1962 Vuelta a España

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The 1962 Vuelta a España was the 17th Vuelta a España, taking place from April 27 to May 13, 1962. It consisted of 17 stages over 2806 km, ridden at an average speed of 35.684 km/h.

1962 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates27 April – 13 May
Stages17
Distance2,813 km (1,748 mi)
Winning time78h 35' 27"
Results
Winner  Rudi Altig (FRG) (St.Raphael-Helyett)
  Second  José Pérez Francés (ESP) (Ferrys)
  Third  Seamus Elliott (IRL) (St.Raphael-Helyett)

Points  Rudi Altig (FRG) (St.Raphael-Helyett)
Mountains  Antonio Karmany (ESP) (KAS)
  Sprints  José Segu (ESP) (KAS)
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Jacques Anquetil started the race with the intention of winning it and becoming the first cyclist to win all the three grand tours. However, injury forced him out of the race. His St. Raphael-Helyett team dominated the race, with the team taking the leaders jersey after the second stage of the race. Rudi Altig and Seamus Elliot both wore the jersey with Altig taking it off the shoulders of Elliot after winning the final individual time trial on the 15th stage. Altig became the first German winner of the event.

Jersey progress

Notes
José SeguSt.Raphael (cycling team)Antonio KarmanyRudi AltigRudi AltigSeamus ElliotRudi AltigSeamus ElliotRudi AltigAntonio BarrutiaJosé SeguJean GraczykRudi AltigJean GraczykJean GraczykErnesto BonoJean StablinskiAlbertus GeldermansAntonio Gómez del MoralJean Claude AnnaertRudi AltigJean GraczykSt.Raphael (cycling team)Seamus ElliottNino DefilippisRudi AltigAntonio Barrutia

Results

Final general classification[1]
Rank Rider Team Zeit
1   Rudi Altig St.Raphael-Helyett 78h 35' 27s
2   José Pérez Francés Ferrys a 7' 14s
3   Seamus Elliott St.Raphael-Helyett a 7' 17s
4   Miguel Pacheco Font Kas a 10' 21s
5   Francisco Gabica Billa Kas a 10' 21s
6   Jean Stablinski St.Raphael-Helyett a 17' 07s
7   Michel Stolker St.Raphael-Helyett a 17' 57s
8   Fernando Manzaneque Licor 43 a 18' 13s
9   Eddy Pauwels Wiel’s-Groene Leeuw a 19' 55s
10   Ab Geldermans St.Raphael-Helyett a 20' 23s
11   Eusebio Velez Mendizabal Kas
12   Marcel Seynaeve Wiel’s-Groene Leeuw
13   Jesús Loroño Licor 43
14   Jean-Claude Annaert St.Raphael-Helyett
15   Roger Baguet Wiel’s-Groene Leeuw
16   Rene Marigil Licor 43
17   Dieter Puschel Wiel’s-Groene Leeuw
18   Antonio Gomez Del Moral Faema
19   Luis Mayoral Faema
20   Salvador Rosa Faema
21   Antonio Karmany Kas
22   Jose Segu Soriano Kas
23   Mario Silva Pereira Porto
24   Antonio Bertran Panades Ferrys
25   Jean Graczyk St.Raphael-Helyett

References