2004 Vuelta a España

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The 59th edition of the Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the three grand tours, was held from 4 September to 26 September 2004. It consisted of 21 stages covering a total of 2,925 km (1,818 mi), and was won by Roberto Heras of the Liberty Seguros cycling team.

Dates4–26 September
Stages21
Distance2,925 km (1,818 mi)
Winning time77h 42' 46"
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2004 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates4–26 September
Stages21
Distance2,925 km (1,818 mi)
Winning time77h 42' 46"
Results
Winner  Roberto Heras (ESP) (Liberty Seguros)
  Second  Santiago Pérez (ESP) (Phonak)
  Third  Francisco Mancebo (ESP) (Illes Balears–Banesto)

Points  Erik Zabel (GER) (T-Mobile Team)
Mountains  Félix Cárdenas (COL) (Orbitel)
Combination  Roberto Heras (ESP) (Liberty Seguros)
  Team Comunidad Valenciana–Kelme
 2003
2005 
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Halfway through the 2004 Vuelta, it appeared it would become an easy win for Heras, but in the last week his fellow countryman Santiago Pérez won two heavy mountain stages, thus becoming an important rival. Eventually Heras won with only 30 seconds advantage on Pérez. Pérez and Phonak hearing systems teammate Tyler Hamilton would later test positive for blood doping from blood samples taken during the race.[1] Francisco Mancebo, also from Spain took third. The first non-Spaniard was Stefano Garzelli from Italy in 11th. The points classification was won by Erik Zabel from Germany, the mountains classification was won by Félix Cárdenas from Colombia and the combination classification was won by Roberto Heras. Kelme was the winner of the team ranking. Alessandro Petacchi, an Italian sprinter won four stages, but he did not finish the Vuelta.

Teams and riders

Route

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List of stages[2][3]
Stage Date Course Distance Type Winner
1 4 September León to León 28 km (17 mi) Team time trial U.S. Postal Service
2 5 September León to Burgos 207 km (129 mi)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
3 6 September Burgos to Soria 156 km (97 mi)  Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
4 7 September Soria to Zaragoza 167 km (104 mi)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
5 8 September Zaragoza to Morella 186.5 km (116 mi)  Denis Menchov (RUS)
6 9 September Benicarló to Castellón de la Plana 157 km (98 mi)  Óscar Freire (ESP)
7 10 September Castellón de la Plana to Valencia 170 km (106 mi)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
8 11 September Almussafes to Almussafes 40.1 km (25 mi) Individual time trial Tyler Hamilton
 Víctor Hugo Peña (COL)
9 12 September Xàtiva to Alto de Aitana 162 km (101 mi)  Leonardo Piepoli (ITA)
10 13 September Alcoy to Xorret de Catí 174.2 km (108 mi)  Eladio Jiménez (ESP)
11 14 September San Vicente del Raspeig to Caravaca de la Cruz 165 km (103 mi) David Zabriskie
15 September Rest day
12 16 September Almería to Calar Alto Observatory 145 km (90 mi)  Roberto Heras (ESP)
13 17 September El Ejido to Málaga 172 km (107 mi)  Alessandro Petacchi (ITA)
14 18 September Málaga to Granada 167 km (104 mi)  Santiago Pérez (ESP)
15 19 September Granada to Sierra Nevada 29.6 km (18 mi) Individual time trial  Santiago Pérez (ESP)
20 September Rest day
16 21 September Olivenza to Cáceres 190.1 km (118 mi)  José Julia (ESP)
17 22 September Plasencia to La Covatilla 170 km (106 mi)  Félix Cárdenas (COL)
18 23 September Béjar to Ávila 196 km (122 mi)  Javier Pascual Rodríguez (ESP)
19 24 September Ávila to Collado Villalba 142 km (88 mi)  Constantino Zaballa (ESP)
20 25 September Alcobendas to Puerto de Navacerrada 178 km (111 mi)  José Enrique Gutiérrez (ESP)
21 26 September Madrid to Madrid 28 km (17 mi) Individual time trial  Santiago Pérez (ESP)
Total 2,925 km (1,818 mi)
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Jersey progress

General classification (final)

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RankRiderTeamTime
1 Roberto Heras (ESP)Liberty Seguros77h42'46"
2 Santiago Pérez (ESP)Phonak30"
3 Francisco Mancebo (ESP)Illes Balears–Banesto2'13"
4 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)Comunidad Valenciana–Kelme3'30"
5 Carlos García Quesada (ESP)Comunidad Valenciana–Kelme7'44"
6 Carlos Sastre (ESP)Team CSC8'11"
7 Isidro Nozal (ESP)Liberty Seguros8'32"
8 José Ángel Gómez Marchante (ESP)Paternina–Costa de Almería13'08"
9 Luis Pérez (ESP)Cofidis13'24"
10 David Blanco (ESP)Comunidad Valenciana–Kelme15'15"
11 Stefano Garzelli (ITA)Vini Caldirola–Nobili Rubinetterie16'33"
12 Marcos Serrano (ESP)Liberty Seguros17'14"
13 Manuel Beltrán (ESP)U.S. Postal Service17'43"
14 Francisco José Lara (ESP)Paternina–Costa de Almería24'16"
15 Samuel Sánchez (ESP)Euskaltel–Euskadi29'23"
16 Damiano Cunego (ITA)Saeco29'51"
17 Jorge Ferrío (ESP)Paternina–Costa de Almería30'49"
18 David Plaza (ESP)Cafe Baque31'24"
19 Eladio Jiménez (ESP)Comunidad Valenciana–Kelme34'35"
20 Luis Pasamontes (ESP)Relax–Bergasol37'49"
21 Unai Osa (ESP)Illes Balears–Banesto38'06"
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