Vuelta a España: Stage 7 preview
Stage details and expert guide
Huesca – Alcañiz. Motorland Aragón
Distance: 160km
Highest point: 475m
Category: Rolling
High-speed finish
The Vuelta has bypassed Aragón for the past four years but remains in the region for a second finish today. Unlike the previo🍃us st🤡age that leaves the sprinters with almost no chance of prevailing, this one looks very likely to deliver a bunch finish. There are a few undulations as the riders head towards Alcañiz then the route heads on another few kilometres to the Motorland Aragón motor racing circuit. Finishing straights don’t come much wider than this one but the sprinters will have to judge their final effort very well as the wind could well be a complicating factor on such open terrain.
Bingen Fernández: "The key issue here will be if the wind starts to blow and which direction it comes fr🐟om. When I rode the Vuelta in April, the wind in this area used to be hell but it does drop in September. If it does blow, it could easily split the peloton."
The latest ꦓrace content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guidesﷺ, direct to your inbox!
Latest on Cyclingnews
-
'My last stand' - Bryan Coquard abandons Tour de France after completing mountain time trial with a broken finger
French sprinter suffered injury during Thursday's stage 12 but opted to complete Friday's 10.9km climb of Peyragudes before abandoning -
Tour de France 2025: All the yellow cards, fines, and penalties
A slew of infractions on stage 10 with three yellow cards -
As it happened: almighty GC fight on the Peyragudes mountain time trial on stage 13 of the Tour de France
The second and final race against the clock at this year’s Tour de France will be a mountain time trial on the climb to Peyragudes -
The current GC standings at the Tour de France 2025
Tadej Pogačar extends his GC lead with another dominant performance on the stage 13 mountain time trial