The terror of La Vuelta arrives

The terror of La Vuelta arrives

It first appeared in the cycling world in 1999 and since then Angliru has become an iconic peak. That international showcase, with ‘Chava’ Jiménez as the first winnerr, promoted an ascent that takes cyclists to the limit of their capabilities, both due to the wild inclination and the tremendous hardness of its ramps. The port is made up of sections with their own identity. Les Cabanes (22%), Llagos (14.5%), Los Picones (20%), Cobayos (21.5%), La Cueña les Cabres (23.5%) and El Aviru (21.5%) They complete the climb, a total of 12.4 km at an average gradient of 9.8%.



It is not its altitude that is frightening, nor its

length. The harshness of Northern terror HE

settles in its wild inclination and the demand

of its ramps. Every climb to the top

Asturian becomes a phenomenon.

Its popularity refers to the most

pure mountain biking.

All the winners at the top of the colossus

The Angliru port gained international fame

when it was included as the end of the stage in the Vuelta

in 1999. This will be the ninth time he has been crowned

after ‘Chava’ did it for the first time

Jiménez in the remembered finale in which he starred together

to the Russian Pavel Tonkov.

*He was stripped of the victory for doping.

This is the queen stage of La Vuelta

Its route consists of 124.4 kilometers. Al Angliru

Two first-class ports precede it,

Colladiella and the Alto del Cordal, who has the last

kilometer and a half at 12% average and a descent

of the most dangerous.

Altitude: 10m

Distance: 0 km

Altitude: 1,558 m

Distance: 124.4 km

San Martin

of King Aurelius

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It is not its altitude that is frightening, nor its

length. The harshness of Northern terror HE

settles in its wild inclination and the demand

of its ramps. Every climb to the top

Asturian becomes a phenomenon.

Its popularity refers to the most

pure mountain biking.

All the winners at the top of the colossus

The Angliru port gained international fame

when it was included as the end of the stage in the

Return in 1999. This will be the ninth time in

to be crowned after he did it for

‘Chava’ Jiménez for the first time in the remembered

finale in which he starred alongside the Russian Pavel Tonkov.

*He was stripped of the victory for doping.

This is the queen stage of La Vuelta

Its route consists of 124.4 kilometers. Al Angliru

Two first-class ports precede it,

Colladiella and the Alto del Cordal, who has the last

kilometer and a half at 12% average and a descent

of the most dangerous.

San Martin

of King Aurelius

It is an effort of more than 40 minutes… for those who finish in the first positions. It is the day marked in red for many runners, since, in just a couple of kilometers, the difference between runners can be minutes. It will be the ninth time that La Vuelta has crowned this peak. The previous one was in 2020, in a very different situation from the previous ones. It happened in the year of the pandemic, without fans in the ditches and with a shocking image with the runners ascending alone, with an audience absent due to health recommendations.



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With the first five kilometers relatively

simple, the hardness begins once we reach the

Viapara area. From here they begin

sections succeed each other and upper slope curves

at 10% until reaching a turn that leads to the

terrible Cueña Les Cabres with its painful slope.

The climb covers 12.4 kilometers with

a difference of 1,218 meters and a slope

average of 9.8%.

The battle between

favorites for the general

usually occurs in

very hard ramps

finals

9.

8.

7.

6.

5.

4.

3.

2.

1.

Goal

Les Piedrusines

The Aviru

Les Cabres

Guinea pigs

The Picones

Llagos

Les Cabanes

Start

20.0%

21.5%

23.5%

21.5%

20.0%

14.5%

22.0%

9.1%

Last location

before the ascension.

The slope that opens the doors of suffering.

Once you cross the Viapará area,

The Curves of Les Cabanes are located

with a very hard slope of 22% that

runs 150 meters and that announces to the

cyclists the beginning of the agonizing ascent.

The center of the very difficult climb. After

get over Los Picones (with a 20% maximum)

and the Curva Los Cobayos, with a hairpin

of 21.5%, The route leads to the famous

Cueña de Les Cabres where you reach the

maximum slope: 23.5%.

The horror of Les Cabres was overcome, before

reach the final 400 meters with a slight

descent, cyclists will still have to face the

Aviru and Les Piedrusines ramps with

maximum slopes of 21.5% and 20%,

respectively.

The hardness of the Angliru prevents it from

steeper roads you can go by wheel, so

Each cyclist has to climb at his own pace. The distances

between first and second they have been decreasing

over the years.

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With the first five kilometers relatively

simple, the hardness begins once we reach the

Viapara area. From here they begin

sections succeed each other and slope curves

superiors at 10% until reaching a turn that

leads to the terrible Cueña Les Cabres

with its painful slope.

