The Tour de France has concluded, but there’s no need to worry. Your next cycling thrill is just around the corner with the arrival of the Vuelta a España. The third and ultimate Grand Tour of the year includes a captivating lineup of cycling stars. Jonas Vingegaard, a two-time Tour de France victor, has affirmed his participation alongside his teammate Primoz Roglic, a three-time Vuelta champion. Adding to the excitement, Remco Evenepoel, the 2022 conqueror, is back on the Spanish terrain. He is aiming to uphold his Red Jersey title.
Vegas Betting will uncover the details regarding the schedule and location of the 2023 race edition and insights into the route. Most importantly, we’ll analyze the noteworthy contenders vying for victory.
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Vuelta a España 2023 Details
The Vuelta a España is set to commence with a team time trial in Barcelona, Spain. It is scheduled for Saturday, August 26th. The grand finale of the race will take place in Madrid on Sunday, September 17th.
Covering a total distance of 3153.8 kilometers, the Vuelta a España will encompass 21 stages. These stages will comprise of seven mountain stages, six hilly stages, four flat stages, and two flat stages with high-altitude finishes. There will be two rest days. Additionally, the race will feature one team time trial and one individual time trial.
A formidable field of competitors is poised to descend upon Spain in pursuit of triumph. Jumbo-Visma, fueled by their momentum, seeks to achieve a remarkable Grand Tour hat-trick. Both Jonas Vingegaard (Tour de France champion) and Primoz Roglic (Giro d’Italia victor) have emerged as favorites in the Vuelta.
Roglic enters the competition reinvigorated after his captivating Giro victory against Geraint Thomas, with his sights set on an achievement that would equal the record of four Vuelta wins. His previous successes in 2019, 2020, and 2021 serve as a testament to his prowess. Joining him is teammate Vingegaard, who, following his triumphant defense of Yellow Jersey, has affirmed his participation in his second Vuelta, marking his return since 2020.
Bookmakers have positioned Vingegaard as the frontrunner at odds of +143 to secure the Vuelta title, while Roglic stands at +300 odds to claim his record-equalling fourth victory.
The two favorites face a noteworthy challenge in the form of last year’s Vuelta champion, Remco Evenepoel, who holds odds of +480. Evenepoel’s commanding presence was evident in his leadership of the Giro until his unfortunate Covid-induced withdrawal in May.
Following closely in the rankings is Juan Ayuso at +930, trailed by Geraint Thomas at +2600, Enric Mas at +2100, and Joao Almeida at +4100. The next three weeks promise an enthralling spectacle of competition and anticipation.
Vuelta a España will start with a team time trial. Building upon the formats tested in Torrevieja in 2019 and Utrecht last year, the 2023 edition will commence with a team-time trial in the vibrant city of Barcelona.
Covering a distance of 14.8 kilometers, this stage introduces elements beyond mere flatness. The route incorporates subtle changes in elevation as the 22 participating teams navigate through the urban streets. The race embarks from the picturesque beachfront and emboldens riders to tackle an array of technically demanding right-angle turns. The course culminates in front of the renowned fountain at Montjuïc Park, imparting an air of grandeur to the finish.
With its length reduced by 9km in comparison to last year’s 23km team time trial, the time gaps between teams are likely to be narrower. This shift anticipates more closely contested time differentials compared to the previous year, when teams were separated by a notable two-minute margin in Utrecht. At the summit of the standings, a mere matter of seconds is expected to divide the leading teams, underscoring the intense competition as the inaugural red jersey of the race is bestowed.
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