O Gran Camiño 2025

  1. O Gran Camiño 2025: The Route

    Door Harmen Lustig

    As always in its short history, O Gran Camiño serves up a mountainous route. The race finishes on Sunday in the pilgrimage city of Santiago de Compostela. An ITT is scheduled for Friday, while the Queen Stage takes place on Saturday.

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  2. O Gran Camiño 2025: Riders

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Jonas Vingegaard won the last two editions of the Galician race, but the Dane does not return to defend his title. Derek Gee, Mauri Vansevenant, Simon Clarke, and Jakob Fuglsang are the stand-out names. Cyclingstage.com brings you the start list…

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  3. O Gran Camiño 2025 Route + results stage 1: Maia – Matosinhos

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Wednesday, 26 February - The 1st stage is a 189.7 kilometre race with over 2,000 metres of elevation gain. For O Gran Camiño standards, that’s next to nothing.

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  4. O Gran Camiño 2025 Route + results stage 2: Marín – A Estrada

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Thursday, 27 February - The 2nd stage of O Gran Camiño is a compact hilly race. At just 133.1 kilometres, it still packs in over 2,600 metres of elevation gain.

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  5. O Gran Camiño 2025 Route + results stage 3: Ourense – Pereiro de Aguiar

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Friday, 28 February – O Gran Camiño serves up an ITT on the third day of action. The course is 15.5 kilometres long and includes 410 metres of elevation gain, almost all of which comes on the Alto de Sabadelle, a climb that is summited halfway…

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  6. O Gran Camiño 2025 Route + results stage 4: A Pobra do Brollón – O Cebreiro

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Saturday, 1 March - The Queen Stage of O Gran Camiño is a 136.4-kilometre ride with 3,133 metres of elevation gain. Most of the climbs come in the final 60 kilometres, and the finish is uphill.

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  7. O Gran Camiño 2025 Route + results stage 5: Betanzos – Santiago de Compostela

    Door Harmen Lustig

    Sunday, 2 March - On the final day of O Gran Camiño, the riders head to Santiago de Compostela, the endpoint of the famous pilgrimage, on a route that goes up and down throughout the day. The course is 160 kilometres long with 2,830 metres of…

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