Vuelta a Mallorca

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Vuelta a Mallorca
Race details
DateEarly February
Region
Majorca, Spain
English nameTour of Majorca
Local name(s)Volta a Mallorca (in Catalan)
Vuelta a Mallorca (in Spanish)
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day
History
First edition1992 (1992)
Editions27 (as of 2018)
First winner
 Javier Murguialday (ESP)
Most wins
 Francisco Cabello (ESP) (3 wins)
Most recent
 Antonio Colom (ESP)
(2009, no overall winner classification since)

The Challenge Vuelta Ciclista a Mallorca (English: Tour of Majorca, Catalan: Challenge Volta Ciclista a Mallorca) is a series of four (five until 2012) professional one day road bicycle races held on the Spanish island of Mallorca in late January or early February. The event is used as an early season preparatory event by many of the top teams in readiness for the bigger races later in the season. The five races are ranked 1.1 on the UCI Europe Tour.


Although the race styles itself as the "Tour of Majorca" it has never been allowed to be classed as a multi day stage race by the sports governing body the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) because the race rules allows riders not to participate on certain days if they don’t want to. However, there is an unofficial overall classification winner taken on total time over five days. This laid back attitude by the race organisers makes the race popular with team managers who can bring a large squad (sometimes as many as 20 riders) and interchange them over the five days. Apart from the overall classification on time there are the usual Mountains, Points and Sprints competitions associated with any stage race. There is also a competition for the top Majorcan based rider, in the past this has been won by Vicente Reynès, Antonio Colóm and Antonio Tauler.


The first day of racing is the Trofeo Mallorca which is a criterium (circuit race) around the streets of Palma. The second day is the Trofeo Cala Millor, sometimes called the Trofeo Alcúdia. These two opening days are run over a fairly flat course and result in a sprint finish. The Trofeo Pollença (day three) and Trofeo Sóller (day four) are contested over a more hilly course using the climbs of the Col de Sóller (501 metres) and the Col de Puig Major (850 metres) amongst others on the route. These two hilly days usually decide the outcome of the unofficial overall classification over the five days. The final days racing is the Trofeo Calvià which takes place on an undulating course over a series of small climbs.


Top class riders such as Laurent Jalabert, Alex Zülle and Alejandro Valverde have won the overall classification at the Vuelta a Mallorca; however, Spanish rider Francesco Cabello who rode for the Kelme team throughout his career, holds the record for the most victories, taking three overall victories in Majorca in 1996, 2000 and 2002. In 2004 Colóm became the first rider who was a native of the island of Majorca to take the overall classification.


The Vuelta a Mallorca receives heavy sponsorship from Tourism section of the local Majorcan government (Govern de la Illes Balears). The race was first held in 1992 and for the first three years was just open to Spanish teams, however in 1995 foreign squads were invited for the first time with teams such as Telekom and TVM attending. In 1998 Léon van Bon of the Dutch Rabobank squad became the first overall winner riding for a non Spanish team.



General Classification Winners
















































































Rider
Team
1992

Spain

Javier Murguialday (ESP)

Lotus–Festina
1993

France

Laurent Jalabert (FRA)

ONCE
1994

Spain

David Garcia Marquina (ESP)

Banesto
1995

Switzerland

Alex Zülle (SUI)

ONCE
1996

Spain

Francisco Cabello (ESP)

Kelme–Artiach
1997

France

Laurent Jalabert (FRA)

ONCE
1998

Netherlands

Léon van Bon (NED)

Rabobank
1999

Spain

José Luis Rebollo (ESP)

ONCE–Deutsche Bank
2000

Spain

Francisco Cabello (ESP)

Kelme–Costa Blanca
2001

Australia

Matthew Hayman (AUS)

Rabobank
2002

Spain

Francisco Cabello (ESP)

Kelme–Costa Blanca
2003

Spain

Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

Kelme–Costa Blanca
2004

Spain

Antonio Colom (ESP)

Illes Balears–Banesto
2005

Spain

Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

Illes Balears–Banesto
2006

Spain

David Bernabeu (ESP)

Comunidad Valenciana
2007

Spain

Luis León Sánchez (ESP)

Caisse d'Epargne
2008

Belgium

Philippe Gilbert (BEL)

Française des Jeux
2009

Spain

Antonio Colom (ESP)

Team Katusha


Individual Race Winners









































































































































































































































Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca
Trofeo Alcúdia
Trofeo Calvia
Trofeo Manacor
Trofeo Sóller
1992

 Kenneth Weltz (DEN)

 Alfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)

 Neil Stephens (AUS)

 Alfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)

 Juan Carlos González (ESP)
1993

 Asiat Saitov (RUS)

 Alfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)

 Federico Echave (ESP)

 Laurent Jalabert (FRA)

 Laurent Jalabert (FRA)
1994

 Joan Llaneras (ESP)

 Asier Guenetxea (ESP)

 Alfonso Gutiérrez (ESP)

 José Ramón Uriarte (ESP)

 Ángel Edo (ESP)
1995

 Adriano Baffi (ITA)

 Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)

 Beat Zberg (SUI)

 Samuele Schiavina (ITA)

 Laurent Jalabert (FRA)
1996

 Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)

 Goder De Leeuw (NED)

 Francisco Cabello (ESP)

 Federico Colonna (ITA)

 Francisco Cabello (ESP)
1997

 Erik Zabel (GER)

 Peter Van Petegem (BEL)

 Tom Steels (BEL)

