2018 Vuelta a Espana stage 20 preview
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September 15, 2018: Andorra. Escaldes-Engordany - Coll de la Gallina. Santuario de Canolich , 105.8km
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Stage 2163.5km | Marbella - Caminito del Rey
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Stage 3178.2km | Mijas - Alhaurín de la Torre
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Stage 4161.4km | Vélez-Málaga - Alfacar. Sierra de la Alfaguara
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Stage 5188.7km | Granada - Roquetas de Mar
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Stage 6155.7km | Huércal-Overa - San Javier. Mar Menor
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Stage 7185.7km | Puerto Lumbreras - Pozo Alcón
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Stage 8195.5km | Linares - Almadén
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Stage 9200.8km | Talavera de la Reina - La Covatilla
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Rest Day 1-
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Stage 10177km | Salamanca. VIII Centenario Universidad de Salamanca - Fermoselle. Bermillo de Sayago
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Stage 11207.8km | Mombuey - Ribeira Sacra. Luintra
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Stage 12181.1km | Mondoñedo - Faro de Estaca de Bares. Mañón
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Stage 13174.8km | Candás. Carreño - Valle de Sabero. La Camperona
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Stage 14171km | Cistierna - Les Praeres. Nava
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Stage 15178.2km | Ribera de Arriba - Lagos de Covadonga
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Rest Day 2-
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Stage 1632km | Santillana del Mar - Torrelavega
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Stage 17157km | Getxo - Balcón de Bizkaia
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Stage 18186.1km | Ejea de los Caballeros - Lleida
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Stage 19154.4km | Lleida - Andorra. Naturlandia
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Stage 2097.3km | Andorra. Escaldes-Engordany - Coll de la Gallina. Santuario de Canolich
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Stage 21100.9km | Alcorcón - Madrid
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