Vuelta a España 2016 – Stage 15 Preview
By David Hunter Sabiñanigo – Aramon Formigal 118.5km After today’s monster stage, the peloton have to tackle a short and intense day.
By David Hunter Sabiñanigo – Aramon Formigal 118.5km After today’s monster stage, the peloton have to tackle a short and intense day.
By David Hunter We are back in Britain, for 8 stages, including a split stage. It promises to be another entertaining edition of the race. Stage 1 The race begins in Glasgow, the city of my birth! It’s a lumpy stage, but should end in a bunch sprint.
By David Hunter Urdan-Dantxarinea – Aubisque 196km The best stage of the Vuelta is here!
By David Hunter Bilbao – Urdax-Dantxarinea 213.4km The race continues in the Basque Country, with the longest stage of the entire race.
By David Hunter Los Corrales de Buelna – Bilbao 193.2km The race enters the Basque Country.
By David Hunter Colunga – Peña Cabarga 168.6km The day after the rest day. Riders are always worried about how their legs respond after a rest day. Considering the finish that is ahead of them, they will be more worried than usual.
By David Hunter Lugones – Lagos de Covadonga 188.7km The day before the rest day. This will be a hugely significant day, in the 2016 Vuelta.
By David Hunter Cistierna – Alto del Naranco 164.5km The tough weekend continues, with this fascinating stage. There are no big mountains, but it’s still a demanding day in the saddle.