| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
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Vuelta2010-S19 |
thunderthighs |
Sep 11th 2010, 09:57 |
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229.4km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Intermediate
- Difficult
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
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Carbajal de Fuentes-Palanquinos |
Xandalio |
Feb 16th 2011, 02:35 |
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32.8km |
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Carbajal de Fuentes-Carbajal de Fuentes |
Xandalio |
Feb 16th 2011, 02:43 |
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38.9km |
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Medina - Bisjueces - Villarcayo - Medina |
luis.seco |
Jul 17th 2011, 04:38 |
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22km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Scenic
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| Easy on-road trail on scenic rolling hills in Northern Spain |
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Medina - Puente Romano - Minon |
luis.seco |
Jul 17th 2011, 04:45 |
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13km |
- Recreational
- Basic
- Offroad
- Low traffic
- Rough
- Safe
- Rural
- Scenic
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| Nice easy biking trail in Northern Spain |
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Vuelta 2011, Stage 10 Salamanca to Salamanca, 49km (370m) |
thunderthighs |
Aug 22nd 2011, 02:41 |
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48.1km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
- Rural
- Scenic
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| First and only individual time trial stage in La Vuelta 2011. This test for specialists will start and finish in Salamanca, the third time that the city will host a stage of this type.
At the mid-point of La Vuelta, and before rest day, the time-trialists will have their only chance to shine in this edition. The stage, completely flat, will be slightly shorter than the Peñafiel stage in 2010 in which Peter Velits took the victory.
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Vuelta 2011, Stage 14 Astorga to La Farrapona. Lagos de Somiedo, 176km (4080m) |
thunderthighs |
Aug 22nd 2011, 02:53 |
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172.9km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Steep
- Difficult
- Rural
- Scenic
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| Second unprecedented mountain top finish of the 66th edition of La Vuelta. After an easy first half of the stage, from the start in Astorga to the beginning of the first mountain climb, the second half looks very challenging with a category 2 mountain pass, la Ventana, and a category 1, San Lorenzo. Both are very tough, especially the decline, which will prepare the peloton for the climb to La Farrapona, this edition's first finish in Asturias.
The end of the stage is another long climb. The twenty kilometres of La Farrapona, although not very demanding except at the end, will make a dent in those still in the race. Another great opportunity for climbers. |
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Vuelta 2011, Stage 16 Villa Romana La Olmeda (Palencia) to Haro, 201km (970m) |
thunderthighs |
Aug 22nd 2011, 03:41 |
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200km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Intermediate
- Rural
- Scenic
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| After a well-deserved rest day and leaving the mountains of Asturias behind, a completely flat new transition day with favour the sprinters to move form the back of the pack to the front and contest for the finish line in Haro. This is the second time in the history of the race that this La Rioja town hosts a stage finish. This forst was in 1966 when Francisco Gabica took his first win.
Villa Romana La Olmeda, in Pedrosa de la Vega (Palencia), one of the most important archaeological sites from Roman times, will receive the cyclists who have endured two tough weeks of competition since the start in Benidorm. |
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camino toto 5 |
sdaringa |
Sep 20th 2011, 01:10 |
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73.7km |
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camino toto 4 |
sdaringa |
Sep 20th 2011, 03:39 |
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111.8km |
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Navalmoral loop |
sunderlandbrand |
Nov 6th 2011, 03:50 |
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28.9km |
- Training
- Intermediate
- Low traffic
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Puerto Navalmoral |
sunderlandbrand |
Nov 6th 2011, 06:23 |
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8.5km |
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Steep
- Difficult
- Low traffic
- Rural
- Scenic
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Puerto Serranillos |
sunderlandbrand |
Nov 6th 2011, 06:30 |
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30.5km |
- Smooth
- Steep
- Low traffic
- Safe
- Rural
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Ávila: los puertos míticos |
Madridmikey |
Nov 7th 2011, 07:58 |
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172.6km |
- Steep
- Difficult
- Rural
- Scenic
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Navalmoral - puertos de serranillos y mijares |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 05:19 |
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109.2km |
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Navolmoral - resevoir loop |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 05:26 |
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43.5km |
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Navalmoral-Àvila longer loop |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 05:37 |
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99.9km |
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Navalmoral-Àvila loop |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 05:38 |
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61.4km |
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Miraflores loop |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 05:44 |
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86.7km |
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| Climbing! |
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Navalmoral - loop to west |
Madridmikey |
Nov 8th 2011, 07:54 |
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157km |
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| Two BIG climbs |
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Madrid-La bola del mundo |
Madridmikey |
Nov 9th 2011, 12:35 |
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67.4km |
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| Out of category climb at the end. Sometimes the deciding climb on the Vuelta a España |
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Navalmoral, Morisco, Navalosa, Navalacruz, Navalmoral |
Madridmikey |
Nov 14th 2011, 05:18 |
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71km |
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Lake route with Navaluenga climb |
Madridmikey |
Jan 5th 2012, 03:56 |
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48.4km |
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| easy |
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Steep Morisco climb |
Madridmikey |
Jan 5th 2012, 03:59 |
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33.3km |
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Navalmoral, Navarrevisca, Navalosa, puerto de Menga, Riofrio, Navalmoral |
Madridmikey |
Jan 6th 2012, 07:44 |
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106.3km |
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Navalmoral Ávila loop via Cebreros and La Cañada |
Madridmikey |
Jan 6th 2012, 07:50 |
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108.3km |
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Navalmoral, Cebreros, Pto. de la Lancha, Pto. Cruz de Hierro, Ávila, Navalmoral |
Madridmikey |
Jan 8th 2012, 10:52 |
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143.5km |
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Castles and Canyons |
FreddieJ |
Feb 12th 2012, 03:31 |
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111.9km |
- Recreational
- Intermediate
- Offroad
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| Adventure Center Ride on 6/16-6/23 |
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Up to Serranillos, back via Villanueva |
Madridmikey |
Feb 12th 2012, 07:17 |
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52.2km |
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| If it gets too cold in Serranillos, turn back! |
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Menga, Villatoro, Chía |
Madridmikey |
Mar 14th 2012, 05:44 |
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144.9km |
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| Three puertos - west |