VUELTA’24 Route Preview: From Lisbon to Madrid With a Murderous Remaining Week!


La Vuelta a España 2024 Route Preview: The 79th version of the Vuelta a España will begin in Lisbon on Saturday 17 August and end in Madrid on Sunday 8 September. The final Grand Tour of the yr has a really totally different path to earlier years, however as with the opposite three week races, the ultimate week is extraordinarily arduous. You may say the primary two weeks are simpler than normal, however it’s all a carrying down course of earlier than the murderous finale. Listed below are the stage particulars.

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A Visma | Lease a Bike full podium isn’t anticipated in 2024

That is the fifth time la Gran Salida might be outdoors of Spanish borders. This yr, the Vuelta will begin from Lisbon for the second time in historical past. The Portuguese capital additionally hosted the opening of the Tour of Spain in 1997, the yr Alex Zülle was the ultimate total winner. That yr the primary stage was a highway stage, this yr it’s a 12 kilometre time trial.

The Vuelta a España might be in Portugal for 3 days, adopted by a mountain stage in Extremadura. Lately the Vuelta has used unknown climbs on this area. In 2024, will probably be the Pico Pitolero (13.8km at 7%). After that, there are a variety of hilly and dash phases in Andalusia and the so GC males can take a again seat, though there may very well be motion on stage 9 to Granada.

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Roglič and Kuss is perhaps combating it out once more

Stage 12 sees an actual mountain end in Galicia. The Vuelta is then within the north of Spain and is extraordinarily arduous. Daily the Vuelta has Cat.1 or HC climbs, the hardest within the Picos mountains. The phases with summit finishes on the Lagos de Covadonga (stage 16) and Picón Blanco (stage 20) might be arduous and decisive.

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Sep Kuss can journey a superb TT when he must

The Vuelta ends with a time trial in Madrid, 22 kilometres which they hope might be an exhilarating conclusion.

vuelta 2024The 2024 Vuelta a España map

The 79th Vuelta a España Stage Particulars:
21 phases
3,265 kilometres
Begin in Lisbon
End in Madrid
Relaxation days on Monday 26 August and Monday 2 September
2 time trials
24 time trial kilometres
9 mountain finishes
No phases longer than 200 kilometres
16 phases between 150 and 200 kilometres
2 hors class climbs
20 x 1st class climbs
15 x 2nd class climbs
14 x third class climbs
3 x 4th class climbs.

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Lagos de Covadonga makes its return on stage 16

Stage 1
Saturday 17 August, Lisbon – Oeiras (12km, ITT)

La Vuelta a España begins on Saturday 17 August in Lisbon, Portugal. That is the fifth time that the Vuelta has began outdoors Spain, after Gran Salidas in Lisbon (1997), Assen (2009), Nîmes (2017) and Utrecht (2022). The primary stage is a 12 kilometre time trial to Oeiras.

Vuelta 2024Stage 1 map

The Vuelta doesn’t go to the historic centre of the capital, however the suburb of Restelo after which west alongside the coast to Oeiras. The beginning is from Lisbon’s historic Praça do Império. From there, the riders go straight to the coast. They may even move the royal gardens. From then on, it’s virtually straight to the end in Oeiras. The route isn’t technical, however contemplating latest Vuelta, that is in all probability a good suggestion.

Vuelta 2024Stage 1 profile

Stage 2
Sunday 18 August, Cascais – Ourem (191km)

The sprinters have an opportunity on stage 2 of the 2024 Vuelta. The peloton races north by means of Portugal from Cascais to Ourem, out of the Lisbon space and in to Santarem, on primarily flat roads near the coast. There are two fourth-category climbs: After 9 kilometres, there may be the summit of the Alto do Lagoa Azul and within the finale, the Alto da Batalha is nineteen kilometres from the end. Pure sprinters might need hassle on the final climb, however the ones with some climbing of their legs ought to recover from. The final 20 kilometres are flat or descending to the hilly end in Ourém. There are hardly any bends within the final kilometres of the stage, so the sprinter’s groups ought to be capable of get their trains in line.

