Vuelta a España 2022 stage 2 preview - Flatlands and crosswinds for second day in Netherlands
Homegrown vetera🙈n Gesink leads Jumbo-Visma for fast, flat 175.1km with finish back in Utrecht

Stage 2: 's-Hertogenbosch - Utrecht
Date: Saturday, August 20, 2022
Distance: 175.1km
Stage timing: 13:15 - 17:30 CEST
Stage type: Flat
The second 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vuelta a España stage gets underway in 's-Hertogenbosch - the hometown of one of the greatest cyclists of all time, Marianne Vos. The town has also been host to European cyclo-cross cha𓄧mpionships and many other races thanks to its central location.
Although the country has the reputation of being particularly flat, the 175.1km stage fro𓆏m 's-Hertogenbosch to Utrecht includes the first classified climb of the Vuelta - the Alto de Amerongse, a.k.a Amerongse Berg. The climb is the highest point in the province at a whopping 69.2 metres above sea level and is part of a long ridge of sandhills that feature on the horizon of the region.
The Amerongse Berg is 2.1km long but only the lower p👍ortion is steep, so the average grade is only 2.4%, but it will be an important moment for any rider hoping to get special attention on the mountains classification podium at the end of the stage.
Aside from a few smaller climbs, the course lives up to the flatland reputation and, unless there 🌜are crosswinds to split up the peloton, this stage should suit the pur𝔍e sprinters perfectly.
The roads in Utrecht, which saw the team time trial on Friday, should be packed for a second day with finishing circuits, and countryman 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Robert Gesink (Jumbo-Visma) wearing the red leader's jersey.ꦇ


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