I like it much more than the regular parcourses the Vuelta served. Proper queen stage, Possibility to Calor alto to do something before the finish. And a very tricky Andorra stage. You can't have bad legs at the start there. Of course, still a few to much stages only depending on the finish mountain. But with sterrato, and some tricky stages sprinters will not survive, one of the better Vuelta parcourses.Going through the whole thing: stages 6, 12 and the final weekend are legitimately exciting, the rest of the route definitely isn't. Andorra should have been harder and there are too many easier days, especially given that some of the flatter stages are in areas where you could have done something more exciting (stages 2, 8, 11, 13 and 15 are all obvious examples). Overall, it's a decent effort considering that they had to change so much at such a late hour with the Canaries pulling out.
Stage profiles are already on the Vuelta web site
Am I seeing sterrato in the last climb of stage 6?
Landscape won't contribute much to the beauty, thoughCan't wait for this beauty to unfold.
Stage 16 should be a hard stage, otherwise it's a great route. Probably too much ITT for Paul double, I would stick to giro - tour in 2026 and reduce the risk of skin cancer
When Argentina line up for the World Cup and Copa America it only makes sense that they will have Messi in the team.So you're sending Double to do the double?
Hopefully Double isn't done by the double.
When Argentina line up for the World Cup and Copa America it only makes sense that they will have Messi in the team.
have a stage finish in jaén or úbedaI only think the Pandera stage or the Penas Blancas stage, is one stage to much depending on the finish climb. However, for the Jean province a better mountain stage would have been dificult to create.
But still the hardest climb is the last one.Love stage 20. My favorite climb again done at least twice, with Purche as well, and this new exciting MTF. Hardest stage of the year?
i dont think it will look like this when the race passes by:Those who know the sterrato climb in stage 6 say the only way to descend includes sections at 20% paved with concrete.
The sterrato in Jaen is a no go against La Pandera, though.
Sure, and then what? Its the last real stage, so riders will still go from Hazallananes if you need to. The MTF is a safety blanket which assures something will happen even if the stage wont be great.But still the hardest climb is the last one.
