Vuelta a España 2016 stage 18

  1. Vuelta 2016 Stage 18: Sprint win Magnus Cort, Quintana retains in lead

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    At slightly over 200 kilometres the riders race to Gandia for a seaside finish on the Mediterranean coast. The race boils down to a clash of the fast men with 23-year old Magnus Cort powering to victory ahead of Nikias Arndt. No changes in the overall.

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  2. Vuelta 2016 Route stage 18: Requena – Gandía

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Thursday, September 8, 2016 – At 200,6 kilometres, stage 18 in the Vuelta a España leads from Requena to the coastal town of Gandía. Albeit the peloton climbs as high 1,085 metres, according to Spanish standards this is a flat stage. . The…

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  3. Vuelta 2016 Favourites stage 18: Wanted: Fast men with stamina

    Door Martijn Ophorst

    Stage 18 in La Vuelta a España is a sprinter's opportunity Spanish style, which means the fast men do have to climb to an elevation at over 1,000 metres before getting the chance to go head to head at the flat arrival.

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