Etixx – Quick-Step to Vuelta a España pubblicato il 18/08/2016
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Etixx – Quick-Step to Vuelta a España
Our team will be looking for opportunities to leave its mark on a race renowned for its brutal parcours
17-Aug-2016: The 71st Vuelta a España will kick-off in a few days, with the riders set to tackle yet again a mountainous route, which includes no less than 10 uphill finishes that are almost guaranteed to produce fireworks. Galicia welcomes the peloton on the inaugural day, when the teams will face a 27.8-km long time trial, which is sure to create some significant margins between the general classification contenders, while Madrid will host the final stage, giving the sprinters one of the few opportunities to take center stage at this edition.

Between these, the third Grand Tour of the year will be jammed with tough and spectacular climbs, such as Mirador del Ezaro, Peña Cabarga, Lagos de Covadonga, La Camperona or Col d’Aubisque (16.5 km at an average gradient of 7.1%), which will see the riders cross the border to France for the queen-stage of the race. Another important role in the outcome is expected to be played by the individual time trial scheduled on the last Friday (Xabia–Calpe, 37 kilometers), which comes just before Alto de Aitana, the final summit arrival of the Vuelta.

Etixx – Quick-Step – already victorious in five Grand Tour stages this year – heads into the Spanish event with a solid and versatile squad, which will be led by Giro d’Italia stage winner and maglia rosa wearer Gianluca Brambilla. While the 28-year-old Italian, 13th in last year’s Vuelta a España, will eye the mountain stages to shine, Gianni Meersman, who underlined his strong form earlier this month at the Vuelta a Burgos, will be ready to get in the mix in the stages expected to end up in a bunch sprint.

Two formidable attackers, Zdenek Stybar and Niki Terpstra will also pin on a race number as they will look for a chance to get a good result in a race which acted as the scene of their Grand Tour debut several years ago. Joining them will be Yves Lampaert – a Grand Tour rookie – David De La Cruz, who will be hoping to come into the spotlight on the savage climbs of his home race, Maxime Bouet, Pieter Serry and Martin Velits, all vital and strong riders who will play an important role in the team during the three weeks of La Vuelta, which this year covers more than 3300 kilometers and 51 classified ascents.

“We have an aggressive squad, capable of shining on every type of terrain. It’s a very hard Vuelta a España, but it’s been like that for years, and we are aware of what lies ahead of us. Just like at the previous edition, we will go to the attack and try to get some nice results. We will have a different plan for every stage and hopefully we will get rewarded for our hard work and determination”, said sport director Rik van Slycke, who’ll accompany the team from the car.
 

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20.08–11.09 Vuelta a España (ESP) 2.UWT
 
Riders Maxime Bouet (FRA)
Gianluca Brambilla (ITA)
David De La Cruz Melgarejo (ESP)
Yves Lampaert (BEL)
Gianni Meersman (BEL)
Pieter Serry (BEL)
Zdenek Stybar (CZE)
Niki Terpstra (NED)
Martin Velits (SVK)
 
Sports Director Davide Bramati (ITA)
Wilfried Peeters (BEL)
Jan Schaffrath (GER)
Rik van Slycke (BEL)
 
Website http://www.lavuelta.com
 
Stages  
20.08.16 Stage 1 Ourense termal. B. de Laias - P. N. Castrelo de Miño 27.8 km (TTT)
21.08.16 Stage 2 Ourense capital termal - Baiona 160.8 km
22.08.16 Stage 3 Marín - Dumbría. Mirador de Ézaro 176.4 km
23.08.16 Stage 4 Betanzos - San Andrés de Teixido 163.5 km
24.08.16 Stage 5 Viveiro - Lugo 171.3 km
25.08.16 Stage 6 Monforte de Lemos - Luintra. Ribera Sacra 163.2 km
26.08.16 Stage 7 Maceda - Puebla de Sanabria 158.3 km
27.08.16 Stage 8 Villalpando - La Camperona. Valle de Sabero 181.5 km
28.08.16 Stage 9 Cistierna - Oviedo. Alto del Naranco 164.5 km
29.08.16 Stage 10 Lugones - Lagos de Covadonga 188.7 km
30.08.16 rest day rest day 0.0 km
31.08.16 Stage 11 Colunga. Museo Jurásico - Peña Cabarga 168.6 km
01.09.16 Stage 12 Los Corrales de Buelna - Bilbao 194.8 km
02.09.16 Stage 13 Bilbao - Urdax-Dantxarinea 213.4 km
03.09.16 Stage 14 Urdax-Dantxarinea - Aubisque - Gourette 196.1 km
04.09.16 Stage 15 Sabiñánigo - Sallent de Gállego. Aramón Formigal 118.5 km
05.09.16 Stage 16 Alcañiz - Peñíscola 156.4 km
06.09.16 rest day rest day 0.0 km
07.09.16 Stage 17 Castellón - Llucena. Camins del Penyagolosa 177.5 km
08.09.16 Stage 18 Requena - Gandía 200.6 km
09.09.16 Stage 19 Xàbia - Calp 37.0 km (ITT)
10.09.16 Stage 20 Benidorm - Alto Aitana. Escuadrón E. Aire 193.2 km
11.09.16 Stage 21 Las Rozas - Madrid



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