Vuelta 2024Stage 2 profile

Stage 3
Monday 19 August, Lousa – Castelo Branco (182km)

The third stage is the final in Portugal, however the first with critical climbing. It is perhaps too early for any huge time variations amongst the GC males within the 182 kilometres between Lousa and Castelo Branco, because the final 50 kilometres are virtually flat. The stage begins in Lousa and heads to the biggest mountain vary within the Portugal: the Serra da Estrela.

Vuelta 2024Stage 3 map

There in all probability gained’t be a lot GC motion because the peloton will solely climb to round 900 metres altitude on to the Alto de Teixeira. There are nonetheless 100 comparatively straightforward kilometres to the end in Castelo Branco, with solely the lengthy, however not steep climb, the Alto de Alpedrinha. There may be nonetheless a little bit over an hour of racing to the end in Castelo Branco and the exit of Portugal.

Stage 3 profile

Stage 4
Tuesday 20 August, Plasencia – Pico Pitolero (167 km)

The primary mountain stage within the 2024 Vuelta is on Tuesday twentieth of August, when the GC riders will battle it out on the Pico Pitolero for the purple jersey and valuable seconds. The 167 kilometre stage from Plasencia to Pico Pitolero is the primary stage in Spain and is tough proper from the beginning, because the riders should climb the Puerto de Cabezabellosa (Cat.2). After a brief descent, the subsequent climb, the Alto de Piornal (Cat.2) comes straight away. After a straightforward center part, the peloton climbs the Pico Pitolero for the primary time in la Vuelta. It’s 13.8 kilometres lengthy and has a mean gradient of seven%, however within the final 4 kilometres, the gradient is 10% or extra and the highway floor is tough concrete. The utmost gradients go as much as 20%. This could form the GC for the remainder of the race.

Vuelta 2024Stage 4 profile

Stage 5
Wednesday 21 August, Fuente del Maestre – Sevilla (170km)

The fifth stage is 170 kilometres lengthy and begins in Extremadura. The stage doesn’t have any categorised climbs, however the first 100 kilometres of the stage are undulating. The beginning in Fuente del Maestre is at an altitude of 450 metres and the stage altitude varies between 300 to 750 metres.

Vuelta 2024Stage 5 map

The ultimate is flat and there may be hardly any climbing within the final 45 kilometres. The peloton comes into the centre of Sevilla from the north of the town for the sprinters to have one other shot at victory.

Vuelta 2024Stage 5 profile

Stage 6
Thursday 22 August, Jerez de la Frontera – Yungquera (181km)

The Vuelta is now within the deep south. Stage 6 begins in Jerez de la Frontera on Thursday. This space is pretty flat and climbing doesn’t actually begin till after 50 kilometres, on the Cat.1 climb of the Puerto del Bojar (15km at 5.7%) with most gradients of 10%. That is the hardest climb of the day, however the stage solely actually begin then, with 4 extra Cat.3 climbs. First is the Alto de Ronda (5.9km at 4.6%), then the Puerto del Viento (6.9km at 4.1%) and the simpler Puerto Martinez (3.8km at 5.5%), the final is the Alto de las Abejas (9.3km at 4%). The ultimate climb isn’t tough. The end is in Yungquera for the primary time.

Vuelta 2024Stage 6 profile

Stage 7
Friday 23 August, Archidona – Cordoba (179km)

The seventh stage is on rolling roads and can in all probability not trigger any issues for the GC riders. There’s a Cat.2 climb 30 kilometres from the end. From the stage begins in Archidona, there may be some climbing within the first 140 kilometres, however nothing arduous. The toughest a part of the stage is the Alto del 14%, sure, that’s the identify of the climb and its most gradient. The climb is 8.4 kilometres and has a mean gradient of 5.3%. It’s downhill to the end in Cordoba.

