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Dates | 15–19 August 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stages | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distance | 674.2 km (418.9 mi) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winning time | 16h 24' 49" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2023 Vuelta a Burgos was a men's road cycling stage race that took place from 15 to 19 August 2023 in the Spanish province of Burgos. It was the 45th edition of the Vuelta a Burgos, and was rated as a 2.Pro event as part of the 2023 UCI ProSeries calendar. [1]
Eight of the eighteen UCI WorldTeams were joined by six UCI ProTeams and a UCI Continental Team to make up the fifteen teams that participated in the race. [2]
UCI WorldTeams
UCI ProTeams
UCI Continental Teams
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Type | Stage winner | |
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1 | 15 August | Villalba de Duero to Burgos | 161 km (100 mi) | Flat stage | Juan Sebastián Molano (COL) | |
2 | 16 August | Oña to Poza de la Sal | 13.1 km (8.1 mi) | Team time trial | Team Jumbo–Visma | |
3 | 17 August | Sargentes de la Lora to Villarcayo | 183 km (114 mi) | Medium-mountain stage | Primož Roglič (SLO) | |
4 | 18 August | Santa Gadea del Cid to Pradoluengo | 157 km (98 mi) | Hilly stage | Oier Lazkano (ESP) | |
5 | 19 August | Golmayo to Lagunas de Neila | 160 km (99 mi) | Mountain stage | Primož Roglič (SLO) | |
Total | 674.2 km (418.9 mi) |
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Stage | Winner | General classification | Points classification | Mountains classification | Young rider classification | Team classification |
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1 | Juan Sebastián Molano | Juan Sebastián Molano | Juan Sebastián Molano | Xabier Berasategi | Sean Quinn | Bora–Hansgrohe |
2 | Team Jumbo–Visma | Attila Valter | Oier Lazkano | Team Jumbo–Visma | ||
3 | Primož Roglič | Primož Roglič | Aleksandr Vlasov | Adam Yates | Javier Romo | UAE Team Emirates |
4 | Oier Lazkano | |||||
5 | Primož Roglič | Primož Roglič | ||||
Final | Primož Roglič | Primož Roglič | Adam Yates | Javier Romo | UAE Team Emirates |
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Denotes the winner of the general classification | Denotes the winner of the mountains classification | ||
Denotes the winner of the points classification | Denotes the winner of the young rider classification |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Primož Roglič (SLO) | Team Jumbo–Visma | 16h 24' 49" |
2 | Aleksandr Vlasov | Bora–Hansgrohe | + 39" |
3 | Adam Yates (GBR) | UAE Team Emirates | + 42" |
4 | Damien Howson (AUS) | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | + 2' 07" |
5 | Einer Rubio (COL) | Movistar Team | + 3' 25" |
6 | George Bennett (NZL) | UAE Team Emirates | + 3' 39" |
7 | Javier Romo (ESP) | Astana Qazaqstan Team | + 3' 42" |
8 | Jay Vine (AUS) | UAE Team Emirates | + 4' 33" |
9 | Harold Martín López (ECU) | Astana Qazaqstan Team | + 5' 23" |
10 | Joan Bou (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | + 5' 27" |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Primož Roglič (SLO) | Team Jumbo–Visma | 50 |
2 | Aleksandr Vlasov | Bora–Hansgrohe | 47 |
3 | Adam Yates (GBR) | UAE Team Emirates | 40 |
4 | Santiago Buitrago (COL) | Team Bahrain Victorious | 30 |
5 | Oier Lazkano (ESP) | Movistar Team | 27 |
6 | Iván García Cortina (ESP) | Movistar Team | 26 |
7 | Juan Sebastián Molano (COL) | UAE Team Emirates | 25 |
8 | Damien Howson (AUS) | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | 23 |
9 | Einer Rubio (COL) | Movistar Team | 21 |
10 | Jay Vine (AUS) | UAE Team Emirates | 21 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Adam Yates (GBR) | UAE Team Emirates | 61 |
2 | Primož Roglič (SLO) | Team Jumbo–Visma | 57 |
3 | Aleksandr Vlasov | Bora–Hansgrohe | 40 |
4 | Jay Vine (AUS) | UAE Team Emirates | 37 |
5 | Xabier Berasategi (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | 30 |
6 | Damien Howson (AUS) | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | 29 |
7 | Matteo Fabbro (ITA) | Bora–Hansgrohe | 26 |
8 | Einer Rubio (COL) | Movistar Team | 18 |
9 | Santiago Buitrago (COL) | Team Bahrain Victorious | 17 |
10 | Mattia Bais (ITA) | Eolo–Kometa | 17 |
Rank | Rider | Team | Time |
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1 | Javier Romo (ESP) | Astana Qazaqstan Team | 16h 28' 31" |
2 | Harold Martín López (ECU) | Astana Qazaqstan Team | + 1' 41" |
3 | Pablo Castrillo (ESP) | Equipo Kern Pharma | + 2' 20" |
4 | Raúl García Pierna (ESP) | Equipo Kern Pharma | + 2' 24" |
5 | Sean Quinn (USA) | EF Education–EasyPost | + 3' 20" |
6 | Mark Donovan (GBR) | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | + 3' 46" |
7 | Mulu Hailemichael (ETH) | Caja Rural–Seguros RGA | + 4' 35" |
8 | Santiago Buitrago (COL) | Team Bahrain Victorious | + 9' 15" |
9 | Oier Lazkano (ESP) | Movistar Team | + 12' 35" |
10 | Carlos Canal (ESP) | Euskaltel–Euskadi | + 13' 05" |
Rank | Team | Time |
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1 | UAE Team Emirates | 48h 53' 10" |
2 | Team Jumbo–Visma | + 5' 17" |
3 | Equipo Kern Pharma | + 9' 25" |
4 | Movistar Team | + 12' 09" |
5 | Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | + 13' 28" |
6 | Astana Qazaqstan Team | + 16' 12" |
7 | EF Education–EasyPost | + 17' 12" |
8 | Team Bahrain Victorious | + 18' 23" |
9 | Euskaltel–Euskadi | + 20' 23" |
10 | AG2R Citroën Team | + 22' 02" |
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