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80th edition of Spanish Grand Tour features Italian start
first week team time trial and ten summit finishes
The 2025 Vuelta a España route looks tailor-made for a possible participation of Tadej Pogačar with 10 summit finishes
an ascent of the mythical Angliru and a long
all components that could attract the UAE Team Emirates champion
Revealed on Thursday evening in Madrid's IFEMA trade and congress centre
the 2025 Vuelta a España also kicks off for the first time in Italy and – almost equally as unusual – features a team time trial midway through the first week
the GC battle will begin in earnest once the race hits the high mountains
The overall contenders face crunch uphill challenges as soon as stage 6 to the category 1 finish at Pal in Andorra
although the race's emotional and climbing highpoint will doubtless come on stage 13
with the summit finish of the mythical Angliru
Yet more historic elements feature in the 2025 route
like stage 18's individual time trial in Valladolid
a city steeped in Vuelta time trial history and with victories against the clock by champions of the calibre of Tony Rominger
And the inclusion of another hugely emblematic summit finish
could also help Pogačar opt for the Vuelta a España over a return to the Giro d'Italia next season
Striking a markedly international note for its 80th edition
the Vuelta visits a record-equalling four countries in 2025
The Vuelta has not visited so many countries since 2009
then briefly visited Germany on stage 3 and Belgium on stage 4 before returning to home soil
Italy's opening series of four flat and hilly stages next August
will not likely produce major differences between the main contenders
And even after a transfer back through France
the flat 20-kilometre team time trial in Figueres on stage 5
a first major summit finish at Pal in Andorra on stage 6
an even tougher Pyrenean stage to Cerler the following day
and another well-known Vuelta summit finish at Valdezcaray on stage 9 could well prove much more significant long term
Then the second week kicks off with a bang
with a return to Larra-Belagua in the Pyrenees
the scene of Remco Evenepoel's revenge victory in the 2023 Vuelta after his defeat on the Tourmalet just 24 hours earlier.
Rather than the Angliru providing a definitive GC hierarchy
there's plenty more in store in the Vuelta's last eight stages
the 2025 Vuelta peloton will ascend the nearby Alto de Farrapona on stage 14 - where Alberto Contador delivered yet another body blow to Chris Froome's hopes of victory in 2014.
Valladolid's flat 26-kilometre time trial across the exposed plains of northern Spain on stage 18 will also give the GC leader another important setpiece opportunity to stretch out his overall advantage.
an ascent featuring ramps of up to 20% on cement trackways and peaking out at over 2,200 metres above sea level
challenge for whoever is leading the Vuelta.
The Vuelta then switches back to its roots again on stage 21
with a largely ceremonial ride through the streets of the capital city
and perhaps Pogačar first-ever overall victory in Spain's Grand Tour
Stage 1 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The Vuelta's Grande Partenza gets underway in Turin
a first-ever Italian start for the Spanish Grand Tour
It's also the first opportunity for sprinters to take the lead on the opening day of the Vuelta since 2007
an Italian fastman – Daniele Bennati – won in Vigo.
Stage 2 profile at 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The Vuelta's first summit finish of 10
Limone Piemonte is a relatively benign 5% average gradient over 10km
and perhaps one or two pre-race favourites to come unstuck.
Stage 3 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The third and final stage run off completely in Italy
and one which should favour the breakaways
given the mid-race cat.2 climb and the technical
Stage 4 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)From Italy into France across the Alps
but unlike in the 2024 Tour when the race went over the Galibier
this much more straightforward cross-frontier route will likely see the strongest sprinters making it over the long
relatively easy early climbs in a large front group and a second bunch sprint materialize in Voiron
Stage 5 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)First week medium-distance team time trials in Grand Tours are increasingly uncommon
but this one could see the strongest specialist squads like UAE and Visma gain ground on their weakest rivals
but the uphill finish could cause some trouble
Stage 6 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)Into the Pyrenees for the first major mountain stage of 2024
Many of the riders who are residents in Andorra will know the finale in Pal
and it should create some significant differences on GC
Stage 7 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)A second full-on Pyrenean stage in as many days
irregular Port de Cantó as an opening challenge and culminating in the ascent to Cerler
but more than enough in in total to create some more significant GC gaps
Stage 8 profile of the 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)A dramatic switch in terrain type to flat
exposed ride across the plains of Aragón to regional capital Zaragoza
Crosswinds could well play a major role here
otherwise a repeat of the bunch sprint of 2023 is also possible.
Stage 9 profile of the 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)Another 1980s and 1990s favourite summit finish for the Vuelta
where it was regularly used for uphill time trials
flat approach roads to the ski station should favour a breakaway
but on paper Valdezcaray itself is not hard enough to produce significant GC differences.
