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Vuelta a España 2023: Preview of Stage 2, watch out for the final climb

On the second day of the Vuelta, the cyclists gather at the beach. Mataró Beach, in this case. While the Volta a Catalunya has visited many times in recent years, this marks the first time for the Vuelta a España.

Almost immediately from the start, climbing is a constant factor. The Coll de Sant Bartomeu (6.6 km at 4.5%) isn’t overly difficult, but it can catch some off guard right from the beginning. After a quick visit to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, the route goes up the Coll D’Estenalles. It’s around twenty kilometers in length but has a manageable average gradient.

More crucial is the final climb of the stage. This is the ascent to Montjuïc Castle, the most famous mountain in Barcelona. While not a climb that will decide the Vuelta, it might cause some seconds to be lost. An attacking rider could use the 0.9 km climb at 9.4% to gain a few seconds in the general classification.

Stage 2 (August 27): Mataró-Barcelona, 181.8 km

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Every day at 2:00 PM, the information about the next stage of the Vuelta a España 2023 will be published. Stay tuned!

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