Madrid finish returns for 70th Vuelta

Spanish Vuelta organiers unveil a route for the August race again crafted to favour cycling's strongest climbers. The 21-stage grand tour startin

The 70th edition of the Tour of Spain will return to Madrid after a break from tradition to finish in Santiago de Compostela in 2014.

One of cycling's three grand tours, the gruelling 21-stage race will start with a 7.4 kilometre team time-trial in Marbella on Saturday, August 22 and finish with a parade around the centre of the Spanish capital on September 13.

As usual the organisers have crammed in a number of mountain-top finishes with nine such stages making their appearance in the race for the first time.

The most demanding of all will come in the 138km, 11th stage in Andorra which will encompass six steep climbs.

As well as the team time-trial to get the event started on the first Saturday, there is also a 39km individual time trial through Burgos on the 17th stage.

A final mountain finish awaits the riders on the outskirts of Madrid in Cercedilla on the penultimate stage before the traditional parade through the boulevards of the capital on the final Sunday.

Last year's winner Alberto Contador is unlikely to try to defend his title as the Spaniard has prioritised the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in 2015, while Sky's Chris Froome has yet to commit to the race after his second-place finish in 2014.

Therefore, Movistar duo Alejandro Valverde and Nairo Quintana are among the favourites to battle it out in the general classification, along with Katusha's Spanish rider Joaquim Rodriguez.

"It is a Vuelta like the previous ones, it is very demanding and has explosive finishes," said Valverde, who has finished on the podium for the past three years.

"Those of us who will be fighting for the general classification will need to be very aware every day."


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