2019 Vuelta a Asturias

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2019 Vuelta a Asturias
Race details
Dates3–5 May 2019
Stages3
Distance469.3 [1]  km (291.6 mi)
Winning time11h 34' 16"
Results
Jersey blue.svg WinnerFlag of Ecuador.svg  Richard Carapaz  (ECU) (Movistar Team)
  SecondFlag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LAT) (Israel Cycling Academy)
  ThirdFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Vlasov  (RUS) (Gazprom–RusVelo)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of Ecuador.svg  Richard Carapaz  (ECU) (Movistar Team)
Jersey blue polkadot.svg MountainsFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Daniel Turek  (CZE) (Israel Cycling Academy)
  YouthFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Vlasov  (RUS) (Gazprom–RusVelo)
Jersey newspaper.svg SprintsFlag of Spain.svg  Paco Mancebo  (ESP) (Matrix Powertag)
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The 2019 Vuelta a Asturias was the 62nd edition of the Vuelta a Asturias road cycling stage race, which was held from 3 May to 5 May 2019. The race started and finished in Oviedo. [2] [3] The race was won by Richard Carapaz of the Movistar Team. [4]

General classification

Final general classification [5] [6]
RankRiderTeamTime
1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Richard Carapaz  (ECU) Movistar Team 11h 34' 16"
2Flag of Latvia.svg  Krists Neilands  (LAT) Israel Cycling Academy + 2' 00"
3Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Vlasov  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 2' 04"
4Flag of Portugal.svg  Edgar Pinto  (POR) W52 / FC Porto + 2' 43"
5Flag of Spain.svg  Vicente García de Mateos  (ESP) Ludofoods–Louletano + 2' 48"
6Flag of Portugal.svg  David Rodrigues  (POR) Rádio Popular–Boavista + 2' 49"
7Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Lastra  (ESP) Caja Rural–Seguros RGA + 2' 53"
8Flag of Spain.svg  Mikel Bizkarra  (ESP) Euskadi–Murias + 2' 57"
9Flag of Russia.svg  Artem Nych  (RUS) Gazprom–RusVelo + 3' 26"
10Flag of Colombia.svg  Jhojan García  (COL) Team Manzana Postobón + 3' 51"

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