Past Winners of the Vuelta a Burgos
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1981 to 2008
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2008 | Xabier Zandio Echaide (Spa) Caisse d'Epargne |
2007 | Juan Mauricio Soler (Col) Barloworld |
2006 | Iban Mayo Diez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi |
2005 | Juan Carlos Domínguez (Spa) Saunier Duval - Prodir |
2004 | Alejandro Valverde (Spa) Comunidad Valenciana-Kelme |
2003 | Pablo Lastras García (Spa) iBanesto.com |
2002 | Francisco Mancebo (Spa) iBanesto.com |
2001 | Juan Miguel Mercado (Spa) iBanesto.com |
2000 | Leonardo Piepoli (Ita) Banesto |
1999 | Abraham Olano (Spa) ONCE-Deutsche Bank |
1998 | Abraham Olano (Spa) Banesto |
1997 | Laurent Jalabert (Fra) ONCE |
1996 | Tony Rominger (Swi) Mapei |
1995 | Laurent Dufaux (Swi) Festina |
1994 | Armand De las Cuevas (Fra) Castorama |
1993 | Laudelino Cubino (Spa) |
1992 | Alex Zülle (Swi) ONCE |
1991 | Pedro Delgado (Spa) Banesto |
1990 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) ONCE |
1989 | Francisco Antequera (Spa) BH |
1988 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) Caja Rural |
1987 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) Orbea |
1986 | Marino Lejarreta (Spa) Seat Orbea |
1985 | José Recio (Spa) Kelme |
1984 | Federico Echavé (Spa) Teka |
1983 | Angel De las Heras (Spa) Kelme |
1982 | José Laguia (Spa) Ciudad Real |
1981 | Faustino Ruperez (Spa) Zor-Helios Novostil |
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