start the Tour Andalusia 2022 female with a three-stage tour through the provinces of Grenade, Malaga Y Cadiz and a total of 17 participating teams.
In this Feminine Route of the Sunwith a hundred registered cyclists, the Movistar and the UAE Team ADQ are the two favorite teams that will line up, respectively, the double champions of Spain (in line and time trial) of the sub-23 categories, Sarah Martinand absolute, mavi garcia.
ROUTE AND STAGES VUELTA ANDALUCIA ELITE WOMEN
The first stage of the Andalusian round will begin this Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. (CET), in salobrena (Granada), and will conclude at the top of sandsin Malaga, after 105 kilometers.
The next day the peloton will face a leg-breaking route between Malaga and Mijasprior to the final day, the longest and most complicated, with 139 kilometers between the Malaga town of Fuengirola and the Cadiz town of Castellar de la Frontera, with Puerto de la Cruz (2nd category) and the Hacho from Gaucin (1st) as main obstacles.
First stage: Salobreña–Arenas (105 kilometres)
Second stage: Malaga–Mijas (120 kilometers)
Third stage: Fuengirola–Castellar de la Frontera (139 kilometers)
FAVORITES OF THE VUELTA ANDALUCIA
Movistar Team and UAE Team ADQswith teams belonging to the ‘UCI Women’s World Tour’the highest category of women’s cycling, and the Spanish team, fourth in the world ranking, will attend this I Women’s Tour of Andalusia with a formation led by the Colombian climber Paula Patinothe Cuban sprinter Arlene Sierra and the young woman from Burgos Sarah Martin.
On the part of the Emiratis, sixth in the UCI ranking, their leader is the Balearic mavi garciawho arrives in excellent form, as she showed last week when she finished fifth in the Fleche Walloon, and will be backed by the Italian Erica Magnaldi and the Slovenian veteran Urska Paint.
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All the Spanish women’s teams in the UCI Continental category, as well as the Barcelona team, will try to face both blocks Zaaf and the malagueñas of Prolong–CC. Al Andalusin addition to squads from Australia, Great Britain, France, Germany or Norway.
THE SPANISH TEAMS
Among the Spanish teams, in the historic Biscay-Durango they highlight the murciana Irene Mendez and the Valencian Alba Teruel like spearheads, with the Asturian Lucia Gonzalez as captain; Meanwhile he Labor Kutxa will put the current champion of the Spanish Cup into contention, Idoia Eraso.
The Sopela Women’s Team will do the same with the current leader of said contest, the German Nadine Gill; the Miera-Meruelo River will have as leader Alba Leonard, recent winner of the Villa de Noja Trophy; and the Soltec Team Costa Calidato the Venezuelan Maryoly Sosa.
The Eneicat-RBH Global Leonese, the Team Farto BTC Galician and the Massi-Tactic Catalan complete the chapter of state UCI Continental teams.
Precisely, in the lineup of the Massi-Tactic the roteña shines Belen Lopezpioneer of Andalusian cycling, image of this I Ruta del Sol Vuelta Ciclista a Andalucía Elite Women and who in her twentieth season at the highest level of the national squad will participate in the premiere of this race in her land.
DORSALS AND OFFICIAL PARTICIPANTSUAE Team ADQ
1, Garcia, Mavi
2, Paint, Ursa
3, Tomasi, Laura
4, Zanetti, Linda
5, Magnaldi, Erica
MOVISTAR TEAM
11 Eric Jelena
12, Giant, Sarah
13, Martin, Sarah
14, Patino, Paula
15, Aalerud, Katrine
16, Sierra, Arlenes
CAMS-BASSO
21, Morrow, Beth
22Edwards, Emma
23, Bonillo, Sara
24, Storrie, Becky
25 Scott, Katie
CANYON//SRAM GENERATION
31, Espinola, Seawater
32, Nzayisenga, Valantine
33, Bauernfeind, Ricarda
34, Sharpe, Liori
TEAM FARTO-BTC
41, Christoforou, Antri
42, Gutierrez, Ariadne
43, Svarinska, Lina
44, Blais, Marie-Soleil
45, Rosillo, Marta
46, Britz, Blue
BIZKAIA-DURANGO
51, Teruel, Alba
52, Mendez, Irene
53, Gonzalez, Lucia
54, Rodriguez, Sofia
55, Larrarte, Eukene
56, Soto, Catalina
KUTXA LABOR
61, Eraso, Idoia
62, White, Yurani
63, Ostolaza, Usoa
64, Gilbert, Ariana
65, Gutierrez, Sandra
ENEICAT-RBH GLOBAL
71, Isasi, Ziortza
72, Laizane, Lija
73, Fasoi, Varvara
74, Villalon, Aranza
75, Huitveldt, Josephine
76, Soler, Paula
NORWAY
81, Edseth, Mars Berg
82, Haugset, Sigrid Ytterhus
83, Jørgensen, Tiril
84, Lind, Magdalene
85, Nilssen, Birgitte Andersen
86, Utvik, Emelie
MIERA RIVER-CANTABRIA SPORTS
91, Esteban, Carolina
92, Perez, Susana
93, Roxo, Beatrice
94, Leonard, Alba
95, Tenorio, Laura
96, Angela, Eve
STADE ROCHELAIS CHARENTE MARITIME
101, Granger, India
102, Abgrall, Noemie
103, Souyris, Manon
104, Janse Van Rensburg, Frances
105, Allione, Marine
MASSI TACTIC WOMEN’S TEAM
111, Lechner, Corinna
112, Ramirez, Andrea
113, Nerlo, Aurela
114, Benito, Mireia
115, Trias, Mireia
116, Lopez, Belen
ROXSOLT LIV SRAM
121, Allen, Jacqui
122, Barrow, Justine
123, Button, Saffron
124, Field, Matilda
125, Frain, Nicole
126, Sherwell, Courtney
SOPELA WOMEN’S TEAM
131, Coutinho, Alice
132, Steels, Claire
133, Amondarain, Naia
134, Gill, Nadine
135, Barrajon, Cristina
136, Banlles, Maria
SOLTEC TEAM
141, Martinez, Beatriz
142, Gonzalez, Belen
143, Sosa, Maryoly
144, Crespo, Alicia
145, Gorospe, Carolina
146, Sanchez, Claudia
ZAAF CYCLING TEAM
151, Mason, Polly
152, Pujol, Cristina
153, Perez, Elena
154, Rodriguez, Jimena Dolores
155, Dehghan, Mandana
156, Medina, Maria De Los Angeles
PROLONGED AL – ANDALUCS
161, Red, Rocio
162, Pozuelo, Azahara
163, Galeano, Gloria
164, Flag, Victory
165, Blacksmith, Alba
166, Tamayo, Lorraine