How to watch the 2023 Vuelta a España: Live TV and streaming

Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss, and Primoz Roglic will complete a Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3 on stage 21 in Madrid
Jonas Vingegaard, Sepp Kuss, and Primoz Rogl🔜ic will complete a Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3 on stage 💦21 in Madrid (Image credit: Alexander Hassenstein﷽/Getty Images)

The final Grand Tour of the season – the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2023 Vuelta a España – is drawing to a cl🐲ose as the race heads to the last leg to Madrid. We have all the information on how to watch the Vuelta a España, including free-to-air options and .

The race, running until Sunday, September 17 in Madrid, has brought together a n🍷umber of the top stage racers in the world racing head-to-head over a typically mountainous course, culminating in a 101.5km flat sprint stage in the country's capital.


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DateStageLocationLengthTerrainTiming (CET)
September 17Stage 21Hipodromo de la Zarzuela - Madrid101.5kmFlat17:14 - 19:58
Dani Ostanek
Senior News Writer

Dani Ostanek ♍is Senior News Writer at Cyclingnews, having joined in 2017 as a freelance contributor and later being hired full-time. Before joining the team, she had written for numerous major publications in the cycling world, including CyclingWeekly and Rouleur. She writes and edits at Cyclingnews as well as running newsletter, social media, and how to watch campaigns.