A Rise in the Mountains as Vuelta a Espana Cranks up the Climbing
- Jonas Vingegaard is a top contender for the Vuelta a España, starting in Turin for a 21-day race filled with mountains.
- Vingegaard aims for overall victory, stating, "I'm here for the overall win, and with this team supporting me, that seems like a realistic goal."
- Team Visma is considered the strongest on paper, providing significant support for Vingegaard.
- Egan Bernal is viewed as a dark horse for victory, aiming to complete the treble of Grand Tour wins after his previous Tour de France and Giro d'Italia victories.
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The Dane is trying to conclude a difficult season, and the Tour of Spain offers him the opportunity to step out of the shadow of his overpowering long-term rival, Tadej Pogacar.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleOn a still very mountainous route, the Danes and the Portuguese will be the leaders of the two mastodones of cycling: the Visma-Lease a Bike and UAE-Emirates.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThere are ten top-of-the-hill finishes on the route, the most notable of which are El Angliru, La Farrapona and Bola del Mundo.
The Spanish round celebrates its 90th anniversary with an unprecedented departure in Italy. The Danish takes on the role of a great candidate, while Ayuso and Almeida share the leadership of the UAE in the absence of Pogacar.
·Barcelona, Spain
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right8Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution43% Center
Bias Distribution
- 43% of the sources are Center
43% Center
L 22%
C 43%
R 35%
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