The high road cycling competition has the most important event of the year in Andorra on 7 and 8 September, with the arrival of La Vuelta 2013, with final stage in the Coll de la Gallina. We recommend visit Andorra la Vella by the Tour of Europe or European tour and ciclinng holiday . Fans of great road cyclist’s races by stages will enjoy a full day of first level cycling class, with the "Andorran" stage of La Vuelta 2013, which will pass through the roads of the Principality: Port Envalira (Alberto Fernández Summit of this issue), the Coll d'Ordino and La Comella, to finish like last year in the exigent Collada de la Gallina. In what will be the 14th stage, the peloton will travel 164 km from Bagà (Berguedà, province of Barcelona) to the arrival in Andorra. The 68th edition of La Vuelta, which takes place between August 24th and September 15th, will feature 21 stages and a distance of over 3,300 km, with 6 flat stages, 13 stages of middle and high mountain, one team trial time and one individual trial time, with two days off and 41 mountain ports. The big hit squad will arrive to Andorra in the first of the three stages that have to be made in the Pyrenees.
суббота, 24 августа 2013 г.
The “Vuelta” 2013
The high road cycling competition has the most important event of the year in Andorra on 7 and 8 September, with the arrival of La Vuelta 2013, with final stage in the Coll de la Gallina. We recommend visit Andorra la Vella by the Tour of Europe or European tour and ciclinng holiday . Fans of great road cyclist’s races by stages will enjoy a full day of first level cycling class, with the "Andorran" stage of La Vuelta 2013, which will pass through the roads of the Principality: Port Envalira (Alberto Fernández Summit of this issue), the Coll d'Ordino and La Comella, to finish like last year in the exigent Collada de la Gallina. In what will be the 14th stage, the peloton will travel 164 km from Bagà (Berguedà, province of Barcelona) to the arrival in Andorra. The 68th edition of La Vuelta, which takes place between August 24th and September 15th, will feature 21 stages and a distance of over 3,300 km, with 6 flat stages, 13 stages of middle and high mountain, one team trial time and one individual trial time, with two days off and 41 mountain ports. The big hit squad will arrive to Andorra in the first of the three stages that have to be made in the Pyrenees.
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