1965 Vuelta a España

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The 20th Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 29 April to 16 May 1965. It consisted of 18 stages covering a total of 3,410 km (2,120 mi), and was won by Rolf Wolfshohl of the Mercier cycling team.[1] Julio Jiménez won the mountains classification while Rik Van Looy won the points classification.

Dates29 April – 16 May
Stages18
Distance3,410 km (2,120 mi)
Winning time92h 36' 03"
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1965 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates29 April – 16 May
Stages18
Distance3,410 km (2,120 mi)
Winning time92h 36' 03"
Results
Winner  Rolf Wolfshohl (FRG) (Mercier-BP-Hutchinson)
  Second  Raymond Poulidor (FRA) (Mercier-BP-Hutchinson)
  Third  Rik Van Looy (BEL) (Solo-Superia)

Points  Rik Van Looy (BEL) (Solo-Superia)
  Mountains  Julio Jiménez (ESP) (Kas–Kaskol)
  Sprints  José Segu (ESP) (Montjuich – Tedi)
 1964
1966 
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Teams and riders

Route

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List of stages[2][3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 29 April Vigo to Vigo 168 km (104 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
2 30 April Pontevedra to Lugo 150 km (93 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
3 1 May Lugo to Gijón 247 km (153 mi)  Rudi Altig (FRG)
4a 2 May Mieres to Pajares 41 km (25 mi) Individual time trial  Raymond Poulidor (FRA)
4b Pajares to Palencia 189 km (117 mi)  Carlos Echeverría (ESP)
5 3 May Palencia to Madrid 238 km (148 mi)  Fernando Manzaneque (ESP)
6 4 May Madrid to Cuenca 161 km (100 mi)  Manuel Martín Piñera (ESP)
7 5 May Albacete to Benidorm 212 km (132 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
8 6 May Benidorm to Sagunto 174 km (108 mi)  Jean-Claude Wuillemin (FRA)
9 7 May Sagunto to Salou 237 km (147 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
10a 8 May Salou to Barcelona 115 km (71 mi)  Frans Melckenbeeck (BEL)
10b Barcelona to Barcelona 50 km (31 mi)  Julio Jiménez (ESP)
11 9 May Barcelona to Andorra 241 km (150 mi)  Esteban Martín (ESP)
12 10 May Andorra to Lleida 158 km (98 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
13 11 May Lleida to Zaragoza 190 km (118 mi)  José Martín Colmenarejo (ESP)
14 12 May Zaragoza to Pamplona 193 km (120 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
15 13 May Pamplona to Bayonne (France) 149 km (93 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
16 14 May Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle (France) to San Sebastián 61 km (38 mi) Individual time trial  Raymond Poulidor (FRA)
17 15 May San Sebastián to Vitoria 214 km (133 mi)  Rik Van Looy (BEL)
18 16 May Vitoria to Bilbao 222 km (138 mi)  Manuel Martín Piñera (ESP)
Total 3,410 km (2,119 mi)
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Results

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Final general classification[4]
RankRiderTeamTime
1West Germany Rolf WolfshohlMercier-BP-Hutchinson92h 36' 03"
2France Raymond PoulidorMercier-BP-Hutchinson+ 6' 36"
3Belgium Rik Van LooySolo-Superia+ 8' 55"
4Spain Fernando ManzanequeFerrys+ 12' 48"
5Spain Carlos EcheverríaKas+ 15' 54"
6Spain Francisco GabicaKas+ 20' 03"
7West Germany Hans JunkermannInuri-Margnat+ 20' 13"
8France Jean-Claude WuilleminFord-Gitane+ 20' 13"
9Spain Antonio Gómez del MoralKas+ 23' 04"
10Spain Federico BahamontesInuri-Margnat+ 23' 13"
11France Lucien AimarFord-Gitane
12France Jean-Claude LebaubeFord-Gitane
13Belgium Victor Van SchilMercier-BP-Hutchinson
14Spain Luis OtañoFerrys
15Belgium Frans VerbeeckWiels-Groene Leeuw
16Spain Joaquin GaleraKas
17Spain Sebastián ElorzaKas
18Belgium Eddy PauwelsWiels-Groene Leeuw
19Belgium Jef PlanckaertSolo-Superia
20France Michel GrainFord-Gitane
21Spain Manuel Martín PiñeraKas
22Belgium Joseph TimmermanWiels-Groene Leeuw
23Spain Ventura DíazOlsa
24Spain Jaime Alomar FloritFerrys
25Belgium Armand DesmetSolo-Superia
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