The 4th edition of O Gran Camiño starts on Wednesday, 26 February, and finishes on Sunday, 2 March. The race in the northwest of Spain, with a Portugal start this time, is often plagued by bad weather. The course is known for its steep climbs. (Slideshow route/profile)
Read about the route and the start list of O Gran Camiño 2025.
Alejandro Valverde won the inaugural edition, while Jonas Vingegaard claimed victory in 2023 and 2024. Last year, the Dane finished a solid two minutes ahead of the second and third placed riders, Lenny Martinez and Egan Bernal.
O Gran Camiño 2025, stages
date | start – finish | km | type | results | winner | leader | |
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1 | 26-2 | Maia – Matosinhos | 190.6 | hills | |||
2 | 27-2 | Marín – A Estrada | 144.8 | hills | |||
3 | 28-2 | Ourense – Pereiro de Aguiar | 15.5 | ITT | |||
4 | 1-3 | A Pobra do Brollón – Pedrafita do Cebreiro | 142.0 | mountains | |||
5 | 2-3 | Betanzos – Santiago de Compostela | 165.3 | mountains |
O Gran Camiño 2025: route & profiles
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