The 2007 Vuelta a España, the 62nd edition of the cycle race, took place from 1 September until 23 September 2007. For the first time in a decade, the race started in the region of Galicia, at Vigo, home to Óscar Pereiro, with a flat stage. It was also an unusual Vuelta because the first summit finish came already on the fourth day of racing, with a stage ending atop the famed Lagos de Covadonga.
The race was won by Denis Menchov, who also won the Mountains competition and the combined classification, and finished second in the points competition.
Route
List of stages
Stage |
Date |
Course |
Distance |
Type |
Winner |
1 |
1 September |
Vigo – Vigo |
146.4 km (91 mi) |
|
|
Daniele Bennati (ITA) |
2 |
2 September |
Allariz – Santiago de Compostela |
148.7 km (92 mi) |
|
|
Óscar Freire (ESP) |
3 |
3 September |
Viveiro – Luarca |
153 km (95 mi) |
|
|
Paolo Bettini (ITA) |
4 |
4 September |
Langreo – Lakes of Covadonga |
185.1 km (115 mi) |
|
|
Vladimir Efimkin (RUS) |
5 |
5 September |
Cangas de Onís – Reinosa |
157.4 km (98 mi) |
|
|
Óscar Freire (ESP) |
6 |
6 September |
Reinosa – Logroño |
184.3 km (115 mi) |
|
|
Óscar Freire (ESP) |
7 |
7 September |
Calahorra – Zaragoza |
176.3 km (110 mi) |
|
|
Erik Zabel (GER) |
8 |
8 September |
Cariñena – Zaragoza |
52.2 km (32 mi) |
|
Individual time trial |
Bert Grabsch (GER) |
9 |
9 September |
Huesca – Cerler |
167.6 km (104 mi) |
|
|
Leonardo Piepoli (ITA) |
10 |
10 September |
Benasque – Arcalis (Andorra) |
214 km (133 mi) |
|
|
Denis Menchov (RUS) |
|
11 September |
|
|
Rest day |
11 |
12 September |
Oropesa del Mar – Algemesí |
191.3 km (119 mi) |
|
|
Alessandro Petacchi (ITA) |
12 |
13 September |
Algemesí – Hellín |
176 km (109 mi) |
|
|
Alessandro Petacchi (ITA) |
13 |
14 September |
Hellín – Torre-Pacheco |
176.4 km (110 mi) |
|
|
Andreas Klier |
14 |
15 September |
Puerto Lumbreras – Villacarrillo |
207 km (129 mi) |
|
|
Jason McCartney (USA) |
15 |
16 September |
Villacarrillo – Granada |
201.4 km (125 mi) |
|
|
Samuel Sánchez (ESP) |
|
17 September |
|
|
Rest day |
16 |
18 September |
Jaén – Puertollano |
161.5 km (100 mi) |
|
|
Leonardo Duque (COL) |
17 |
19 September |
Ciudad Real – Talavera de la Reina |
175 km (109 mi) |
|
|
Daniele Bennati (ITA) |
18 |
20 September |
Talavera de la Reina – Ávila |
153.5 km (95 mi) |
|
|
Luis Pérez (ESP) |
19 |
21 September |
Ávila – Alto de Abantos [es] |
133 km (83 mi) |
|
|
Samuel Sánchez (ESP) |
20 |
22 September |
Collado Villalba – Collado Villalba |
20 km (12 mi) |
|
Individual time trial |
Samuel Sánchez (ESP) |
21 |
