This still awaits the tenors of Jumbo-Visma in the last two stages of the Vuelta | Vuelta

With Sepp Kuss still in red and with Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic on the other podium spots, Jumbo-Visma is well on its way to a unique trilogy. What awaits the riders in the Tour of Spain? Check it out in this overview.

Stage 20: Ten times up in longest stage

It says no less than 208 kilometers Saturday on the schedule on the penultimate day of the Vuelta. As if that weren’t enough, there are also ten third category climbs between Manzanares El Real and Guadarrama. The climbs themselves are not necessarily very challenging, but the fact that a total of more than 4,000 meters of elevation have to be conquered makes this an extremely interesting stage.

The ride meanders from side to side in climbs and descents. There is little time to catch your breath. Are we going to make an ultimate attempt to see the red here?

Ride 20. © lavuelta.es

Stage 21: Partying in Madrid

The last stage of the Vuelta takes place Sunday in and around Madrid. In the Spanish capital, it traditionally seems to end in a bunch sprint. The battle for the rankings will already be over and the winners will be cheered on in the streets of Madrid. Who will finally cross the line in the red jersey at El Paisaje de La Luz after 101.1 kilometers?

Stage 21.
Stage 21. © lavuelta.es

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