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The 2016 Vuelta a España began on 21 August, with Stage 21 scheduled for 11 September. The 2016 edition of the cycle race began with the only team time trial stage of the race, just outside Ourense .
Classification standings [ edit ]
Departure point in Laias, Cenlle.
20 August 2016 — Ourense – Parque Náutico Castrelo de Miño , 27.8 km (17.3 mi), team time trial (TTT)[ 1] [ 2]
Stage 1 result
General classification after stage 1
21 August 2016 — Ourense – Baiona , 160.8 km (99.9 mi)[ 3]
Stage 2 result
General classification after stage 2
22 August 2016 — Marín – Dumbría, Mirador de Ézaro , 176.4 km (109.6 mi)[ 4]
Stage 3 result
General classification after stage 3
23 August 2016 — Betanzos – San Andrés de Teixido , 163.5 km (101.6 mi)[ 5]
Stage 4 result
General classification after stage 4
24 August 2016 — Viveiro – Lugo , 171.3 km (106.4 mi)[ 6]
Stage 5 result
General classification after stage 5
25 August 2016 — Monforte de Lemos – Ribeira Sacra, Luintra , 163.2 km (101.4 mi)[ 7]
Stage 6 result
General classification after stage 6
26 August 2016 — Maceda – Puebla de Sanabria , 158.5 km (98.5 mi)[ 8]
Stage 7 result
General classification after stage 7
27 August 2016 — Villalpando – La Camperona, Valle de Sabero , 181.5 km (112.8 mi)[ 9]
Stage 8 result
General classification after stage 8
28 August 2016 — Cistierna – Alto del Naranco, Oviedo , 164.5 km (102.2 mi)[ 10]
Stage 9 result
General classification after stage 9
29 August 2016 — Lugones – Lagos de Covadonga , 188.7 km (117.3 mi)[ 11]
Stage 10 result
General classification after stage 10
31 August 2016 — Jurassic Museum of Asturias , Colunga – Peña Cabarga , 168.2 km (104.5 mi)[ 12]
Stage 11 result
General classification after stage 11
^ 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.