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Vuelta a España 2026

81e édition

The 81st Vuelta a España — Lisbon to Madrid via the Angliru and Lagos de Covadonga.

22 août - 13 septembre, 2026 ESSite officiel →
Vuelta a España 2026

Distance totale

3,220 km

Dénivelé total

49,800 m

Étapes

21

Discipline

road

Aperçu

The Vuelta a España 2026 opens August 22 in Lisbon with a team time trial along the Tagus — the third Vuelta Grand Départ in Portugal in the modern era. From there the race winds north through the Iberian peninsula on a route stuffed with the short, savage summit finishes that have become a Vuelta trademark.

Route at a glance

Three days in Portugal precede the move into Spain via Galicia, where stage 5 finishes at the Mirador de Ézaro — short, vicious, and historically decisive. The first week stays in the northwest, with stage 8 going long in the Cantabrian Mountains.

The second week heads south into Castilla, with the Sierra Nevada appearing earlier than usual on stage 12. After a flat day to Valencia, the race climbs back into the central plateau before the Madrid time trial on stage 17.

The final week is Asturias, and the Asturias week always tells the story. Stage 18 climbs the Lagos de Covadonga; stage 19 is the queen stage with three first-category climbs and the legendary Angliru finale. Stage 20 returns to the Picos de Europa one last time, before the traditional Madrid criterium.

Expected GC fight

The Vuelta tends to reward the rider who arrives fresh and the route this year — heavy with steep, brief climbs — favors pure climbers over time trialists. Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step), back at home, returns as a sentimental favorite. Sepp Kuss (Visma–Lease a Bike) defends his strongest Grand Tour. Carlos Rodríguez (INEOS Grenadiers) has built his season around this race after sitting out the Tour.

The wildcard is João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates), who came out of the Giro with form but no GC result, and the route's Angliru-and-Lagos finale is exactly his terrain. The points jersey looks open without the pure sprinters who skip the Vuelta for the Worlds build-up.

Étapes

#DateProfilParcoursDistanceVainqueur
122 aoûtCLMMonaco → MonacoIndividual time trial9 km -
223 aoûtVallonnéMonaco → ManosqueHilly stage215.5 km -
324 aoûtMontagneGruissan → Font RomeuMountain stage166.7 km -
425 aoûtMontagneAndorra La Vella → Andorra La VellaMountain stage104.9 km -
526 aoûtVallonnéFalset → RoquetesHilly stage171.1 km -
627 aoûtMontagneAlcossebre → CastellónMountain stage176.8 km -
728 aoûtMontagneVall d'Alba → Aramón ValdelinaresMountain stage149.9 km -
829 aoûtPlatPuçol → XeracoFlat stage176.4 km -
930 aoûtMontagneVillajoyosa → Alto de AitanaMountain stage187.5 km -
101 sept.VallonnéAlcaraz → Elche de la SierraHilly stage184.5 km -
112 sept.PlatCartagena → LorcaFlat stage156.1 km -
123 sept.MontagneVera → Calar AltoMountain stage166.5 km -
134 sept.MontagneAlmuñécar → LojaMountain stage193.2 km -
145 sept.MontagneJaén → Sierra de la PanderaMountain stage152.7 km -
156 sept.MontagnePalma del Río → CórdobaMountain stage181.2 km -
168 sept.PlatCortegana → Palos de la FronteraFlat stage186 km -
179 sept.PlatDos Hermanas → SevilleFlat stage189.2 km -
1810 sept.CLMEl Puerto de Santa María → Jerez de la FronteraIndividual time trial32.5 km -
1911 sept.VallonnéVélez-Málaga → Peñas BlancasHilly stage205.1 km -
2012 sept.MontagneLa Calahorra → Collado del AlguacilMountain stage187 km -
2113 sept.PlatGranada → GranadaFlat stage99.4 km -

Couverture

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