2021 Vuelta a Andalucía
Male Team 18 - 22 May

Vuelta a Andalucía

801 Kilometers 5 Stages
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Participants list

  1. Héctor Carretero
  2. José Joaquín Rojas
  3. Juri Hollmann
  4. Sebastián Mora
  5. Miguel Ángel López
  6. Gonzalo Serrano
  7. Abner González
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TV

The race will be broadcast live on Eurosport Player and GCN, at 2pm CEST.

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Timetable

All stages will finish just before 3.30pm CEST.

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Bonus

There are NO bonus seconds available.

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Social Media

The race’s official Twitter account is @VCANDALUCIA; the official hashtag is #67RdS.

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Score

The Movistar Team has won the overall classification of the Vuelta a Andalucía up to nine times, five of which -an all-time record- were claimed by Alejandro Valverde (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017).

Stages

Analysis

01
La Cala de Mijas - Zahara de la Sierra (152.1km)
18 May
  1. 01 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team 3h54'25"
  2. 02 Orluis Aular Caja Rural "
  3. 03 Daryl Impey Israel Start-Up Nation "
  4. 09 Miguel Ángel López Movistar Team +3"
  5. 20 Héctor Carretero Movistar Team +12"
  6. 43 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +48"
  7. 56 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +59"
  8. 77 Abner González Movistar Team +3'24"
  9. 92 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +4'44"
02
Iznájar - Alcalá la Real (184.8km)
19 May
  1. 01 Ethan Hayter INEOS Grenadiers 5h04'30"
  2. 02 Miguel Ángel López Movistar Team +7"
  3. 03 Sven Erik Bystrom UAE Team Emirates +10"
  4. 11 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +25"
  5. 31 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +1'33"
  6. 71 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +9'26"
  7. 73 Abner González Movistar Team +9'37"
  8. 74 Héctor Carretero Movistar Team +9'51"
  9. 99 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +17'54"
03
Beas de Segura - Villarrodrigo (176.9km)
20 May
  1. 01 Miguel Ángel López Movistar Team 5h03'26"
  2. 02 Antwan Tolhoek Jumbo – Visma +2"
  3. 03 James Piccoli Israel Start-Up Nation +6"
  4. 06 Héctor Carretero Movistar Team +1'25"
  5. 24 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team +2'43"
  6. 26 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team +3'35"
  7. 63 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +13'35"
  8. 65 Abner González Movistar Team "
  9. 103 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +26'45"
04
Baza - Cúllar Vega (182.9km)
21 May
  1. 01 André Greipel Israel Start-Up Nation 4h37'12"
  2. 02 Álvaro Hodeg Deceuninck – Quick Step "
  3. 03 Mads Pedersen Trek-Segafredo "
  4. 16 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  5. 19 Miguel Ángel López Movistar Team "
  6. 25 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team "
  7. 48 Abner González Movistar Team +8"
  8. 76 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +1'09"
  9. 92 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +1'54"
  10. 93 Héctor Carretero Movistar Team "
05
Vera Playa - Pulpí (107km)
22 May
  1. 01 Ethan Hayter INEOS Grenadiers 2h27'12"
  2. 02 Philipp Walsleben Alpecin-Fenix "
  3. 03 Toms Skujins Trek-Segafredo "
  4. 04 Miguel Ángel López Movistar Team "
  5. 06 Gonzalo Serrano Movistar Team "
  6. 15 Héctor Carretero Movistar Team +15"
  7. 18 José Joaquín Rojas Movistar Team "
  8. 48 Abner González Movistar Team +1'26"
  9. 71 Juri Hollmann Movistar Team +3'52"
  10. 79 Sebastián Mora Movistar Team +3'57"

Analysis

The Ruta del Sol returns, in not-so-usual dates yet happily in the calendar, for a 67th edition which removes any time trials from its route, giving protagonism to the climbers in a five-stage parcours which crosses Andalucía from west to east.

A gentle stage one, with no big climbs yet with an uphill finish in Zahara de la Sierra (Tuesday 18th), will be followed by a hilly stage two, Wednesday 19th, with the Alto de la Hortichuela (Cat-2) just before a tough hill-top arrival in Alcalá la Real.

Thursday 20th, riders will tackle the Queen stage, with six categorized climbs -including Cat-1 Alto del Yelmo and La Toba- and a Cat-3 finish in Villarrodrigo. After that, the sprinters will have their chance in Cúllar Vega on Friday 21st, before tackling a short, explosive showdown towards Pulpí, Almería (Saturday 22nd), climbing the Alto de la Geoda (Cat-3) just before the line.