1967 Vuelta a España

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1967 Vuelta a España
Race details
Dates 27 April – 14 May
Stages 18
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Winning time 76h 38' 04"
Palmares
Winner  Jan Janssen (Netherlands) (Pelforth)
Second  Jean-Pierre Ducasse (France) (Pelforth)
Third 23x15px Aurelio Gonzalez Puente (Spain) (Kas-Kaskol)

Jersey awarded to the points classification winner Points  Jan Janssen (Netherlands) (Pelforth)
Mountains 23x15px Mariano Diaz (Spain) (Fagor)
Sprints 23x15px José Manuel López Rodríguez (ESP) (Fagor)
1966
1968

The 22nd Vuelta a España (Tour of Spain), a long-distance bicycle stage race and one of the 3 grand tours, was held from April 27 to May 14, 1967. It consisted of 18 stages covering a total of 2,940.5 km, and was won by Jan Janssen of the Pelforth cycling team. Janssen also won the points classification and Mariano Diaz won the mountains classification.

Results

Final General Classification

Rank Rider Team Time
1 Netherlands Jan Janssen Pelforth 76h 38' 04s
2 France Jean-Pierre Ducasse Pelforth a 1' 43s
3 Spain Aurelio Gonzalez Puente Kas-Kaskol a 1' 45s
4 Spain Luis Otana Arcelus Fagor a 2' 39s
5 Netherlands Cees Haast Televizier a 3' 20s
6 Spain José Manuel Lopez Fagor a 3' 41s
7 Spain Gregorio San Miguel Kas-Kaskol a 4' 19s
8 France Raymond Poulidor Mercier-BP-Hutchinson a 4' 20s
9 Spain Mariano Diaz Fagor a 5' 54s
10 Spain José Perez Frances Kas-Kaskol a 6' 04s
11 Spain Angelino Soler Karpy
12 Spain José Antonio Ponton Ferrys
13 Netherlands Arie Den Hartog Bic
14 Spain Vicente Lopez Kas-Kaskol
15 Germany Rolf Wolfshohl Bic
16 Spain Carlos Echevarria Kas-Kaskol
17 Spain Eusebio Velez Kas-Kaskol
18 Spain Fernardo Manzaneque Ferrys
19 Spain Antonio Gomez Del Moral Kas-Kaskol
20 Spain Julio Jimenez Munoz Bic
21 Spain Ramon Mendilburu Fagor
22 Italy Silvano Schiavon Vittadello
23 Spain José Maria Errandonea Fagor
24 Spain Gines Garcia Peran Fagor
25 Italy Aldo Moser Vittadello

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