Vuelta 2024Stage 7 profile

Stage 8
Saturday 24 August, Ubeda – Cazorla (159km)

The eighth stage begins in Úbeda and finishes in Cazorla after 159 kilometres. From Úbeda, the primary 70 kilometres go northeast to the Guadalquivir river. After 105 kilometres, the primary climb of the day is the Puerto Mirador de la Palomas (7.3km at 5.9%), a Cat.2. After the Puerto Mirador de la Palomas, there’s a lengthy descent to Peal de Becerro, from the place the finale actually begins. From an altitude of 500 metres, the climb goes to an altitude of 900 metres. After a brief descent, the ultimate climb to Cazorla begins. It’s 4.2 kilometres lengthy with a mean gradient of 8.2%. The GC males ought to trigger a while variations right here. In 2015, Esteban Chaves gained forward of total chief Tom Dumoulin and took over his chief’s jersey.

Vuelta 2024Stage 8 profile

Stage 9
Sunday 25 August, Motril – Granada (179km)

The second actual mountain stage can be the final stage earlier than the primary relaxation day. The stage goes from Motril to Granada, 178 kilometres. That is the final stage in Andalusia earlier than the riders transfer to Galicia within the north. This mountain stage has three Cat.1 climbs and goes as much as an altitude of virtually 1,700 metres twice. The toughest a part of the stage is especially within the second half, as the primary 80 kilometres are pretty straightforward. After 88 kilometres, the primary climb of the day is the Puerto de El Purche (8.8km at 7.7%).

Vuelta 2024Stage 9 map

Within the final 70 kilometres, the Alto de Hazallenas comes twice. This climb may be very arduous, with a mean gradient of 9.2% over a distance of seven.5 kilometres. On the midway mark, it peaks at 20% and common percentages of nicely over 10%. This climb has been on the Vuelta route earlier than: Thymen Arensman gained in 2022 on the Alto de Hoya de la Mora, the primary ten kilometres of that are on the highway of the Alto de Hazallenas. Miguel Angel Lopez and Chris Horner additionally gained right here just a few years earlier.

Vuelta 2024Stage 9 profile

Relaxation Day No.1

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No relaxation day in Granada – The Vuelta heads north

Stage 10
Tuesday 27 August, Pontareas – Baiona (160km)

The Vuelta strikes from the far south to the very north of Spain on the primary relaxation day. On Tuesday, the race continues with a stage in Galicia, near the Portuguese border, a stage of 160 kilometres, with 4 categorised climbs. Two of them are Cat.1, however the peloton by no means goes greater than 805 metres. The climbs are primarily from sea stage. After 12 kilometres there may be the Alto de Fonfría (15.5km at 4.5%), the subsequent doesn’t come til the final 60 kilometres. The finale is available in three elements and turns into more and more tough. First there may be the Alto de Vilachán (6.6km at 5.4%), then the Alto de Mabia (6km at 5.7%) and at last the Alto de Mougás (9.9km at 6.1%). If the assaults come on the Mougás, the flatter last kilometres might be fairly hectic.

Vuelta 2024Stage 10 profile

Stage 11
Wednesday 28 August, Padron – Padron (164km)

The second stage in Galician soil is much like the day gone by’s stage, though the 2 Cat.1 climbs are lacking. There are 4 climbs within the route, none of that are greater than 500 metres. The beginning and the end of the stage are on the technological centre of Padron, which is among the final stops on the Camino en path to Santiago de Compostela. The stage might be tough to regulate as a result of climbs. The primary categorised climb is the Puerto San Xusto after 42 kilometres. It climbs for over 10 kilometres with a mean gradient of 4.2%. After this, the peloton will move the end line on the Puerto Aguasantas twice. This climb is nearly 9 kilometres with a mean gradient of 4.6%. As soon as the Puerto Aguasantas has been summited for the second time, there are nonetheless virtually 50 kilometres to go. These are primarily descending or flat, till the Puerto Cruxeiras. This climb is barely a Cat.3, however the race may explode right here. The climb is a form of Mur de Huy, at 1.5 kilometres and a mean gradient of 9.2%. After the highest there’s a descent to the end.

