The fifth stage of La Vuelta ends this Wednesday on the Gran Vía in Bilbao, and the sixth stage starts on Thursday from the esplanade of San Mamés.
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The two phases from the 77th edition of the return in Bilbao will have an economic impact on the Biscay capital of approximately a million eurosas declared by the City Council of Bilbao.
Mayor, Juan Mari Aburtothe director of La Vuelta, Javier Guillenand the tour guide, Christian Prudhommewill chair the events planned in Bilbao for “this major sporting event of international importance, which returns to the city two years later”.
Aburto will present the prize this Wednesday to the winner of the fifth stage who will arrive in the city about 5.30 pmfrom Irun.
In addition, the mayor will be responsible for cutting the starting ribbon for the sixth stage, which starts at 12:15 p.m. on Thursday. Esplanade of San Mames.
According to the Consistory, La Vuelta “confirms Bilbao’s commitment to major events and cycling in the city”, where the departure of the next tour.
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Source: EITB

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