Stage 10 - September 5: Avilés - Museo de Altamira (Santillana del Mar), 199.3 km
The parcours for stage 10 will test the rested legs of the peloton, as the terrain is rolling with a...
The parcours for stage 10 will test the rested legs of the peloton, as the terrain is rolling with a third category climb to negotiate in the final phase. A breakaway group may be hard to reel in by the sprinter's teams, although on the two previous finishes in Museo de Altamira sprinters have won the stage - Barry Hoban in 1964 and Guido Bontempi in 1981.
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