Race details | ||||||||||
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Dates | 6–8 January 1911 | |||||||||
Stages | 3 | |||||||||
Distance | 365[1] km (226.8 mi) | |||||||||
Winning time | 15h 30' 40" | |||||||||
Results | ||||||||||
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The 1911 Volta a Catalunya was the inaugural edition of the Volta a Catalunya cycle race and was held from 6 January to 8 January 1911. The race started and finished in Barcelona.[2] The race was won by Sebastián Masdeu.
Starting cyclists
Of the 33 starting cyclists, 22 finished. The winner, Sebastián Masdeu, received 500 pesetas for his victory.
No.[3] | Name | City | Bicycle | Category | Pos. |
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1 | Guillermo Tarín | Tarragona | – | Senior | DNF |
3 | José Magdalena | Barcelona | Montpeó | Pro | 2 |
4 | José Bonet | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 12 |
5 | Juan Duarte | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 16 |
9 | Otilio Borrás | Barcelona | Santin | Pro | 5 |
11 | Jesús Roche | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 8 |
12 | Manuel Cascarosa | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 13 |
13 | Juan Matas | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 18 |
15 | Jesús Cuesta | Gijón | Cuesta | Pro | 9 |
16 | Marceliano Cuesta | Gijón | Cuesta | Pro | 14 |
17 | Manuel Garreta | Barcelona | Montpeó | Amateur | 17 |
18 | Vicente Linares | Barcelona | Carbonell-Vilardell | Amateur | 4 |
19 | Rafael Escoda | Barcelona | Montpeó | Senior | 22 |
20 | Vicente Blanco | Bilbao | Alcyon | Pro | 3 |
21 | Lorenzo Oca | Bilbao | Alcyon | Pro | 11 |
22 | Sebastián Masdeu | Tarragona | Sanromá | Pro | 1 |
23 | Jaime Durán | Tortosa | Casanovas | Pro | DNF |
25 | Carlos Gracia | Barcelona | Montpeó | Senior | DNF |
26 | Buenaventura Durán | Premià de Mar | Casanovas | Amateur | DNF |
27 | Cesáreo Ruiz | Logroño | Casanovas | Pro | 6 |
29 | José Pérez | Madrid | – | Pro | 15 |
30 | Antonio García | Madrid | Peugeot | Pro | DNF |
31 | Antonio Ruiz | Madrid | Peugeot | Pro | DNF |
32 | José Valcárcel | Madrid | Peugeot | Pro | 21 |
34 | Manuel Planell | Barcelona | Carbonell | Amateur | 10 |
35 | Pedro Giró | Barcelona | Sanromá | Amateur | 7 |
36 | Luis Amunategui | Madrid | Triumph | Pro | DNF |
37 | Lázaro Villada | Madrid | Peugeot | Pro | 19 |
38 | Cristóbal Raventós | La Granada | Montpeó | Amateur | DNF |
39 | Casto Coll | Manresa | Cantarell | Pro | DNF |
40 | Juan Pallarés | Barcelona | Coll | Amateur | 20 |
41 | José Cerrudo | Barcelona | Coll | Amateur | DNF |
42 | Ernesto Fondevila | Barcelona | Dürkopp | Amateur | DNF |
Route and stages
Stage | Date | Course | Distance | Winner | |||
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1 | 6 January | Barcelona to Tarragona | 97 km (60 mi) | Sebastián Masdeu (ESP) | |||
2 | 7 January | Tarragona to Lleida | 111 km (69 mi) | Cesáreo Ruiz (ESP) | |||
3 | 8 January | Lleida to Barcelona | 157 km (98 mi) | Sebastián Masdeu (ESP) | |||
Total | 365 km (227 mi) |
General classification
Final general classification[5]
References
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