1998 Vuelta a España

The 53rd edition of the Vuelta a España was held 5 to 27 September 1998 and began in Córdoba and ended in Madrid. The 1998 Vuelta had 22 stages over 3,774 km (2,345 mi) with the winning average speed of 40.262 km/h (25.018 mph).Spaniard Abraham Olano took the leader's jersey after the first individual time trial with 41 seconds over Frenchman Laurent Jalabert.[1] Olano's lead in the mountains decreased each stage as teammate José María Jiménez marked Olano's rivals and took several stage wins in the process until Jiménez took the jersey from Olano on the final mountain stage to Alto de Navacerrada with Olano in third place at 38 seconds.[2] On the following day's individual time trial, Olano took back the lead to win the only Grand Tour of his career.[3][4][5]

1998 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates6–27 September
Stages22
Distance3,774 km (2,345 mi)
Winning time93h 44' 08"
Results
Winner Abraham Olano (ESP)(Banesto)
 Second Fernando Escartín (ESP)(Kelme–Costa Blanca)
 Third José María Jiménez (ESP)(Banesto)

Points Fabrizio Guidi (ITA)(Team Polti)
Mountains José María Jiménez (ESP)(Banesto)
Sprints Giancarlo Raimondi (ITA)(Brescialat–Liquigas)
 TeamBanesto
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The race also saw the astonishing comeback of Lance Armstrong after he was diagnosed with advanced testicular cancer in 1996. Armstrong's fourth-place finish was stripped by USADA in 2012 due to doping.[6]

Teams

A total of 22 teams were invited to participate in the 1998 Vuelta a España. Seventeen of the competing squads were Trade Team I teams, four teams were Trade Team II teams, while the other team was Trade Team III. Each team sent a squad of nine riders, so the Vuelta began with a peloton of 198 cyclists, a total of 108 riders made it to the finish in Madrid.

The 22 teams invited to the race were:[7]

Trade Team I teams

Trade Team II teams

Trade Team III teams

Stages

Stage characteristics and winners
StageDateCourseDistanceTypeWinner
15 SeptemberCórdoba161.7 km (100 mi) Hilly stage  Markus Zberg (SUI)
26 SeptemberCórdoba to Cádiz234.6 km (146 mi) Flat stage  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)
37 SeptemberCádiz to Estepona192.6 km (120 mi) Flat stage  Jaan Kirsipuu (EST)
48 SeptemberMálaga to Granada173.5 km (108 mi) Hilly stage  Fabrizio Guidi (ITA)
59 SeptemberOlula del Río to Murcia165.5 km (103 mi) Flat stage  Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)
610 SeptemberMurcia to Xorret de Catí201.5 km (125 mi) Mountain stage  José María Jiménez (ESP)
711 SeptemberAlicante to Valencia185 km (115 mi) Flat stage  Giovanni Lombardi (ITA)
812 SeptemberPalma de Mallorca181.5 km (113 mi) Hilly stage  Fabrizio Guidi (ITA)
913 SeptemberAlcúdia39.5 km (25 mi) Individual time trial  Abraham Olano (ESP)
14 SeptemberProvince of BarcelonaRest day
1015 SeptemberVic to Estación de Pal (Andorra)199.3 km (124 mi) Mountain stage  José María Jiménez (ESP)
1116 SeptemberAndorra la Vella (Andorra) to Cerler186 km (116 mi) Mountain stage  José María Jiménez (ESP)
1217 SeptemberBenasque to Jaca, Canfranc International station187 km (116 mi) Hilly stage  Gianni Bugno (ITA)
1318 SeptemberSabiñánigo208.5 km (130 mi) Hilly stage  Andrei Zintchenko (RUS)
1419 SeptemberBiescas to Zaragoza145.5 km (90 mi) Flat stage  Marcel Wüst (GER)
1520 SeptemberZaragoza to Soria178.7 km (111 mi) Flat stage  Andrei Zintchenko (RUS)
1621 SeptemberSoria to Laguna Negra de Neila [es]143.7 km (89 mi) Mountain stage  José María Jiménez (ESP)
1722 SeptemberBurgos to León188.5 km (117 mi) Flat stage  Marcel Wüst (GER)
1823 SeptemberLeón to Salamanca223 km (139 mi) Flat stage  Fabrizio Guidi (ITA)
1924 SeptemberÁvila to Segovia170.4 km (106 mi) Mountain stage  Roberto Heras (ESP)
2025 SeptemberSegovia to Alto de Navacerrada206 km (128 mi) Mountain stage  Andrei Zintchenko (RUS)
2126 SeptemberFuenlabrada39 km (24 mi) Individual time trial  Alex Zülle (SUI)
2227 SeptemberMadrid163 km (101 mi) Flat stage  Markus Zberg (SUI)
Total3,774 km (2,345 mi)