 Hendrik Van Dijck (BEL)

 Laurent Jalabert (FRA)
1998

 Erik Zabel (GER)

 Jeremy Hunt (GBR)

 Tom Steels (BEL)

 Elio Aggiano (ITA)

 Tom Steels (BEL)
1999

 Jeroen Blijlevens (NED)

 Claus Michael Møller (DEN)

 Francisco Cabello (ESP)

 Mario Cipollini (ITA)

 Mario Cipollini (ITA)
2000

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Robbie McEwen (AUS)

 Elio Aggiano (ITA)

 Paolo Bettini (BEL)

 Francisco Cabello (ESP)
2001

 Erik Zabel (GER)

 Michael Boogerd (NED)

 Robbie McEwen (AUS)

 Erik Zabel (GER)

 Mathew Hayman (AUS)
2002

 Isaac Gálvez (ESP)

 Igor Flores (ESP)

 Erik Dekker (NED)

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Óscar Freire (ESP)
2003

 Isaac Gálvez (ESP)

 Allan Davis (AUS)

 Remmert Wielinga (NED)

 Isaac Gálvez (ESP)

 Alexandre Usov (BLR)
2004

 Allan Davis (AUS)

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Unai Etxebarria (VEN)

 Allan Davis (AUS)

 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
2005

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Antonio Colom (ESP)

 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca
Trofeo Cala Millor
Trofeo Calvia
Trofeo Pollença
Trofeo Sóller
2006

 Isaac Gálvez (ESP)

 Isaac Gálvez (ESP)

 David Kopp (GER)

 David Bernabeu (ESP)

 Paolo Bettini (ITA)
2007

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Vicente Reynès (ESP)

 Unai Etxebarria (VEN)

 Thomas Dekker (NED)

 Antonio Colom (ESP)
2008

 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)

 Graeme Brown (AUS)

 Gert Steegmans (BEL)

 José Joaquín Rojas (ESP)

 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)
Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca
Trofeo Cala Millor
Trofeo Calvia
Trofeo Pollença
Trofeo Inca
2009

 Gert Steegmans (BEL)

 Robbie McEwen (AUS)

 Gerald Ciolek (GER)

 Daniele Bennati (ITA)

 Antonio Colom (ESP)
Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca
Trofeo Cala Millor
Trofeo Deià
Trofeo Magaluf-Palmanova
Trofeo Inca
2010

 Robbie McEwen (AUS)

 Óscar Freire (ESP)

 Rui Costa (POR)

 André Greipel (GER)

 Linus Gerdemann (GER)
2011
No winner[Note 1]
 Tyler Farrar (USA)

 José Joaquín Rojas (ESP)

 Murilo Fischer (BRA)

 Ben Hermans (BEL)
Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca
Trofeo Migjorn
Trofeo Deià
Trofeo Pollença
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
2012

 Andrew Fenn (GBR)

 Andrew Fenn (GBR)

 Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR)
Not raced[Note 2]Cancelled[Note 3]
Year
Trofeo Palma de Mallorca

Trofeo Campos
Trofeo Deià
Trofeo Platja de Muro
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
2013

 Kenny Dehaes (BEL)

 Leigh Howard (AUS)
Not raced

 Leigh Howard (AUS)

 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)
Year
Trofeo Palma
Trofeo Ses Salines
Trofeo Deià
Trofeo Muro-Port d'Alcúdia
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
2014

 Sacha Modolo (ITA)

 Sacha Modolo (ITA)
Not raced

 Gianni Meersman (BEL)

 Michał Kwiatkowski (POL)
Year
Trofeo Santanyi-Ses Salines-Campos
Trofeo Andratx – Mirador d’Es Colomer
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
Trofeo Playa de Palma
Not raced since
2015

 Matteo Pelucchi (ITA)

 Steve Cummings (GBR)

 Alejandro Valverde (ESP)

 Matteo Pelucchi (ITA)
Year
Trofeo Felanitx-Ses Salines-Campos-Porreres
Trofeo Pollenca-Port de Andratx
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
Trofeo Playa de Palma
2016

 André Greipel (GER)

 Gianluca Brambilla (ITA)

 Fabian Cancellara (SUI)

 André Greipel (GER)
Year
Trofeo Porreres-Felanitx-Ses Salines-Campos
Trofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es Colomer
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
Trofeo Playa de Palma
2017

 André Greipel (GER)

 Tim Wellens (BEL)

 Tim Wellens (BEL)

 Daniel McLay (GBR)
Year
Trofeo Porreres-Felanitx-Ses Salines-Campos
Trofeo Andratx – Mirador d'Es Colomer
Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana
Trofeo Playa de Palma
2018

 John Degenkolb (GER)

 Toms Skujiņš (LAT)

 Tim Wellens (BEL)

 John Degenkolb (GER)
Year
Trofeo Ses Salines-Campos-Porreres-Felanitx
Trofeo Andratx Lloseta
Trofeo de Tramuntana Soller-Deia
Trofeo Palma
2019

 Jesús Herrada (ESP)

 Emanuel Buchmann (GER)

 Tim Wellens (BEL)

 Marcel Kittel (GER)
Notes

  1. ^ The race, won by Tyler Farrar, is not officially recognized by the UCI because of a large protest from riders..


  2. ^ Event reduced to 4 single-day races in 2012 due to financial problems.


  3. ^ Trofeo Serra de Tramuntana cancelled due to adverse weather conditions.



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