La Vuelta Femenina 2024 – Stage 6 preview
Friday, May 3, 2024: Tarazona to La Laguna Negra, 132km
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It is a gradual uphill run from the start in Tarazona, with wind a potential challenge along the way before the big one – the category one climb to La Laguna Negra. Vinuesa. The 132km stage 6 will offer another valuable opportunity to carve out time on the overall.
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