Classification leadership

Classification leadership by stage
StageWinnerGeneral classification
Points classification
Mountains classification
Sprints rider classification
Team classification
1Markus ZbergMarkus ZbergMarkus ZbergFrancisco CerezoGiancarlo RaimondiMapei–Bricobi
2Jeroen Blijlevens
3Jaan KirsipuuLaurent JalabertJaan KirsipuuLaurent Jalabert
4Fabrizio GuidiFabrizio GuidiGiovanni Lombardi
5Jeroen BlijlevensJeroen BlijlevensLotto–Mobistar
6José María JiménezJosé María JiménezBanesto
7Giovanni LombardiGiancarlo Raimondi
8Fabrizio Guidi
9Abraham OlanoAbraham OlanoLaurent JalabertONCE
10José María JiménezJosé María JiménezBanesto
11José María Jiménez
12Gianni Bugno
13Andrei ZintchenkoFabrizio Guidi
14Marcel Wüst
15Andrei Zintchenko
16José María Jiménez
17Marcel Wüst
18Fabrizio Guidi
19Roberto Heras
20Andrei ZintchenkoJosé María Jiménez
21Alex ZülleAbraham Olano
22Markus Zberg
FinalAbraham OlanoFabrizio GuidiJosé María JiménezGiancarlo RaimondiBanesto

Final standings

Legend
Denotes the winner of the general classification Denotes the leader of the mountains classification
Denotes the leader of the points classification Denotes the winner of the sprints classification

General classification

Final general classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamTime
1  Abraham Olano (ESP) Banesto93h 44' 08"
2  Fernando Escartín (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca+ 1' 23"
3  José María Jiménez (ESP) Banesto+ 2' 12"
DSQ  Lance Armstrong (USA)U.S. Postal Service+ 2' 18"
5  Laurent Jalabert (FRA)ONCE+ 2' 37"
6  Roberto Heras (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca+ 2' 58"
7  Álvaro González de Galdeano (ESP)Euskaltel–Euskadi+ 5' 51"
8  Alex Zülle (SUI)Festina–Lotus+ 6' 05"
9  Marco Serpellini (ITA)Brescialat–Liquigas+ 8' 58"
10  Marcos Serrano (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca+ 10' 17"

Points classification

Final points classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1  Fabrizio Guidi (ITA) Team Polti206
2  Laurent Jalabert (FRA)ONCE158
3  José María Jiménez (ESP) Banesto127
4  Marcel Wüst (GER)Festina–Lotus124
5  Markus Zberg (SUI)Post Swiss Team115
6  Roberto Heras (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca108
7  Fernando Escartín (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca102
8  Giancarlo Raimondi (ITA) Brescialat–Liquigas102
9  Andrei Zintchenko (RUS)Vitalicio Seguros101
10  Abraham Olano (ESP) Banesto96

Mountains classification

Final mountains classification (1–10)
RankRiderTeamPoints
1  José María Jiménez (ESP) Banesto184
2  Laurent Jalabert (FRA)ONCE93
3  Fernando Escartín (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca92
4  Roberto Heras (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca75
5  Alex Zülle (SUI)Festina–Lotus62
6  Richard Virenque (FRA)Festina–Lotus60
7  José Luis Rubiera (ESP)Kelme–Costa Blanca59
8  Santiago Blanco (ESP)Vitalicio Seguros56
9  Oscar Camenzind (SUI)Mapei–Bricobi54
10  Juan Carlos Vicario (ESP)Estepona en Marcha–Brepac48

Team classification

Final team classification (1–10)
RankTeamTime
1Banesto281h 14' 43"
2Kelme–Costa Blanca+ 8' 58"
3Festina–Lotus+ 28' 59"
4Vitalicio Seguros+ 46' 10"
5Euskaltel–Euskadi+ 1h 04' 17"
6ONCE+ 1h 06' 36"
7Avianca–Telecom+ 1h 41' 49"
8Casino–Ag2r+ 2h 30' 29"
9Brescialat–Liquigas+ 2h 48' 23"
10Post Swiss Team+ 3h 07' 14"

References