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Vuelta 2024: detailed route, participants, favorites… The news

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The 2024 Vuelta will start for the second time in its history from Portugal.

After the coronation of Sepp Kuss, trusted lieutenant within the Jumbo Visma in 2023, who will be the king of the Vuelta in 2024 ? Primoz Roglic (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe) will take the start of this Vuelta this Saturday at Lisbon and is the big favorite. The Slovenian, who had deservedly abandon the Tour de France &agrav; cause of several falls is the winner of three consecutive editions between 2019 and 2021. He will be épaulé by Daniel Felipe Martínez and Aleksandr Vlasov within his training.

This edition promises to be spectacular because the route of the Vuelta 2024 is particularly mountainous. This year, the organizers let loose by offering nine mountain stages, including seven summit finishes. This Tour of Spain will also offer two individual time trials, one for the opening 12km and one for the second half. Madrid for the 22km fence, as in the Tour de France.

Among the favorites and big names of this Vuelta à Apart from Primoz Roglic, Almeida and Adam Yates were announced as leaders of the UAE team. Enric Mas, Antonio Tiberi, David Gaudu, Mikel Landa, Carlos Rodriguez, Ben Tulett, Guillaume Martin, Mattias Sjkelmose, Guilio Ciccone, Richard Carapaz, Cian Ujitdebroecks and Sepp Kuss at Visma, the title holder, his à follow .

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Vuelta route

Stage 1: Lisbon – Oeiras – 12km

Stage 2: Cascais – Ourém – 191 km

Stage 3: Lousa – Castelo Branco – 191 km

Stage 4: Plasencia – Pico Viluercas – 167 km

Stage 5: Fuente del Maestre – Sevilla – 170km

Stage 6: Crossroads at Jerez de la Frontera – Yunquera – 181km

Stage 7: Archidona – Cordoba – 179 km

Stage 8: Ubeda – Cazorla – 159 km

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Stage 9: Motril – Granada – 178 km

Stage 10: Ponteareas – Baoina – 160km

Stage 11: Campus Tecnologico Cortizo – Campus Tecnologico Cortizo – 164 km

Stage 12: Ourense Termal – Estacion de Montana de Manzaneda – 133 km

Stage 13: Lugo – Puerto de Ancares – 171 km

Etae 14: Vilafranca del Bierzo – Villablino – 199 km

Stage 15: Infiesto – Valgrande Pajares/Cuito Negru – 142 km

Stage 16: Luanco – Lagos de Covadonga – 181km

Stage 17: Monumento Juan Del Castillo – Santander – 143 km

Stage 18: Vitoria Gasteiz – Maetzu – Parque Natural by Izki – 175 km

Stage 19: Logrono – Alto de Moncalvillo – 168 km

Stage 20: Villarcayo – Picon Blanco – 171 km

Stage 21: Distrito Telefonica – Madrid – 22km

Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116

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