Vuelta a España 2024 stage 17 preview – A last chance for the sprinters
September 4, 2024: Monumento Juan del Castillo. Arnuero-Santander, 143km
- Race Home
-
Stages
-
Stage 112km | Lisbon - Oeiras
-
Stage 2194km | Cascais - Ourém
-
Stage 3191.5km | Lousã - Castelo Branco
-
Stage 4170.5km | Plasencia - Pico Villuercas
-
Stage 5177km | Fuente del Maestre - Seville
-
Stage 6185.5km | Jerez de la Frontera - Yunquera
-
Stage 7180.5km | Archidona - Cordoba
-
Stage 8159km | Úbeda - Cazorla
-
Stage 9178.5km | Motril - Granada
-
Stage 10160km | Ponteareas - Baiona
-
Stage 11166.5km | Campus Tecnológico Cortizo Padron - Campus Tecnológico Cortizo Padron
-
Stage 12137.5km | Ourense Termal - Estacion De Montana De Manzaneda
-
Stage 13176km | Lugo - Puerto de Ancares
-
Stage 14200.5km | Villafranco del Bierzo - Villablino
-
Stage 15143km | Infiesto - Valgrande-Pajares Cuitu Negru
-
Stage 16181.5km | Luanco - Lagos de Covadonga
-
Stage 17141.5km | Arnuero - Santander
-
Stage 18179.5km | Vitoria-Gasteiz - Maestu-Parque Natural de Izki
-
Stage 19173.5km | Logroño - Alto de Moncalvillo
-
Stage 20172km | Villarcayo - Picón Blanco
-
Stage 2124.6km | Madrid - Madrid
- View all Stages
-
- Route
- Start list
The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!
You are now subscribed
Your newsletter sign-up was successful
After the rigours of the charged overall battle dominated on Tuesday, stage 17 should shift the focus to the sprinters and allow the GC riders to muster their energy for the crucial days ahead.
Although there are two category 2 ascents midway through the stage, the likelihood is that the fast men will be to the fore at the finish in Santander, with the stage being perhaps the last opportunity for the sprinters.
The twin climbs of the Alto de La Estranguada and the Alto del Caracol will give the breakaway a little breathing room but the road levels out as the route winds towards the Cantabrian coast. That should give the remaining sprinters’ teams the opportunity to tee up a bunch finale, though it may not be an easy task.
“Tomorrow is really complicated," said Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) after stage 16. "I think it is a good stage for us but it is also on paper a real stage for the breakaway, so I think controlling will be really difficult and a big day for the team.”
Before Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) crashed out of the race on Tuesday the winner of three stages at this year's edition of the race would have been one of the key favourites. However, now it will be Groves racing to the line in the green jersey of the points leader with rivals like Corbin Strong (Israel-Premier Tech) and Pavel Bittner (dsm-firmenich PostNL) trying to trump the two-time stage winner.
Still, no matter what happens on the line or during the intermediate sprint at 117.7km into the day of racing, it's unlikely to shift green because just as Van Aert had looked to have a stranglehold on the classification before the crash, so does the new wearer Groves. The Australian starts the day with 182 points in the classification while the nearest rival Harold Tejada (Astana-Qazaqstan) has 95.
Article continues belowStage 17 climbs
- Alto de La Estranguada (5.5km at 8.7%) cat 2, km 54.8
- Alto del Caracol (7.2km at 6.2%) cat 2, km 70.4
Get unlimited access to all of our coverage of the 2024 Vuelta a España - including breaking news and analysis reported by our journalists on the ground from every stage as it happens and more. Find out more.
The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox!
Cyclingnews is the world's leader in English-language coverage of professional cycling. Started in 1995 by University of Newcastle professor Bill Mitchell, the site was one of the first to provide breaking news and results over the internet in English. The site was purchased by Knapp Communications in 1999, and owner Gerard Knapp built it into the definitive voice of pro cycling. Since then, major publishing house Future PLC has owned the site and expanded it to include top features, news, results, photos and tech reporting. The site continues to be the most comprehensive and authoritative English voice in professional cycling.
Latest on Cyclingnews
-
'I didn't want to take any risks' - Remco Evenepoel becomes top climbing domestique for a day at Volta a Catalunya for teammate Florian Lipowitz
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe teammate now moves up to third overall, Evenepoel eying repeat victory in Montjuic on Sunday -
'As a professional athlete, this feels huge' - Life Time Grand Prix series introduces pregnancy policy
Pregnant athletes selected for tough off-road series can defer place in line-up to following season -
As it happened: Race leader extends his dominance as GC gets a reshuffle
Jonas Vingegaard came out on top ahead of Lenny Martinez and Florian Lipowitz in Queralt -
How to watch In Flanders Fields 2026 – Live streams, TV channels for the new Gent-Wevelgem
All the broadcast information for one of the biggest cobbled Classics on March 29