Stage 10 profile of the 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)What a way to start a second week
last visited in 2023 by the Vuelta when Remco Evenepoel dropped fellow breakaway Romain Bardet to gain some redemption after the Belgian's stinging defeat on the slopes of the Tourmalet the day before
Belagua could well cause significant damage once again
Stage 11 profile of the 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)Amstel Gold meets the Basque Country
punchy climbs throughout makes for an ideal route for any Ardennes Classics specialists in the peloton
as well as aggressive GC contenders like...Pogačar
Stage 12 profile of the Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)Bandit country
but very punchy stage through the winding lanes and backroads of Cantabria
Mid-climb ramps of up to 15% on the cat.1 Collada de Brenes could provide the perfect opportunity for a GC ambush
particularly when combined with the ultra-fast descent to the finish that follows immediately afterwards
Stage 13 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The longest stage of the Vuelta and with the final ascent of the Angliru
The cat.1 climbs of Mozqueta and Cordal will already do some damage - and the Cordal's notoriously tricky descent is also potentially very important
But it's the 12.5 kilometre Angliru and its 25% ramps on the Huesera in particular which will strike fear into the hearts of the peloton
Whoever is atop the GC after this stage will have an excellent chance of being in red in Madrid
Stage 14 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)A much shorter stage through the remote western part of the mountains of Asturias
These climbs are less frequently used by the Vuelta
the cat.1 San Llaurienzu - well-known for being one of the region's toughest ascents - and the subsequent interminable uphill grind to Alto de la Farrapona could see another major GC sort-out
Stage 15 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)Breakaway ahoy
an early cat.1 climb and long grind through rural east Galicia could well see a repeat scenario of the 2021 finish
Stage 16 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)A repeat of the spectacular 2021 Liège-Bastogne-Liègesque stage across the non-stop series of climbs that dot the southwestern corner of Galicia
It's simultaneously both a homage to 2006 Tour de France winner Oscar Pereiro
who hails from the finish town of Mos and has much to do with the design of the 2025 stage route
and an opportunity to remember the dramatic mid-stage abandon here by fiery Colombian climber Miguel Angel López
Stage 17 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The second last summit finish of the 2025 Vuelta is a throwback to 2006
culminating in a win for Spanish star racer Alejandro Valverde
Gaps were small between the GC contenders 19 years ago
but as an in-race form guide for the upcoming TT and final ascent of Bola del Mundo
a cat.1 ascent like the Morredero can't be faulted
Stage 18 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The 2025 race's one individual time trial and in classic Vuelta contrareloj country in Valladolid to boot
Filippo Ganna won the last race against the clock here in 2023
and it proved crucial for leader Sepp Kuss
who produced a much better-than-expected TT performance and radically increased his chances of overall victory
it's another key final stepping stone for whoever's already in red
Stage 19 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)A second last chance for the sprinters to prove their mettle
although crosswinds can never be ruled out in this part of Spain
Spoiler alert for carnivores: the finish town of Guijuelo is famous for producing some of the country's best serrano hams
Stage 20 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)The final showdown for the climbers through the sierras of Madrid through some of the Vuelta's most frequently used mountainous terrain
prior to the hugely difficult ascent of Bola del Mundo
A continuation of the well-known Navacerrada ascent - already crossed by the peloton earlier in the stage - Bola del Mundo's narrow
cemented 20% slopes will crown the definitive winner of the 2025 Vuelta a España
Stage 21 profile of 2025 Vuelta a España(Image credit: Unipublic)After last year's final time trial stage
this time round it's a return to the largely ceremonial pan-flat stage through Spain's capital city
almost certainly culminating in a bunch sprint
Alasdair FotheringhamSocial Links NavigationAlasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991
He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one
as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes
ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain
he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling
The Cantabrian authorities issued a statement pre-dawn today
to say that during the previous 12 hours some 20 new forest fires have been started in the region
Smoke from the fires is now affecting the city of Santander
The active wildfires are in Mazcuerras (two) Molledo (two)
The fires which are still burning but have been stabilised by firefighters who worked through the night are in Valdáliga and Castro Urdiales
none of the active wildfires today are close to populated areas
All the new fires were started in areas which are high up and difficult to access
The N-634 is still closed between Golbardo and Quijas due to one of the fires which were started on Thursday in Reocín
The Cantabrian government has called once again for people to report arsonists because their actions cause serious environmental and economic damage and a risk to public health and lives
