] | | General classification after stage 3[3] |
Stage 4
29 August 2000 — Valdepeñas to Albacete, 159 km (99 mi)[4]
Stage 4 result[4] | | General classification after stage 4[4] |
Stage 5
30 August 2000 — Albacete to Xorret de Catí, 152.3 km (94.6 mi)[5]
Stage 5 result[5] | | General classification after stage 5[5] |
Stage 6
31 August 2000 — Benidorm to Valencia, 155.5 km (96.6 mi)[6]
Stage 6 result[6] | | General classification after stage 6[6] |
Stage 7
1 September 2000 — Valencia to Morella, 175 km (109 mi)[7]
Stage 7 result[7] | | General classification after stage 7[7] |
Stage 8
2 September 2000 — Vinaròs to Port Aventura, 168.5 km (104.7 mi)[8]
Stage 8 result[8] | | General classification after stage 8[8] |
Stage 9
3 September 2000 — Tarragona to Tarragona, 37.6 km (23.4 mi) (ITT)[9]
Stage 9 result[9] | | General classification after stage 9[9] |
Stage 10
4 September 2000 — Sabadell to Supermolina, 165.8 km (103.0 mi)[10]
Stage 10 result[10] | | General classification after stage 10[10] |
Stage 11
5 September 2000 — Alp to Arcalis, 136.5 km (84.8 mi)[11]
Stage 11 result[11] | | General classification after stage 11[11] |
References
- ^ a b "Stage 1 - August 26: Málaga-Málaga ITT, 13.3 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 2 - August 27: Málaga-Córdoba, 167.5 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 3 - August 28: Montoro-Valdepeñas, 198.4 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 4 - August 29: Valdepeñas-Albacete, 159 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 5 - August 30: Albacete-Xorret del Catí (Alicante), 152.3 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 6 - August 31: Benidorm-Valencia, 155.5 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 7 - September 1: Valencia-Morella, 175 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 8 - September 2: Vinaròs-Port Aventura, 168.5 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 9 - September 3: Tarragona-Tarragona ITT, 37.6 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 10 - September 4: Sabadell-Super Molina, 165.8 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ a b c "Stage 11 - September 5: Alp-Arcalís (Andorra), 136.5 km". Cycling News. Retrieved 20 August 2018.