The main preparatory race for the Vuelta a Espana this year showcases 14 World Tour teams and a course that is less hilly and more focused on time trials compared to previous years.
Who could potentially emerge as the winner in the general classification battle? This race is quite open with riders who have not competed since spring or are recovering from injuries. Riders like Thymen Arensman, Cian Uijtdebroecks, Sergio Higuita, and Davide Pigansoli are in the mix, but let’s take a chance on a rider who, if fit, suits this course perfectly:
The first stage is a flat sprint without any significant climbs or obstacles. The Burgos plains are typically windy, but that doesn’t seem to be the case today. Let’s root for the current standout in Burgos, Caleb Ewan, who recently claimed victory at the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon.