2014 Vuelta a España, Stage 12 to Stage 21
The 2014 Vuelta a España began on 23 August, with Stage 21 scheduled for 14 September. The 2014 edition of the cycle race began with the only team time trial stage of the race, in Jerez de la Frontera.
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Denotes the leader of the General classification | Denotes the leader of the Mountains classification | ||
Denotes the leader of the Points classification | Denotes the leader of the Combination classification | ||
Denotes the rider designated as the day's most combative |
Stage 12
- 4 September 2014 — Logroño to Logroño, 168 km (104.4 mi)[1]
Stage 12 result
| General classification after stage 12
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Stage 13
- 5 September 2014 — Belorado to Obregón, Parque de Cabárceno, 182 km (113.1 mi)[2]
Stage 13 result
| General classification after stage 13
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Stage 14
- 6 September 2014 — Santander to La Camperona, Valle de Sábero, 199 km (123.7 mi)[3]
Stage 14 result
| General classification after stage 14
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Stage 15
- 7 September 2014 — Oviedo to Lagos de Covadonga, 149 km (92.6 mi)[4]
Stage 15 result
| General classification after stage 15
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Stage 16
- 8 September 2014 — San Martín del Rey Aurelio to La Farrapona, Lago de Somiedo, 158.8 km (98.7 mi)[5]
Stage 16 result
| General classification after stage 16
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Stage 17
- 10 September 2014 — Ortigueira to A Coruña, 174 km (108.1 mi)[6]
Stage 17 result
| General classification after stage 17
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Stage 18
- 11 September 2014 — A Estrada to Mont Castrove, Meis, 173.5 km (107.8 mi)[7]
Stage 18 result
| General classification after stage 18
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Stage 19
- 12 September 2014 — Salvaterra de Miño to Cangas do Morrazo, 176.5 km (109.7 mi)[8]
Stage 19 result
| General classification after stage 19
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Stage 20
- 13 September 2014 — Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil to Puerto de Ancares, 163.8 km (101.8 mi)[9]
Stage 20 result
| General classification after stage 20
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Stage 21
- 14 September 2014 — Santiago de Compostela to Santiago de Compostela, 10 km (6.2 mi), individual time trial (ITT)[10]
Stage 21 result
| Final General Classification
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Notes
- ^ Jerseys appearing in the table on the left of the page indicate those worn by the cyclist during the particular stage, while those appearing in the table on the right of the page indicate those awarded to the cyclist after the stage.
References
- ^ "Logroño / Logroño". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Belorado / Obregón. Parque de Cabárceno". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Santander / La Camperona. Valle de Sábero". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Oviedo / Lagos de Covadonga". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "San Martín del Rey Aurelio / La Farrapona. Lago de Somiedo". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Ortigueira / A Coruña". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "A Estrada / Mont Castrove. Meis". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Salvaterra do Miño / Cangas do Morrazo". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil / Puerto de Ancares". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
- ^ "Santiago de Compostela / Santiago de Compostela. El Final del Camino". Vuelta a España. Unipublic. Retrieved 29 December 2019.