La Vuelta 2021 Stage 10 Highlights | Big Breakaway, Roglič Crashes, & A Change In Red!

The first rest day over and riders now face a route that is seemingly flat, running along the Mediterranean Coast before turning inland to tackle a 5km climb with an average of 8%, before the final descent into Rincón de la Victoria. Last time Roquetas de Mar hosted La Vuelta was three years ago, and this year it starts the stage. The rest of the stage is predominantly flat with one intermediate sprint at around 150km in, followed almost immediately by a category climb. Whilst then not an overly technical finish the summit of the climb will be a good indicator as those who will contest for the win on the descent. Subscribe to GCN for cycling as you have never seen it before! Live racing, shows & cycling adventure films: Subscribe to GCN Racing: #GCN #Cycling #BikeRacing Check out the GCN App: Let us know what your favourite race is, and which races you’d like us to cover. Brought to you by the world’s biggest cycling channel, the Global
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