
Vuelta a España 2021 – Stage 17 preview
By David Hunter Unquera > Lagos de Covadonga 186km We head back to Lagos De Covadonga.
By David Hunter Unquera > Lagos de Covadonga 186km We head back to Lagos De Covadonga.
By David Hunter Laredo > Santa Cruz de Bezana 180km The final week begins with an interesting looking stage up in the north of Spain.
By David Hunter Navalmoral de la Mata > El Barraco 198km A day with many possibilities.
By David Hunter Don Benito > Pico Villuercas 166km Back to the mountains we go.
By David Hunter Belmez > Villanueva de la Serena 204km Just a boring old sprint stage. Maybe we need it.
By David Hunter Jaén > Córdoba 175km We head to the baking heat of Cordoba.
By David Hunter Antequera > Valdepeñas de Jaén 134km We head back to Valdepeñas de Jaén for the first time in 8 years, how time flies.
By David Hunter Roquetas de Mar > Rincón de la Victoria 189km The second week begins and we’re now down in the Costa del Sol.
By David Hunter Puerto Lumbreras > Alto de Velefique 188km We might only have three categorised climbs, but this stage has the most climbing metres of any in the whole race.
By David Hunter Santa Pola > La Manga del Mar Menor 174km Another sprint stage where we’ll be waiting to see if we get some echelons.
By David Hunter Gandia > Balcón de Alicante 152km The break won today, will stage 7 bring more joy for the attackers?
By David Hunter Requena > Alto del Montaña de Cullera 158km It might not look it, but this is a big day in terms of the battle for the red jersey.
By David Hunter Tarancón > Albacete 184km A standard sprint stage.
By David Hunter El Burgo de Osma > Molina de Aragón 164km Either this stage will be another sprint, or the wind will blow, and the race will be utter chaos.
By David Hunter Santo Domingo de Silos > Picón Blanco 203km The first mountaintop finish.
By David Hunter Caleruega > Burgos 167km The first opportunity for the sprinters.
By David Hunter Katowice 19km ITT A time trial to settle the GC.