Vuelta 2024Stage 11 profile

Stage 12
Thursday 29 August, Ourense – Montana de Manzaneda (133km)

The end of the twelfth stage is on the ski resort of Montana de Manzaneda. The stage goes from 224 metres to an altitude of 1,500 metres. There is just one categorised climb on the route, however the remainder of the stage is flat. Within the first few kilometres there may be a whole lot of climbing. The primary 3 kilometres are a climb to Montealegre with a mean gradient of round 8%. The peloton rides to an altitude of virtually 700 metres.

Vuelta 2024Stage 12 map

After 110 kilometres, the climb to the ski resort in Manzaneda begins (16km at 4.7%). The ultimate climb isn’t too steep, however that modifications at it will get nearer to the highest. The highway rises at round 3% within the first few kilometres, within the last kilometres it’s by no means under 7%.

Vuelta 2024Stage 12 profile

Stage 13
Friday 30 August, Lugo – Puerto de Ancaras (171km)

Stage 13 is the final day in Galicia and there are just a few huge climbs on the menu, earlier than the end on the Puerto de Ancaras in Cantabria, a climb of crushing gradients. The beginning of the stage is kind of straightforward, with climbs of Cat.3 and Cat.2 that shouldn’t hassle anybody. The Alto Campo de Arbre (6km at 5.1%) and the Alto O Portel (7.8km at 5.2%) will not be too steep. The Puerto de Lumeras (6.7km at 6%) is a warm-up for the Puerto de Ancares, which is available in 8 kilometres.

The Puerto de Ancaras

The Puerto de Ancares (7.6km at 8.9%) has a gradient of 9% and turns into steeper and steeper in sections. After the third kilometre, the gradient by no means drops under 10%. The penultimate kilometre is the hardest, with a mean share of 14% and sections above 20%.

Vuelta 2024Stage 13 profile

Stage 14
Saturday 31 August, Villafrance del Bierzo – Villablino (199km)

The 14th stage begins in Villafrance del Bierzo. The primary hundred kilometres are once more pretty straightforward. Midway by means of the stage, there may be the Puerto de Cerredo. This climb rises about 9 kilometres with a mean gradient of 4.1% and won’t trigger too many issues. On the high the riders will enter Asturias. On this stage, the Puerto de Leitariegos (24km at 4.1%) is the primary impediment.

Vuelta 2024Stage 14 map

This begins after an extended descent in the direction of Bimeda at 39 kilometres from the end. There are 24 kilometres of climbing, however it by no means actually will get very steep, it ought to take about an hour to summit. After the highest, there may be one other 16 kilometres of descent to the end in Villablino. The stage may very well be decisive, however the riders understanding that on Sunday they are going to be a climb of an HC class?

Vuelta 2024Stage 14 profile

Stage 15
Sunday 1 September, Infiesto – Cuitu Negru (142km)

Stage is an actual terror for all of the riders. A stage of 142 kilometres, with the end line on high of the Cuitu Negru in Valgrande-Pajares. An actual Asturian climb. The asphalt highway to the highest was constructed particularly for the Vuelta fifteen years in the past. From Infiesto, the peloton has a rolling highway to the three climbs earlier than the Cuitu Negru. After 28 kilometres, they begin the Alto de la Colladiella (7.8km at 7.1%), after which the Alto de Santo Emiliano (5.4km at 5.6%) rapidly follows. As a warm-up, the peloton tackles the Alto de la Colladiella once more after 80 kilometres. There are nonetheless about 37 kilometres to go to the foot of the Cuitu Negru.