23 September |
Rivas-Vaciamadrid – Madrid |
104.2 km (65 mi) |
|
|
Daniele Bennati (ITA) |
|
Total |
3,241 km (2,014 mi) |
Jersey progress
Stage
(Winner) |
General classification |
Points Classification |
Mountains Classification |
Combination Classification |
Team Classification |
0Stage 1
(Daniele Bennati) |
Daniele Bennati |
Daniele Bennati |
Serafín Martínez |
Geoffrey Lequatre |
Bouygues Télécom |
0Stage 2
(Óscar Freire) |
Óscar Freire |
Óscar Freire |
Manuel Vazquez |
0Stage 3
(Paolo Bettini) |
David De La Fuente |
Caisse d’Epargne |
0Stage 4
(Vladimir Efimkin) |
Vladimir Efimkin |
Vladimir Efimkin |
0Stage 5
(Óscar Freire) |
0Stage 6
(Óscar Freire) |
0Stage 7
(Erik Zabel) |
0Stage 8 (ITT)
(Bert Grabsch) |
Stijn Devolder |
Stijn Devolder |
0Stage 9
(Leonardo Piepoli) |
Denis Menchov |
Denis Menchov |
0Stage 10
(Denis Menchov) |
Paolo Bettini |
Denis Menchov |
0Stage 11
(Alessandro Petacchi) |
0Stage 12
(Alessandro Petacchi) |
0Stage 13
(Tom Stamsnijder) |
0Stage 14
(Jason McCartney) |
0Stage 15
(Samuel Sánchez) |
Jurgen Van Goolen |
0Stage 16
(Leonardo Duque) |
0Stage 17
(Daniele Bennati) |
0Stage 18
(Luis Pérez Rodriguez) |
Daniele Bennati |
Denis Menchov |
0Stage 19
(Samuel Sánchez) |
0Stage 20
(Samuel Sánchez) |
Denis Menchov |
0Stage 21
(Daniele Bennati) |
Daniele Bennati |
Final standings
General classification
|
Cyclist |
Team |
Time |
UCI ProTour
Points |
1 |
Denis Menchov |
RAB |
80h 59′ 07″ |
85 |
2 |
Carlos Sastre |
CSC |
+ 3′ 31″ |
65 |
3 |
Samuel Sánchez |
EUS |
+ 3′ 46″ |
50 |
4 |
Cadel Evans |
PRL |
+ 3′ 56″ |
45 |
5 |
Ezequiel Mosquera |
KGZ |
+ 6′ 34″ |
N/A |
6 |
Vladimir Efimkin |
GCE |
+ 7′ 07″ |
35 |
7 |
Vladimir Karpets |
GCE |
+ 8′ 09″ |
30 |
8 |
Igor Antón |
EUS |
+ 8′ 44″ |
26 |
9 |
Manuel Beltrán |
LIQ |
+ 9′ 38″ |
22 |
10 |
Carlos Barredo |
QSI |
+ 10′ 12″ |
19 |
11 |
Maxime Monfort |
COF |
+ 10′ 37″ |
16 |
12 |
Daniel Moreno |
REG |
+ 13′ 07″ |
N/A |
13 |
Stéphane Goubert |
A2R |
+ 14′ 13″ |
11 |
14 |
David López |
GCE |
+ 17′ 36″ |
9 |
15 |
Oliver Zaugg |
GST |
+ 19′ 00″ |
7 |
16 |
Sylvain Chavanel |
COF |
+ 22′ 19″ |
5 |
17 |
Hubert Dupont |
A2R |
+ 29′ 33″ |
4 |
18 |
Luis Pérez Rodriguez |
ACA |
+ 31′ 41″ |
N/A |
19 |
Chris Anker Sørensen |
CSC |
+ 32′ 24″ |
2 |
20 |
Ludovic Turpin |
A2R |
+ 32′ 39″ |
1 |
KOM Classification
|
Cyclist |
Team |
Points |
1 |
Denis Menchov |
RAB |
90 |
2 |
Jurgen Van Goolen |
DSC |
78 |
3 |
Carlos Sastre |
CSC |
69 |
Points Classification
|
Cyclist |
Team |
Points |
1 |
Daniele Bennati |
LAM |
147 |
2 |
Denis Menchov |
RAB |
135 |
3 |
Samuel Sánchez |
EUS |
127 |
