Vuelta a Burgos 2020
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Latest News from the Race
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Mountainous Vuelta a Burgos Kicks Off Revised 2020 Season - Preview
15 WorldTour teams to fight for first major race of rescheduled 2020 season -
Vuelta a Burgos cranks up COVID-19 safety precautions for its highest-profile edition
'Everybody in the world of cycling is watching' says race director -
Mitchelton-Scott draw up COVID-19 safety measures as team finalises calendar
Men and women to start racing in Spain this month
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Vuelta a Burgos 202028 July 2020 - 31 July 2020 | Burgos | 2.Pro
Latest Content on the Race

Mountainous Vuelta a Burgos Kicks Off Revised 2020 Season - Preview
By Alasdair Fotheringham
Preview 15 WorldTour teams to fight for first major race of rescheduled 2020 season

Vuelta a Burgos cranks up COVID-19 safety precautions for its highest-profile edition
By Alasdair Fotheringham
Feature 'Everybody in the world of cycling is watching' says race director

Mitchelton-Scott draw up COVID-19 safety measures as team finalises calendar
By Cyclingnews
News Men and women to start racing in Spain this month

Evenepoel and Bennett to lead QuickStep back to action at Vuelta a Burgos
By Patrick Fletcher
News 'It will be important to discover how the body reacts to this first event' says Evenepoel

Vuelta a Burgos attracts 12 WorldTour teams for return to 'new normal' racing
By Stephen Farrand
News Carapaz, Valverde, Landa, Simon and Adam Yates and Lopez expected in Spain in late July
Top News on the Race
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Vuelta a Burgos clears first hurdle for post-coronavirus edition
Final say rests in Health Ministry for 2.Pro race
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