2022 Vuelta a Asturias
Male Team 29 Apr - 01 May

Vuelta Asturias

485 Kilometers 3 Stages
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TV

There will be live images from the final section of each stage at the region’s public TV network RTPA.

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Timetable

The first two stages will end around 5pm; Sunday’s showdown will be completed around 2.15pm.

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Bonus

There will be 10-6-4″ at every finish plus 3-2-1″ at intermediate sprints.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @vueltasturias; the hashtag is #LaVueltina.

Stages

Analysis

01
Oviedo - Pola de Lena (166.3km)
29 April
  1. 01 Simon Yates Team BikeExchange 4h26'44"
  2. 02 Vincenzo Albanese EOLO-Kometa +14"
  3. 03 Alexis Vuillermoz Team TotalEnergies "
  4. 08 Iván Sosa Movistar Team "
  5. 12 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +16"
  6. 36 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +6'30"
  7. 39 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team "
  8. 49 Vinícius Rangel Movistar Team +8'31"
  9. 67 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team +15'20"
  10. 69 Sergio Samitier Movistar Team "
02
Candás - Cangas del Narcea (199km)
30 April
  1. 01 Iván Sosa Movistar Team 5h12'39"
  2. 02 Lorenzo Fortunato EOLO-Kometa +11"
  3. 03 Igor Arrieta Equipo Kern Pharma +12"
  4. 04 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team +34"
  5. 09 Sergio Samitier Movistar Team +1'19"
  6. 34 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +8'48"
  7. 35 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +11'29"
  8. 53 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team +18'07"
  9. 66 Vinícius Rangel Movistar Team +23'36"
03
Cangas del Narcea - Oviedo (120.5km)
01 May
  1. 01 Simon Yates Team BikeExchange 2h47'08"
  2. 02 Vincenzo Albanese EOLO-Kometa +37"
  3. 03 Kévin Vauquelin Arkéa Samsic "
  4. 08 Antonio Pedrero Movistar Team "
  5. 13 Iván Sosa Movistar Team "
  6. 15 Sergio Samitier Movistar Team +41"
  7. 19 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +1'35"
  8. 41 Iván García Cortina Movistar Team +4'36"
  9. 42 Iñigo Elosegui Movistar Team "
  10. 49 Vinícius Rangel Movistar Team +5'26"

Analysis

Once again, the Vuelta a Asturias will be the final race of the first half of the Spanish men’s pro cycling calendar, plus a last stepping stone for some of the Movistar Team riders attending the Giro d’Italia, over three stages full of mountains.

No less than six climbs, including La Colladona (Cat-1) and the steep La Cabaña (Cat-3) + Carabanzo (Cat-3) near the end, are on the menu of stage one towards Pola de Lena (Friday 29th). Day two, Saturday 30th, should be the Queen stage, with the long Alto del Acebo (Cat-1) towards the finish in Cangas del Narcea. And on Sunday 1st May, as usual, the peloton will take on the grueling Violeo (Cat-2) before the last finishing line in Oviedo.