La Vuelta A Espana Highlights - Season 3 / Year 2018

Season 3 / Year 2018

Episodes

Stage 1 - Individual Time Trial, Malaga
Action from the opening stage as riders completed an 8km time trial around Malaga.

Stage 2 -Marbella to Caminito Del Rey
Action from the 163.5km second stage from Marbella to Caminito del Rey, a generally flat ride with an uphill finish.

Stage 3 - Mijas to Alhaurin De La Torre
The best of the action from the 178.2km third stage as the riders travel from Mijas to Alhaurin de la Torre.

Stage 4 - Vélez-Málaga to Alfacar
Best bits from the 161.4km fourth stage as the riders travelled from Velez-Malaga to Alfacar.

Stage 5 - Granada to Roquetas De Mar
Action from the 188.7km fifth stage in which the pack travelled from Granada to Roquetas de Mar. Gary Imlach presents.

Stage 6 - Huercal-Overa to San Javier Mar Menor
Action from the 155.7km sixth stage from Huercal-Overa to San Javier Mar Menor on a day that should suit sprinters.

Stage 7 - Puerto Lumbreras to Pozo Alcon
Action from the 185.7km seventh stage from Puerto Lumbreras to Pozo Alcon - a lumpy but generally flat stage.

Stage 8 - Linares to Almaden
Best bits from Stage eight, 195.1km from Linares to Almaden. There could be chance for a breakaway in this flat but long stage. Gary Imlach presents, with commentary from Ned Boulting and David Millar.

Stage 9 - Talavera De La Reina to La Covatilla
Action from the ninth stage of the race - 220.8km from Talavera de la Reina to La Covatilla.

Stage 10 - Salamanca to Fermoselle
All of the best bits from Stage 10, as riders travel 177km from Salamanca to Fermoselle following a rest day.

Stage 11 - Mombuey to Ribeira Sacra Luintra
Stage 11, from Mombuey to Ribeira Sacra Luintra, is the longest this year, as riders travel 207.8km on a winding, lumpy route.

Stage 12 - Mondonedo to Faro De Estaca De Bares, Manon
Stage 12 from Mondonedo to Faro de Estaca de Bares, Manon in a portion of the race that could favour sprinters.

Stage 13 - Candas to Valle De Sabero, La Camperona
Action from Stage 13, from Candas to Valle de Sabero, La Camperona, which features a mountain top finish.

Stage 14 - Cistierna to Les Praeres - Nava
Action from Stage 14 of the race in Spain on a second day in Asturias, featuring a difficult climbing finish.

Stage 15 - Ribera De Arriba to Lagos De Covadonga
Action from Stage 15 of the race in Spain as riders travel 178.2km from Ribera de Arriba to Lagos de Covadonga.

Stage 16 - Santillana Del Mar to Torrelavega
Action from Stage 16's individual time trial - 32km from Santillana del Mar to Torrelavega.

Stage 17 - Getxo to Balcon De Bizkaia
Action from Stage 17 of the race as riders travel 157km from Getxo to Balcon de Bizkaia with a steep uphill finish.

Stage 18 - Ejea De Los Caballeros to Lleida
Action from Stage 18 in Spain, 186.1km from Ejea de los Caballeros to Lleida on a flat day that could suit sprinters.

Stage 19 - Lleida to Andorra
Action from Stage 19 of the race, which sees riders travel 154.4km from Lleida to Andorra.

Stage 20 - Andorra to Coll De La Gallina - Santuario De Canolich
Action from Stage 20 - 97.3km from Andorra to Coll de la Gallina - Santuario de Canolich.

Stage 21 - Alcorcon to Madrid
A showpiece finish on the streets of Madrid for the final stage of the Vuelta.
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