The climb covers 12.4 kilometers with

a difference of 1,218 meters and a slope

average of 9.8%.

Last location

before the ascension.

9.

8.

7.

6.

5.

4.

3.

2.

1.

Goal

Les Piedrusines

The Aviru

Les Cabres

Guinea pigs

The Picones

Llagos

Les Cabanes

Start

20.0%

21.5%

23.5%

21.5%

20.0%

14.5%

22.0%

9.1%

The slope that opens the doors of suffering.

Once you cross the Viapará area, you will

find the Curves of Les Cabanes with a

very hard slope of 22% that runs 150 m

and that announces to the cyclists the beginning of the agony

ascension.

The center of the very difficult climb. After

get over Los Picones (with a maximum of 20%) and the

Los Cobayos Curve, with a range of 21.5%,

The route leads to the famous Cueña de

Les Cabres where the maximum of

earring: 23.5%.

Overcome the horror of Les Cabres, before arriving

at the final 400 meters with a slight descent, the

Cyclists will still have to face the ramps of the

Aviru and Les Piedrusines with maximum slopes

21.5% and 20%, respectively.

That will change in this 17th stage, which will also be crucial for the outcome of La Vuelta as it is held in the third week, four days before finishing in Madrid. The eight previous ascents left seven different winners. That is to say, one of them repeated: Alberto Contador (2008 and 2017), who also achieved his last victory here as a professional. The aforementioned José María Jiménez (1999), Gilberto Simoni (2000). Roberto Heras (2002), Juanjo Cobo (2011 and later disqualified for doping), Kenny Elissonde (2013) and Hugh Carthy (2020, the winners. These last two are present in this edition. Will there be a new runner who will inscribe his name on the wall at the top?



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The Angliru, on par with the large ports

The legend of Angliru is similar to that of other

mythical climbs of the Tour de France or the Giro

from Italy. It is often compared to Zoncolan,

whose average slope is greater, but in the port

Asturian, greater differences have been seen between

the cyclists.

The climb from Ovaro has a

stretch of 6 kms. at an average of

14.5%. The port is considered

harder that is currently uploaded.

The mythical port that rises in the

heart of the Italian Alps has

always been considered as

one of the toughest in the world.

A slide of maximum hardness.

The final four kilometers are

terrible, with ramps of more than

twenty%.

It was first climbed in 1910 and

This year he was promoted in the Vuelta.

He has been crowned by the best

climbers of cycling history.

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

9.8 km

1,210 m

12.5%

22.0%

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

12.4km

1,307 m

10.5%

20.0%

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

21.5 km

1,671 m

7.8%

24.0%

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

19km

2,115 m

7.4%

10.9%

The fastest ascents to the Asturian summit

The ten most notable records have occurred

less than 45 minutes. This data yields a

average that defines the severity of the port:

It takes 3.5 minutes to complete a kilometer.

Roberto Heras and Alejandro Valverde have four

of the best times.

2013

Alexander

Valverde

Vincenzo

Nibali

Time:

41′ 55”

Speed:

18.32 km/h

Daytona Circuit (Nascar)

Corkscrew Curve (MotoGP)

Home of the port

La Vega-Riosa

Kilometer 112

340m

Slope comparison

The Asturian port is one of the toughest in the world and its maximum

slope, one of the largest that can be found in different

sports.

Source: lavuelta.com/Getty/Own elaboration.

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The Angliru, on par with the great ports

The legend of Angliru is similar to that of other

mythical climbs of the Tour de France or the Giro

from Italy. It is often compared to Zoncolan,

whose average slope is greater, but in the port

Asturian, greater differences have been seen between

the cyclists.

The climb from Ovaro has a stretch of 6 km.

at an average of 14.5%. It is considered the

hardest port currently climbed.

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

9.8 km

1,210 m

12.5%

22.0%

The mythical port that stands in the heart of the

Italian Alps has always been considered

as one of the toughest in the world.

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

12.4km

1,307 m

10.5%

20.0%

A slide of maximum hardness. Debuted

this year on the Tour. The four kms. finals

They are terrible, with ramps of more than 20%.

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

21.5 km

1,671 m

7.8%

24.0%

It was climbed for the first time in 1910 and this year it was

rose in the Vuelta. He has been crowned by

best climbers in the history of cycling.

Extension:

Altitude:

Average slope:

Maximum slope:

19km

2,115 m

7.4%

10.9%

Faster ascensions

The ten most notable records have occurred

less than 45 minutes. This data shows

an average that defines the severity of the port:

it takes 3.5 minutes to complete

One kilometer. Roberto Heras and Alejandro Valverde

They have four of the best times.

Source: lavuelta.com/Getty/Own elaboration.

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