icefire said:Last rumours:
http://ciclismo.as.com/ciclismo/2013/11/29/vuelta_espana/1385686198_933107.html
General course: Andalucía, Castilla-La Mancha, Aragón, La Rioja, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Asturias and Galicia. No Pyrenees.
Only 8 or 9 MTF. Still not decided if Ancares (Pan do Zarco side) will be MTF or they'll finish after the descent.
At least 2 new MTFs. One of them we already know (Camperona), the other one is still unknown.
Last stage in Santiago is a TT.
Ferminal said:Is there somewhere to finish descending off Ancares without 20km of flat? I seem to recall that was the problem in 2011.
Taxus4a said:Building industry has been so powerful in my country that when a meteorit came down is not a big problem...
Nice village, Spain is full of amazing places, History an heritage, and luckily The Vuelta is year by year more and more joining that with cycling, although whe are far from Italy still in that issue. They are master, they has a big cycling culture and they have a huge heritage as well, likely the bigest of the world, but we are close.
coimbrawu said:San Miguel de Aralar features in final stage?
http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=68022
icefire said:On the way from Teruel to Cantabria in the north there is growing especulation of at least one stage in La Rioja. The town of Ezcaray has requested to host a stage finish on top of Alto de la Cruz de la Demanda
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Of course, this is nothing but a rumour, but a mostly flat ride to a MTF fits well with Unipublic stage design philosophy.
jens_attacks said:cruz de la demanda is a must for my DYC old style vuelta
naranco,cerler,cruz de la demanda,valdezcaray,navacerrada i want them all
jens_attacks said:cruz de la demanda is a must for my DYC old style vuelta
naranco,cerler,cruz de la demanda,valdezcaray,navacerrada i want them all
Ferminal said:Presentation must be due... next weekend?
Ferminal said:How many pointless <500m finishes can a race have?