Length: 109 km
The Vuelta Huesca means only one thing; the climb of "Aramón Formigal”. This renowned mountain and ski-resort in the Province of Huesca located in the Aragon Pyrenees of northeastern Spain is the finish of this exciting 1-day climbing race. However before the leader group manages to enter the final climb, they must pass the climbs of "Puerto de la Foradada" and "Puerto de Cotéfablo". Following these climbs, the riders will... Read moreThe Vuelta Huesca means only one thing; the climb of "Aramón Formigal”. This renowned mountain and ski-resort in the Province of Huesca located in the Aragon Pyrenees of northeastern Spain is the finish of this exciting 1-day climbing race. However before the leader group manages to enter the final climb, they must pass the climbs of "Puerto de la Foradada" and "Puerto de Cotéfablo". Following these climbs, the riders will be tested on some complicated downhill tests, demanding attention all the way through the Peloton.
After the passing of the Puerto de Cotéfablo, the leader group will have time to get some energy before the final climb begins in Biescas at 880m above sea level. Coping with the heat in the bottom of the mountain, the riders will prepare a frantic ascent to see the winner on the top. On the final kilometers only the best of the day will be able to fight for podium spots.
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Winner | 14.000 $
| Second | 12.000 $
| Third | 10.000 $
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Winners of Vuelta Huesca
| Ranking Information Vuelta Huesca is a part of the OCM Tour.
Description
The terrain in Vuelta Huesca includes many steep and hard climbs and has very hard downhills. The terrain has no hills and has only a few flat roads. The stage ends on a tough climb. The finishing climb gets steep from time to time. The route doesn't demand much technique from the riders. Wind speed: 0,5 m/s.
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