Cuitu Negru

After an extended descent, there may be the Puente de Fierros, the place the 19 kilometre last, the Cuitu Negru (19.5km at 5.2%) begins. The typical gradient provides a false image of the climb as the primary 7 kilometres will not be too taxing, however after that it turns into very tough. Eight kilometres from the highest, the highway rises at 11%, and after that the climb turns into an increasing number of tough. The final 2.5 kilometres rise at greater than 12% and simply earlier than the highest it goes as much as 24%.

Vuelta 2024Stage 15 profile

Relaxation Day No.2

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The Vuelta peloton might be glad of a day without work in Asturias

Stage 16
Tuesday 3 September, Luanco – Lagos de Covadonga (181km)

The sixteenth stage finishes on the Lagos de Covadonga. The beginning of the stage is within the Asturian coastal city of Luanco after which goes through the hilly northern Spanish coast previous Gijón to the attractive mountain vary of the Picos de Europa. Earlier than the ultimate HC climb, there are two Cat.1 mountains. The primary is the Mirador del Fito (7km at 8.1%) after 70 kilometres and the second, the Collada Llomenia (7.6km at 9.3%).

Vuelta 2024Stage 16 map

After the Llomenia there are 40 kilometres to the bottom of the Lagos de Covadonga for 12.5 kilometres to the glacial lakes Lago de Enol and Lago de Ercina. The Lagos de Covadonga (12.5km at 6.9%) and is an extended arduous climb. Within the first 7 kilometres the highway rises at 10%. The final a part of this part has ramps of greater than 15%. The final kilometres of the climb are a bit flatter and final half to the end is downhill.

Vuelta 2024Stage 16 profile

Stage 17
Wednesday 4 September, Arnuero – Santander (143km)

In the course of the robust last week, the sprinters are allowed to go for victory on stage 17. There are two Cat.2 climbs, however the final 50 kilometres of the stage are nearly flat. The stage begins in Arnuero and finishes within the Cantabrian capital of Santander. The primary a part of the beginning must be fairly calm, however then the stage has a hilly zone between kilometres 40 and 70. This contains the Alto de la Estranguada (7.8km at 6.2%) and the Alto del Caracol (5.1km at 6.6%), each Cat.2. Nothing too extreme, so the sprinters will in all probability be protected. After the Alto del Caracol it’s primarily downhill and flat to the end in Santander, the place there must be a bunch dash. The Vuelta has completed in Santander 35 occasions. The final stage end was in 2003 and Alessandro Petacchi was the victor.

Vuelta 2024Stage 17 profile

Stage 18
Thursday 5 September, Vitoria-Gasteiz – Maeztu (175km)

The Vuelta might be within the Basque Nation for a day for stage 18, between Vittoria Gasteiz and Maeztu. This must be a stage for an escapees, with just a few Basque climbs within the last. The beginning is within the Basque capital of Vitoria-Gasteiz. The largest climbs within the stage are after 77 kilometres and 130 kilometres; the Alto de Rivas de Tereso (11.1km at 3.4%) and the Puerto Herrera (5.5km at 8.4%).

Vuelta 2024Stage 18 map

The second climb may trigger a cut up. After the Puerto Herrera, there are 45 kilometres with none categorised climbs to the end, however it isn’t flat. The highway rises for 3 kilometres at 5%, 7.5 kilometres from the end.

Vuelta 2024Stage 18 profile

Stage 19
Friday 6 September, Logroño – Alto de Moncalvillo (168km)

There are two main mountain phases earlier than Madrid. The peloton leaves the Basque Nation on Friday, however stays within the north of Spain within the Castile and Leon. Stage 19 has a summit, the primary within the third week. After the beginning in Logroño, the 8 kilometre last climb to the Alto de Moncalvillo (11.3km at 7.6%) comes after 160 kilometres. There may be additionally the Puerto de Pradilla, however this Cat.3 climb doesn’t have any super-steep gradients. After the Puerto de Pradilla it’s primarily downhill to the foot of the Alto de Moncalvillo.

The final time on the Alto de Moncalvillo

This climb is hard, with a mean gradient of seven.6%. In direction of the highest the gradients are by no means under 10%. There must be a battle for the general right here.