The situation is exacerbated by the extraordinarily warm temperatures in Cantabria for this time of year
Last night the average temperature was 27C
with 28.2C recorded at Castro Urdiales at 1.30am
the fight goes on to extinguish the many fires in the region
Strong winds are forecast in mountainous areas and
a yellow warning has been activated in the Liébana area
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Clonmel AC’s Sean Tobin who ran a 5,000m PB of 13:56:69 in Spain last weekend
The Gran Premio Los Corrales de Buelna Track and Field Meet took place in Spain last weekend
Here Clonmel AC’s Sean Tobin competed in the 5000m and ran a fantastic race when finishing third in 13 mins 56.69 secs
A Personal Best over this classic distance
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Este sábado se han elegido los alcaldes de cien municipios
quedando pendiente Ribamontán al Mar y Penagos
El PP ha obtenido este sábado 48 alcaldías
lo que supone el 47 por ciento de los municipios de Cantabria
entre los que están un gran número de los más poblados; mientras que el PRC ha logrado 32; el PSOE 15
En otros cuatro municipios de Cantabria han recogido este sábado el bastón de mando alcaldes de otros partidos locales
Este es el caso de Jesús Gullart (Santoñeses)
que en esta ocasión concurrió en coalición con el PRC
A estos 100 ayuntamientos cuyas corporaciones locales se han constituido hoy y han elegido alcaldes
que deberán esperar al 7 de julio para hacerlo al haber recursos contenciosos-electorales abiertos relacionados con el recuento de votos
De entre los diez ayuntamientos más poblados de Cantabria
el PP ha logrado la Alcaldía en seis (Santander
Camargo y Piélagos sus alcaldes --Gema Igual
respectivamente-- gobernarán con mayoría absoluta
Mientras en otros tres el PP ha tenido que llegar a pactos con otros partidos para conseguir la Alcaldía
donde ha sido elegida alcaldesa Carmen Pérez tras un pacto con Vox; en Los Corrales de Buelna ha sido elegido Julio Arranz tras reeditarse el pacto con el PRC
donde Miguel González ha logrado hacerse con el bastón de mando tras un acuerdo con OlaCantabria
aunque lo tendrá complicado dada la minoría que tendrá para gobernar (estos partidos solo suman 5 de los 17 ediles de la Coporación)
al PP solo se le han escapado cuatro: Torrelavega
donde fue la lista más votada pero finalmente continuará en la Alcaldía el regionalista Javier López Estrada tras reeditar el pacto con el PSOE; en Castro Urdiales
donde ha sido reelegida la socialista Susana Herrán tras un pacto de Gobierno con CastroVerde; en Astillero
donde será regidor otros cuatro años Javier Fernández Soberón tras una aplastante mayoría absoluta
el PP formará parte del equipo de Gobierno tras llegar a un pacto con Santoñeses
que ha hecho alcalde al candidato de esta última formación
En las elecciones municipales del pasado 28 de mayo
Todos ellos cuentan desde hoy con alcaldes del PP
A esos 36 alcaldes con mayoría se suman otros doce que gobernarán
bien en minoría --como por ejemplo Miguel González en Laredo; Óscar López en Cabezón de la Sal; Ángel Bordas
o Mireia Mazas en Noja-- o fruto de los pactos con otros partidos que han hecho que sus candidatos se alcen con el bastón de mando
Varias de esas alcaldías las han conseguido gracias a pactos con el PRC
También los populares han pactado con OlaCantabria en Laredo y Bareyo
lo que les ha valido a Miguel González y Pedro Nieto
el PP ha logrado la Alcaldía de Bezana al pactar con Vox
y en Voto al llegar a un acuerdo con Agrupación Vecinal por Voto
de las 32 alcaldes del PRC proclamados este sábado
en Reocín; Rosa Díaz en Polanco; Joaquín Arco en Ribamontán al Monte
Los cuatro han sido reelegidos hoy alcaldes tras la contundente victoria obtenida en las urnas (en Puente Viesgo el PRC logró todos los concejales de la Corporación)
También el PRC gobernará con mayoría absoluta en Arenas de Iguña
Además de en esos 25 municipios donde los regionalistas obtuvieron la mayoría absoluta
en otros siete han conseguido alzarse con la Alcaldía
bien por ser la lista más votada --como María Higuera en Medio Cudeyo
Verónica Mantecón en Molledo o Alfredo Madrazo en Riotuerto-- o por pactos con otros partidos
Gracias por ejemplo a los pactos suscritos con el PSOE
tendrán alcalde regionalista los ayuntamientos de Anievas
ha logrado mantener la Alcaldía gracias a que ha contado en la votación de hoy con el apoyo del edil de Agrupación Electoral por Yuso
en 9 de los casos gracias a la mayoría absoluta que le otorgaron las urnas
En otros municipios también habrá alcaldes socialistas gracias a los pactos alcanzados con otros partidos
donde Susana Herrán repite como regidora tras el acuerdo de Gobierno alcanzado por PSOE y CastroVerde
donde seguirá al frente Ángel Rodríguez tras pactar con el PRC
el socialista José Luis Herrero ha sido proclamado alcalde gracias a contar con los votos del PRC
Será alcalde durante dos años y la segunda parte de la legislatura lo será el regionalista Enrique Pérez
Enrique Lastra del PSOE se ha convertido en alcalde tras ser votado también por el PRC
partido con el que la próxima semana negociará el acuerdo de gobierno
el candidato socialista ha sido elegido por el apoyo de PP y Cs
desalojando de la Alcaldía a la regionalista Sara PORTILLA
el PSOE gobernará en San Vicente de la Barquera
en la que ha sido una de las sorpresas de la jornada
se ha convertido en alcaldesa tras recibir el apoyo de los cinco concejales del PP
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