This Thursday, the peloton will face a tough mountain stage, 183.5 kilometers long, with two third-category ports at the start –PPort of Arenillas and Alto Fuente de Rubielos– and the outcome in Vulture Peakwithin Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Teruel)followed by a special sprint in French toast. A day of 3,800 meters of accumulated unevenness and that ends at about 2,000 meters.
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A demanding, first-class finish, almost 11 km up, with an average slope of 8% and ramps rising to 16%. A land that can mark the first important differences between the men of the generation.
This stage was already visited by the Vuelta in 2019, in a day of great memory for the team Burgos-BHto the success of Angel Madrazo and the second place of Jessie Balltwo of the cyclists from the Burgos formation.
There can be two races, the rider without ambition who wants to win the stage, and the favorites in glory of madrid next September 17. True to the words spoken by the leader Remco Evenepoel after winning the Arinsal -in the sense that if he sees an opportunity to win he will take it- it will not be surprising if he attacks again this Thursday, although he will have mighty Jumbo-Visma, including slovenian Roglic is a cousin and the danish Jonas Vingegaardthat you have seen Andorra how did he spend it? remcohoping to see a good version of enric maswhich MD can guarantee is highly motivated.
Source: La Verdad

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