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Cyclisme Podcast: Cyclisme : Is This Vuelta Femenina the Most Grueling Yet? Key Stages Explored

Cyclisme : Is This Vuelta Femenina the Most Grueling Yet? Key Stages Explored

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The 2026 La Vuelta Femenina promises an epic showdown as riders tackle the daunting Alto de l'Angliru for the first time in the race's history. This Grand Tour will unfold over seven challenging days, covering 815km from Marín to the fearsome climbs of Northern Spain.

Key contenders like Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Kasia Niewiadoma-Phinney, and Anna van der Breggen are gearing up for a fierce battle, especially on pivotal stages that could determine the overall winner.

Stage 2, running 109km from Lobios to San Cibrao das Viñas, stands out as a potential launchpad for late attacks. Despite lacking classified climbs, the hilly terrain features uncategorised hills and a steep ascent in the final kilometers, making it ripe for aggressive moves. Last year's race saw Anna van der Breggen seize victory with a late surge; could we witness a similar scenario this year?

As the competition heats up, the dynamics of this stage could set the tone for the general classification. With only two stages without classified climbs, expect tactical racing that could reshape the standings early in the tour. The stakes are high, and the tension is palpable—who will emerge as the new leader in the battle for the red jersey?

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