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Vuelta a España 200527 August 2005 - 18 September 2005 | Spain | GT

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Stage 1 | Granada - Granada TT2005-08-27 7km
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Stage 4 - Petacchi wins tight tussle | Ciudad Real - Argamasilla de Alba2005-08-30 232.3km
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Stage 11 - Laiseka wins after a brilliant last climb | Andorra - Cerler2005-09-06 186.6km
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Stage 16 - Bettini prevails over Petacchi | Leon - Valladolid2005-09-13 162.5km
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Stage 18 - Sorensen wins an emotional stage | Avila - Avila2005-09-15 197.5km
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Stage 2 - Sunday, August 28: Granada-Córdoba, 189.3 km
By Cycling News last updated
Generally a downhill run into Córdoba, there's a cat 2 climb, the Alto de San Jeronimo, at 13 km...
Stage 19 - Friday, September 16: San Martin de Valdeiglesias-Alcobendas, 142.9 km
By Cycling News last updated
The floor is opened up for the fast men and opportunists again, with very few obstacles standing...
Stage 6 - Thursday, September 1: Cuenca-Valdelinares, 217 km
By Cycling News last updated
A surprisingly tough stage, there's something for everyone, including three intermediate sprints, a...
Stage 15 - Sunday, September 11: Cangas de Onis-Valgrande Pajares, 191 km
By Cycling News last updated
Another up and down day, with two cat 1 and two cat 3 climbs - most teams will be hard at it all...
Stage 14 - Saturday, September 10: Nestlé La Penilla-Lagos de Covadonga, 172.3 km
By Cycling News last updated
This stage is punctuated by climbs at regular intervals, with three cat 2 passes and another climb...
Stage 13 - Friday, September 9: Burgos-La Bien Aparecida, 196 km
By Cycling News last updated
With the main obstacle being the cat 1 Puerto de la Sia after 121 kilometres, stage 13 may prove...
Stage 17 - Wednesday, September 14: El Espinar-La Granja de San Ildefonso, 165.6 km
By Cycling News last updated
Just when they thought it was finished, the mountains bite back with a vengeance, with two cat 1...
Stage 4 - Tuesday, August 30: Ciudad Real-Argamasilla de Alba, 232.3 km
By Cycling News last updated
Flat, long and hot - that's the easiest way to describe stage 4, with no climbing and three...

















