After the fatigue experienced by the runners on Wednesday, the peloton now faces a big stage. A day in the mountains, 181.1 kilometers long, starting from Esplanade of San Mames in Bilbao – a city that has so far hosted 34 start-ups of the return– with three mountain passes and an appearance in the last kilometers of the first climb in the first category in the race.
At kilometer 145 Col of Brenes –6.8 km of climbing with an average slope of 8.2% and ramps of up to 15%–, and the outcome in Janus Peak. An unprecedented and long mountain pass –12.6 km at 6.55% and ramps of up to 12%– where the escape can be combined if it develops –the terrain is pleasant–, and where some in the favorites can show a shortcoming, because it is likely to ride again very quickly and the hardness of two consecutive climbs can be a mountain of more than one if they do not handle it properly position.
Source: La Verdad

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