News - 02/12 - 14:00 [GMT + 1]

La Vuelta 25 to kick off in Piemonte

La Vuelta 25 will begin from Piemonte, at the foot of the mountains and with the Alps as a stunning backdrop, in a very special edition that celebrates the 90th anniversary of the race. The Italian region will host the first three stages in their entirety, starting on August 23, before the peloton returns to Spain.  

The announcement was made official this morning...

News - 07/11 - 17:00 [GMT + 1]

La Vuelta 25: Official route presentation

On December 19th at 7:00 PM, Unipublic will present the route of La Vuelta 25 at Palacio Municipal IFEMA Madrid (Avenida Capital de España, 5).  

In a live streamed gala that will be broadcasted on RTVE, the organization will be unveiling the host cities of the 21 stages of 2025’s edition, year that marks the 90th anniversary of the race. La Vuelta...

News - 25/10 - 17:00 [GMT + 2]

Kawasaki becomes official supplier of La Vuelta

The Versys 1100 is a versatile model capable of meeting the unique demands of following a cycling race: from fast and technical descents to steep mountain passes, sharp inclines, and rough cobblestones. This wide range of capabilities will be crucial in races like La Vuelta, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es, the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, Paris-Roubaix...

News - 25/10 - 10:00 [GMT + 2]

EBU, A.S.0. & Unipublic reach a new La Vuelta agreement until 2030

Cycling fans across Europe will continue to enjoy La Vuelta, La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es, Tour de France and other major races after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O.) and Unipublic reached a new media rights agreement through 2030.

The agreement covers men's and women's events, reaffirming the EBU's commitment to promoting...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:57 [GMT + 2]

Soler: “It’s a reward for all my work”

Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates): “In the end, [the Super Combative award means] that I fought to get those stage wins and that I was in the breakaway a lot. It's a reward for all that work. It has been a very hard Vuelta, but yes, in the end it was good for me that it was more demanding and with more gradient to be able to be in breakaways and fight for stages and get the...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:49 [GMT + 2]

O'Connor: "I’ve achieved something unique"

Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale): “I’m just a proud man, you know. I think I’ve gone about my business well and I can’t believe to come out like this, in 2nd. There was a point in the race where I thought that if I did my absolute best every single day, then it would be difficult [but possible to win La Vuelta]. It’s been a crazy...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:38 [GMT + 2]

Groves: "La Vuelta seems to treat me quite well"

Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck): “I think it’s quite a lot different, actually last year was a different experience collecting points. This year, obviously, Wout van Aert crashed out and left me with the jersey so it’s a bittersweet victory. But it’s really nice to be back here and it’s not for nothing. The team worked really hard and I know myself...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:30 [GMT + 2]

Vine: “It’s fantastic after the year that I had”

Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates): “Two years ago, I was on cloud nine, two stage wins and in the mountain jersey with a comfortable lead, ready to come to Madrid, and then disaster struck on stage 18. And now to finish that up is fantastic, especially after the year that I had. I feel like my season is just starting, so I’m looking forward to the rest of it. It’s...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:23 [GMT + 2]

Skjelmose: “This is more a milestone than a breakthrough”

Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl-Trek): “Yes, job is done! I wasn’t feeling very good, to be honest, but I think none of the GC guys were feeling really good. It’s been a crazy hard Vuelta, emptying the tank almost every day, no easy riding almost from Portugal. I think everybody started to feel it. Confident is a big word, but I know we have good equipment, I know...

Interview - 08/09 - 20:05 [GMT + 2]

Roglic: “Four La Vuelta wins is crazy”

Primoz Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe): “It’s nice [to hold the record for most overall victories in La Vuelta]. Today, I wanted to finish it off. It was tough but everything went fine and I’m happy. I saw [Stefan Küng’s performance]. We all know he’s strong in this kind of flat time-trials. Still, I tried to motivate myself to go for it,...

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