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63rd Vuelta a España30 August 2008 - 21 September 2008 | Spain | GT

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Stage 1 | Granada - Granada (TTT)2008-08-30 7.7km
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Stage 2 - Alejandro Valverde takes a golden opportunity | Granada - Jaén2008-08-31 167.3km
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Stage 4 - Bennati takes golden win | Córdoba - Puertollano2008-09-02 170.3km
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Stage 7 - Ballan takes dramatic season first win | Barbastro - Andorra2008-09-06 223.2km
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Stage 15 - Garcia Depana escapes to win | Cudillero - Ponferrada2008-09-15 202km
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Stage 16 - Boonen tops a parade-like day | Ponferrada - Zamora2008-09-16 186.4km
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Latest Content on the Race
Stage 4 - September 2: Córdoba - Puertollano, 170.3km
By Cycling News published
Stage 4 is an exact repeat of the 2005 parcours. The 170.3 kilometres have one difficulty, the...
Stage 16 - September 16: Ponferrada - Zamora, 186.4km
By Cycling News last updated
The 186.4-kilometre stage starts out with the category three Alto del Acebo. After that the rest of...
Stage 17 - September 17: Zamora - Valladolid, 148.2km
By Cycling News last updated
After 148.2 kilometres the stage will finish in Valladolid. It is famous for being the first ever...
Stage 20 - September 20: La Granja de San Ildefonso - Alto de Navacerrada (ITT), 17.1km
By Cycling News last updated
The penultimate stage is once again a time trial. Unlike its traditional flat affair close to...
Stage 18 - September 18: Valladolid - Las Rozas, 167.4km
By Cycling News last updated
Even though named lions's wall – Puerto de los Leones - this category climb is rather easy. It is...
Stage 11 - September 10: Calahorra - Burgos, 178km
By Cycling News last updated
The only other longer transfer sees the rider start the stage from Calahorra, which hosts a stage...
Stage 3 - September 1: Jaén - Córdoba, 168.6km
By Cycling News last updated
The 168.6 kilometres between Jaén and Córdoba are very flat again. Like in stage two, there is only...
Stage 5 - September 3: Ciudad Real - Ciudad Real (ITT), 42.5km
By Cycling News last updated
The first individual time trial in this year's Vuelta will start and finish in Ciudad Real. The...
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