Since 1935, and annually since 1955, the Vuelta a España has been the most important multiday cycle racing event in Spain. In the 63 editions of the race, riders from eleven countries have won the general classification. A mountains classification has been held every edition too, while the first points classification was held in 1945 and annually since 1955. Madrid has staged the most Vuelta-starts and finishes, and has been the regular finish city since 1994.
By year
By rider
| Cyclist
 | 
Total
 | 
Years
 | 
  Roberto Heras (ESP)
 | 
4
 | 
2000, 2003, 2004,  2005
 | 
  Primož Roglič (SLO)
 | 
4
 | 
2019, 2020, 2021, 2024
 | 
  Tony Rominger (SUI)
 | 
3
 | 
1992, 1993, 1994
 | 
  Alberto Contador (ESP)
 | 
3
 | 
2008, 2012, 2014
 | 
  Gustaaf Deloor (BEL)
 | 
2
 | 
1935, 1936
 | 
  Julián Berrendero (ESP)
 | 
2
 | 
1941, 1942
 | 
  José Manuel Fuente (ESP)
 | 
2
 | 
1972, 1974
 | 
  Bernard Hinault (FRA)
 | 
2
 | 
1978, 1983
 | 
  Pedro Delgado (ESP)
 | 
2
 | 
1985, 1989
 | 
  Alex Zülle (SUI)
 | 
2
 | 
1996, 1997
 | 
  Chris Froome (GBR)
 | 
2
 | 
2011, 2017
 | 
By country
Overall
| Rank
 | 
Country
 | 
Wins
 | 
| 1
 | 
  Spain
 | 
31
 | 
| 2
 | 
  France
 | 
9
 | 
| 3
 | 
  Belgium
 | 
8
 | 
| 4
 | 
  Italy
 | 
6
 | 
| 5
 | 
   Switzerland
 | 
5
 | 
| 6
 | 
  Slovenia
 | 
4
 | 
| 7
 | 
  Germany
 | 
3
 | 
  United Kingdom
 | 
3
 | 
| 9
 | 
  Colombia
 | 
2
 | 
  Netherlands
 | 
2
 | 
  Russia
 | 
2
 | 
  United States
 | 
2
 | 
| 13
 | 
  Ireland
 | 
1
 | 
  Kazakhstan
 | 
1
 | 
Points
King of the Mountains
| Rank
 | 
Country
 | 
Wins
 | 
| 1
 | 
  Spain
 | 
50
 | 
| 2
 | 
  France
 | 
9
 | 
| 3
 | 
  Colombia
 | 
6
 | 
| 4
 | 
  Italy
 | 
3
 | 
  Australia
 | 
2
 | 
| 6
 | 
   Switzerland
 | 
2
 | 
| 7
 | 
  Ecuador
 | 
1
 | 
  Netherlands
 | 
1
 | 
  Russia
 | 
1
 | 
  Belgium
 | 
1
 | 
See also
References
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