2019 Vuelta a Castilla y León
Male Team 25 - 27 Apr

Vuelta a Castilla y León

502 Kilometers 3 Stages
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Participants list

  1. Jorge Arcas
  2. Carlos Barbero
  3. Daniele Bennati
  4. Rubén Fernández
  5. Nelson Oliveira
  6. Eduardo Sepúlveda
  7. Edu Prades
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Timetable

The two opening stages on Thursday and Friday will finish around 5.30pm local; Saturday's final stage will end around 2.30pm CEST.
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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4" at all stage finishes, with two bonus sprints per day awarding 3-2-1 seconds.
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Social Media

The race's official Twitter account is @VueltaCyL; its hashtag, #VueltaCyL2019.
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Score

The Movistar Team / Abarca Sports structure has won no less than 13 GCs and 29 stages in the Vuelta a Castilla y León. The full list is available on our History section.

Stages

Analysis

01
Belorado - Castrojeriz (181km)
25 April
  1. 02 Enrique Sanz Euskadi-Murias "
  2. 03 Jérôme Cousin Total Direct Energie "
  3. 05 Carlos Barbero Movistar Team "
  4. 06 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team +1"
  5. 09 Edu Prades Movistar Team +4"
  6. 10 Daniele Bennati Movistar Team "
  7. 46 Eduardo Sepúlveda Movistar Team +2'00"
  8. 66 Jorge Arcas Movistar Team +5'26"
  9. 73 Rubén Fernández Movistar Team +9'06"
02
Frómista - Villada (170.3km)
26 April
  1. 01 Davide Cimolai Israel Cycling Academy 4h08'13"
  2. 02 Eduard Grosu Delko-Marseille "
  3. 03 Daniele Bennati Movistar Team "
  4. 06 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  5. 20 Edu Prades Movistar Team +54"
  6. 23 Carlos Barbero Movistar Team "
  7. 29 Jorge Arcas Movistar Team "
  8. 32 Rubén Fernández Movistar Team "
  9. 42 Eduardo Sepúlveda Movistar Team +3'55"
03
León - Villafranca del Bierzo (151.8km)
27 April
  1. 01 Enrique Sanz Euskadi-Murias 3h54'17"
  2. 02 Joao Matias Vito – Feirense – Blackjack "
  3. 03 Jordan Parra Manzana Postobón "
  4. 09 Nelson Oliveira Movistar Team "
  5. 30 Edu Prades Movistar Team "
  6. 42 Eduardo Sepúlveda Movistar Team "
  7. 55 Jorge Arcas Movistar Team "
  8. 60 Rubén Fernández Movistar Team "
  9. 76 Carlos Barbero Movistar Team "
  10. 83 Daniele Bennati Movistar Team "

Analysis

The 34th edition of the Vuelta a Castilla y León, held on the roads next to the Camino de Santiago, will again rule out any TTs or mountain-top finishes and rely on crosswinds, attacks and bonus seconds to decide a race open to many different rider types – even the sprinters.

A flat opening stage in the Burgos province -181km from Belorado to Castrojeriz, on Thursday 25th- will preceed another wind-exposed, sprinter-suited day two in the so-called Tierra de Campos (‘Land of Fields’) in Palencia, finishing in Villada on Friday 26th.

The race will end on Saturday 27th -there won’t be a Sunday showdown, since the Spanish general election is held in the 28th- in the Bierzo area, climbing to Foncebadón (Cat-2) and Onamio (Cat-3) before a rolling final circuit around Villafranca.