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Barcelona Events 2024La Vuelta a España 2023Stage 1 In Barcelona - see below. Saturday 26th August 2023 14,6 km - Team Time-Trial Stage 2 Route Mataró to Barcelona Sunday 27th August 2023 181,3 km - Hilly Event dates: 26th August to 17th September 2023 Information: La Vuelta a España 2023 bike race starring the world's top riders including the 2023 winner of the Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard. Stage 1 Barcelona:The 2023 edition starts from Port Olimpic in Barcelona this year on 26th of August 2023. It's a 14,6 km - Team Time-Trial on Saturday afternoon, and will consist of a team time trial through the streets of Barcelona.This 14-kilometre route leaves from the Olympic Port and will showcase some of the city’s most emblematic locations through a quick, technical circuit that will mark small differences among the teams of the aspiring general classification leaders. Start: Playa del Somorrostro, Port Olimpic Route: Calle de la Marina , Plaza dels Voluntaris Olímpics (Besòs side), Calle de la Marina, Calle de Ramon Turró, Calle de Sardenya (in the opposite direction), Calle de Pujades (in the opposite direction), Paseo de Pujades (road closest to the sea, in the opposite direction), Paseo Lluís Companys (road on the Besós side), Paseo de Sant Joan (road on the Besós side), Calle de Casp, Calle de Lepant, Calle de Sancho d’Àvila, Calle de Badajoz, Avenida Diagonal, Calle de Cristòfol de Moura, Calle de Bac de Roda, Calle d’Aragó, Calle de Lepant (in the opposite direction), Calle de Mallorca, Avenida Diagonal (central road), Calle Roselló (in the opposite direction), Paseo de Gràcia, Calle d’Aragó, Calle Tarragona, Plaza d’Espanya (on the Llobregat side with lane separations). Finish: Avenida de la Reina Maria Cristina. Route map and information about stage 1 in Barcelona Route map and information about stage 2 in Barcelona Stage 1 Mataró to BarcelonaThe second stage of the 2023 edition will start from Mataró, north of Barcelona and finish in Barcelona at the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium on Montjuic hill. The 181.3 km route will feature two climbs: Coll de Sant Bartomeu (3rd category) and Coll d'Estenalles (2nd category). The race will also cross Villanova del Vallés, the Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit, as it passes through Montmeló, Sabadell, Manresa, Castellbell and Vilar, Molins de Rei and L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, among other localities. The Montjuic climb will determine the stage winner. Route through Barcelona after arriving from Mataro is: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, Plaza d’Espanya, Avenida de la Reina Maria Cristina, Avenida de Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, Calle el Polvorí, Túnel de la Foixarda, Camino de la Foixarda, Calle de la Foixarda, Avenida dels Montanyans, Calle Mirador del Palau Nacional, Paseo de Santa Madrona, Avenida Miramar, Calle de Torreforta, Carretera de Montjuïc, Calle del Castell, Paseo del Migdia, Calle del Foc, Calle Jocs del 92 (separated), Avenida de l’Estadi. Hashtags: #LaVuelta23 Route LaVuelta 2023 Useful links: Twitter LaVuelta Wikipedia Vuelta a España Website La Vuelta © Copyright Barcelonayellow.com Do not reproduce without permission. All rights reserved |
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