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Why Friday's Stage Is the Most Important at Vuelta a España: the Legendary Alto De l'Angliru

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La Vuelta a España has passed its midway point, but the real meat of the race starts now. Stage 13, on Friday, is the longest stage, 202.7 km, and by far the hardest, ending with the climb to Alto de L'Angliru in Asturias. During the 12.5 km of climbing 1,266 km (to a maximum height of 1,573 km above the sea level) there's an average slope of 9.8%, with some parts, like the climb to Les Cabres, reaching a maximum peak of 23.5%, but other climbs…

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Far behind Ayuso's new victory, Vingegaard has passed a quiet stage and dreams of winning this Friday. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Saul Craviotto is the perfect example of how a niche athlete can achieve national fame. His six Olympic medals in canoeing place him at the peak of the Spanish sport, although it is not unusual to see him venture into television programs, his own documentary or even other disciplines, such as mountain biking together with a whole expert, Perico Delgado. The former Segovian cyclist, winner of the Tour de France in 1988 and the Vuelta a España in …

·Madrid, Spain
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The Vuelta may not have a royal stage, but we will still see the toughest and most famous climb on the Anglir. Who will succeed Roglič as the winner?

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The Spanish rider of the UAE Team Emirates-XRG team won on Thursday in the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain, a few days after his team announced its next start.

·Paris, France
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Spanish rider Juan Ayuso wins the 12th stage of the Tour of Spain. Danish rider Jonas Vingegaard retains the red leader jersey.

·Montreal, Canada
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Juan Ayuso, who will leave the UAE Emirates team at the end of the season, was looking forward to his second stage win at the Tour of Spain. Jonas Vingegaard remains in the red jersey ahead of Friday's crucial stage with the steep climb of Angliru.

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RTV Slovenija broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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