Vuelta 2024Stage 19 profile

Stage 20
Saturday 7 September, Villarcayo – Picon Blanco (171km)

The final bunch stage is within the province of Burgos and has greater than 4,000 metres of climbing. After 35 kilometres, the Las Estacas de Truebla (9.3km at 3.1%) is the primary climb of the day, adopted rapidly by the Puerto de La Braguia (6.1km at 5.6%). These two climbs are the best of the day. After that, there are 5 Cat.1 or Cat.2 climbs within the final 100 kilometres. Midway by means of the stage, the Alto del Caracol (10.5km at 5.5%), the Portillo de Lunada (14km at 6.2%) and the Portilla de la Sia (7.2km at 5.8%) will loosen the legs.

Vuelta 2024Stage 20 map

There’s a lengthy descent in the direction of the finale, which begins with the Puerto de Los Tornos (13.2km at 5.4%). The riders will then have climbed over 3,000 metres, however with none insanely steep gradients, they may come later. In Espinosa de los Monteros, the ultimate climb to Picon Blanco (7.6km at 9.2%) begins after 162.5 kilometres. This climb barely has any gradients under 10%, besides within the first kilometre and the final kilometre. From kilometre 3.5, the climb turns into actually robust, with sections approaching 20%.

Vuelta 2024Stage 20 profile

Stage 21
Sunday 8 September, Madrid – Madrid (22km, ITT)

After years of a dash end for the final stage, this yr ends with a 22 kilometre time trial by means of the Spanish capital. The time trial route has no climbs because the centre of Madrid it’s largely flat. The time trial can be not notably technical and is ridden in a southerly route in the direction of the centre.

Vuelta 2024Stage 21 profile

The beginning of the time trial is on the headquarters of the Spanish telecom big Telefónica (Movistar), from the place the riders will enter the previous metropolis centre through the M-612. After about 12 kilometres, the riders come into Madrid through the Tétuan district and can move the Santiago Bernabéu soccer stadium. 4 kilometres from the end there may be the fountain of Cibele after which the boulevard Paseo del Prado. On the botanical gardens, 2 kilometres from the end, the riders will make a 360-degree flip again to the Paseo del Prado and the fountain of Cibele and the end is on the Gran Through. Who might be carrying the Pink chief’s jersey? We are going to listing the ‘High Contenders’ quickly.

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No dash in Madrid this yr

Vuelta a España 2024 Levels:
Stage 1. Lisbon – Oeiras 12.0km ITT
Stage 2. Cascais – Ourém 194.0km flat
Stage 3. Lousã – Castello Branco 191.2km hilly
Stage 4. Plasencia – Pico Villuercas 170.4km mountains
Stage 5. Fuente del Maestre – Seville 177.0km flat
Stage 6. Jerez de la Frontera – Yunquera 185.5km hilly
Stage 7. Archidona – Córdoba 180.2km hilly
Stage 8. Úbeda – Cazorla 158.7km hilly
Stage 9. Motril – Granada 178.2km mountains
26-8 relaxation day
Stage 10. Pontearas – Baiona 159.6km hilly
Stage 11. Padrón – Padrón 166.4km hilly
Stage 12. Ourense – Cabeza de Manzaneda 137.4km mountains
Stage 13. Lugo – Puerto de Ancaras 175.6km mountains
Stage 14. Villafranca del Bierzo – Villablinokm 200.4km mountains
Stage 15. Infiesto – Cuitu Negru 142.9km mountains
2-9 relaxation day
Stage 16. Luanco – Lagos de Covadonga 181.3km mountains
Stage 17. Arnuero – Santander 141.5km flat
Stage 18. Vitoria Gasteiz – Maeztu 179.3km hilly
Stage 19. Logroño – Alto del Moncalvillo 173.2km mountains
Stage 20. Villarcayo – Picón Blanco 172.0km mountains
Stage 21. Madrid – Madrid 24.6km ITT

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