Team classification
|
Team |
Country |
Time |
1 |
Caisse d’Epargne |
Spain |
242h 55′ 05″ |
2 |
Euskaltel–Euskadi |
Spain |
+ 12′ 43″ |
3 |
AG2R Prévoyance |
France |
+ 30′ 25″ |
Withdrawals
Type |
Stage |
Rider |
Team |
Reason |
DNF |
1 |
Tom Danielson |
Discovery Channel |
Injury due to crash |
DNF |
3 |
Mathieu Claude |
Bouygues Télécom |
Fractured collarbone |
DNS |
4 |
Lorenzo Bernucci |
T-Mobile Team |
Positive doping test in 2007 Deutschland Tour |
DNS |
5 |
Sérgio Paulinho |
Discovery Channel |
|
DNF |
5 |
Remi Pauriol |
Crédit Agricole |
|
DNF |
5 |
Giovanni Bernaudeau |
Bouygues Télécom |
Influenza |
DNF |
7 |
Alberto Fernández |
Saunier Duval–Prodir |
Knee pain |
DNF |
7 |
Bert Roesems |
Predictor–Lotto |
Crashed |
DNF |
9 |
Óscar Pereiro |
Caisse d’Epargne |
Gastroenteritis |
DNF |
9 |
Francesco Chicchi |
Liquigas |
|
DNF |
9 |
Bradley McGee |
Française des Jeux |
|
DNF |
9 |
Arkaitz Durán |
Saunier Duval–Prodir |
Hip pain |
DNS |
10 |
Óscar Freire |
Rabobank |
Concentrating on World Championships |
DNF |
10 |
Janez Brajkovic |
Discovery Channel |
|
DNF |
10 |
Ian McLeod |
Française des Jeux |
|
DNF |
10 |
Paolo Tiralongo |
Lampre–Fondital |
|
DNS |
12 |
Leonardo Piepoli |
Saunier Duval–Prodir |
Family reasons |
DNS |
13 |
Tom Boonen |
Quickstep |
|
DNS |
13 |
Davide Rebellin |
Gerolsteiner |
Concentrating on World Championships |
DNS |
13 |
Xavier Florencio |
Bouygues Télécom |
Concentrating on World Championships |
DNS |
14 |
Carlos Castaño |
Karpin-Galicia |
|
DNS |
14 |
Michael Blaudzun |
Team CSC |
|
DNF |
14 |
Pietro Caucchioli |
Crédit Agricole |
|
DNF |
14 |
Angelo Furlan |
Crédit Agricole |
|
DNF |
14 |
Serafin Martinez |
Karpin-Galicia |
|
DNF |
14 |
Josep Jufré |
Predictor–Lotto |
Injury due to crash |
DNF |
14 |
Dimitri Champion |
Bouygues Télécom |
Gastric problems |
DNF |
14 |
Jesús Hernández |
Relax-GAM |
|
DNS |
15 |
Mickaël Delage |
Française des Jeux |
|
DNF |
15 |
Aurélien Clerc |
Bouygues Télécom |
Gastric problems |
DNF |
15 |
Andreas Klier |
T-Mobile Team |
|
DNS |
16 |
Damiano Cunego |
Lampre–Fondital |
|
DNS |
17 |
Giuseppe Guerini |
T-Mobile Team |
Illness |
DNS |
17 |
Bert Grabsch |
T-Mobile Team |
|
DNS |
18 |
László Bodrogi |
Crédit Agricole |
|
DNS |
18 |
Allan Davis |
Discovery Channel |
|
DNS |
18 |
Stefan Schumacher |
Gerolsteiner |
|
DNS |
18 |
Paolo Bettini |
Quick-Step–Innergetic |
Concentrating on World Championships |
DNS |
19 |
Stijn Devolder |
Discovery Channel |
|
DNS |
19 |
Andrea Tonti |
Quick Step – Innergetic |
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