Diputación de Burgos showed up Xvuelta in burgos girl 2025one of the long -awaited appointments of the international calendar of UCI Women’s Worldtour to start On May 22 and will run until May 25will feature the participation of the best cyclists in the world and shows the promises in each of its four stages with the participation of 21 teams.
The Burgos Round maintains the usual four -day format, combining the stages of the flat, half mountains and a high end that will be decided for the general classification “where all the runners can look,” said the director of Vuelta, Sonia Martínez.
The organization decided for various tours in favor of both sprinters and climbing, with the symbol of the province’s landscape as a backdrop.
At the time of the presentation, the president of Diputación de Burgos Borja Suárez, emphasized racial growth and its integration as a reference to female cycling that involved “a promise to equality” with a contribution of 450,000 euros.
With a participation of 21 first levels of teams, of which 13 worldtour, 5 proteam and 3 continental, 165 runners confirm once the Basque country is over, they seek to take the purple jersey of success.
The first phase was on Thursday, May 22 with the Cathedral of Burgos and arriving at Poza de la Sal, in honor of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, traveling at 125 kilometers, with a three third category of mountain doors and an explosive ending with what is known to the bugs.
The second stage, another honors to a historic character Juan Martín El Embinado, was on Friday with the Villalba de Duero and arriving at ROA, a stage for the spring platoon with a mountain port 7 kilometers from the end line.
The third phase of determining to make the group that can choose for the largest purple will leave the Valdebezana Valley specifically from the town of Soncillo and when it comes to Picón Blanco for the first time in the women’s edition of 7.8 kilometers of its life and the slopes of 9 percent.
The last on Sunday will be an individual counterreloj of 9.4 kilometers with the Villaasana de Mena and arrival in Lezana de Mena.
Source: La Verdad

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