Today’s stage has 5 categorised climbs, finishing on the uncategorised Alto de la Farrapona. Our challenge before the racing lights up this afternoon is on tomorrow’s final climb and Vuelta’s most famous, Alto d’Angliru. This will give you a chance to reach the top and climb at your own pace. Truth be known, it is only possible at your own pace! The climb is only 12 kilometres, but the final 6km is something beyond belief.
Tonight and tomorrow night are available for you to indulge in your own piece of Spanish culture. Oviedo is the capital of Asturias and they are famous for their cider. Walk down “cider st” and find yourself a great value meal, we can suggest sharing a board of grilled vegetables or meats accompanying with the …
Tonight and tomorrow night are available for you to indulge in your own piece of Spanish culture. Oviedo is the capital of Asturias and they are famous for their cider. Walk down “cider st” and find yourself a great value meal, we can suggest sharing a board of grilled vegetables or meats accompanying with the uniquely poured cider. Cider not your thing? Well try a sangria, white or red.