Tour of Valencia 2023: Ciccone wins on Alto de Pinos to take race lead

Giulio Ciccone - Tour of Valencia 2023: Ciccone wins on Alto de Pinos to take race lead

Results 2nd stage 2023 Tour of Valencia

1. Giulio Ciccone (ita) 2. Pello Bilbao (spa) s.t. 3. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) s.t. 4. Mikel Landa (spa) s.t. 5. Rui Costa (por) s.t. 6. Anton Charmig (den) s.t. 7. Alex Aranburu (spa) s.t. 8. Thomas Gloag (gbr) s.t. 9. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) s.t. 10. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) + 0.06

GC after stage 2 1. Giulio Ciccone (ita) 2. Pello Bilbao (spa) + 0.03 4. Aleksandr Vlasov (rus) + + 0.06 3. Alex Aranburu (spa) + 0.10 5. Anton Charmig (den) s.t. 6. Thomas Gloag (gbr) s.t. 7. Rui Costa (por) s.t. 8. Mikel Landa (spa) s.t. 9. Tao Geoghegan Hart (gbr) s.t. 10. Carlos Rodriguez (spa) + 0.16

Race report A lot of movement from the start until a group of five manage to open up a gap. Javier Romo, Alessandro De Marchi, Samuele Zoccarato, Mulu Hailemichael and Ben Perry extend their lead to more than 6 minutes.

De Marchi and Romo are the only attackers remaining after the Cumbre del Sol climb. The two strongmen are caught with 5 kilometres to go.

McNulty strikes inside the final 2 kilometres. Gloag comes clawing back to his wheel before the flamme rouge. Geoghegan Hart closes the gap with the remains of the field in his wheel.

Ciccone powers to triumph ahead of Geoghegan Hart and Bilbao to move into the leader’s jersey. Yet, since Geoghegan Hart’s sprint is entirely correct he is later later relegated, so Bilbao gets 6 bonus seconds and Vlasov 4.

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Tour of Valencia 2023: Schedule, Location, and Live Stream

The latest edition of UCI Europe Tour’s popular Spanish road cycling event of is scheduled to initiate this Wednesday. Check the article for latest detail on the schedule and live stream information of upcoming Tour of Valencia 2023.

Tour of Valencia is a popular Spanish cycling event that is officially known as “Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana.” The event was first held in 1929 and has been a long-running event authorized by the UCI.

This year’s upcoming iteration will mark the 74 th edition of the Tour of Valencia. As every year, the event will be held near the Valencian Community in Spain. The 5-stage event will be participated by 132 professional cyclists.

Like previous years, the upcoming Tour of Valencia will host two individual competitions for men’s and women’s discipline. These will be sanctioned under the Pro Series of UCI World Tour. Below you will find more details on the latest Valencian professional cycling event.

When will be Tour of Valencia 2023 held?

  • Date: Wednesday, February 01, 2023
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET

Tour of Valencia 2023 has been announced to start on Wednesday, February 01, 2023. The event will start at 12:00 p.m. ET for the first-round race.

Tour of Valencia 2023 Schedule:

Where will the cycling event be held.

  • Location: Valencian Community, Spain

The upcoming Valencian professional cycling event will be a five-stage event with a course is 787.5km long. It is located in the Valencian Community in Spain.

Tour of Valencia 2023 Stages:

The complete stage lists and their distance are given below –

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EuroSport will provide exclusive live broadcast of the Tour of Valencia 2023 for cycling fans on their EuroSport 2 channel. The broadcast will be available for all European areas with local coverage of the channel.

How to Live Stream Tour of Valencia 2023?

The definitive cycling streaming platform, Global Cycling Network or GCN will provide live stream of the upcoming UCI event at Valencia. However, to watch the Tour of Valencia online, viewers will require GCN+ subscription.

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Vuelta a Valencia Route, Stages and Results 2023

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Profiles & Route Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023

After a superb battle in 2022, Aleksandr Vlasov beat Remco Evenepoel for the victory at the Volta a Comunitat Valenciana . In 2023 the race returns with five hilly and mountainous stages running from the 1st to 5th of February.

Unlike past years, the race organizers have decided to not insert real stages and attract the sprinters. As the calendar becomes more and more packed early in the year, the organizers have decided to build a race that is attractive to the climbers and puncheurs who are looking to test their form ahead of the spring.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023

Stage 1: Orihuela - Altea, 189.4 kilometers

The opening stage will take place from Orihuela to Altea over 189 kilometers. Perhaps the stage that is more leading towards a sprint, there will be an 8.5-kilometer long climb at 4.3% that summits with 35 kilometers to go. The finale is very tricky however and won't be easy to control.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stage 1

Stage 2: Novelda - Alto de Pinos, 178.2 kilometers

Stage two could be crucial in the race. The summit finish at Alto de Pinos is suited to the puncheurs but differences will be made in a very hilly day. The final climb is 3.2 kilometers long at 7.2% and it will open up the GC fight for the week, and test out the early-season form of many of the climbers.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stage 2

Stage 3: Bétera - Sagunto, 145.2 kilometers

Stage three takes place from Bétera to Sagunto and it somewhat avoids the rompe-piernas terrain. However the riders will have no easy task as they face the Puerto del Garbí which summits with 29 kilometer to go, featuring 8.6 kilometers at 5.5% but gradients that go up over 11% for 2.3 kilometers. From there on it's a mostly descending route into the finish, but the GC may be turned on it's head.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stage 3

Stage 4: Burriana - Alto de la Cueva Santa, 181.6 kilometers

The queen stage. Stage four of the race will see over 3500 meters of climbing which will be evenly spread throughout the whole day. The race may be decided on the slopes of the Alto de la Cueva Santa where the stage will finish, it won't be an overly hard climb but the GC could be virtually closed at the end of the day. It features 8.1 kilometers at 4.9%.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stage 4

Stage 5: Paterna - Valencia, 93.2 kilometers

The final stage of the race is only 93 kilometers long but will have an interesting profile. A very tricky day to predict. 7Km at 4% and 5.2Km at 9% will make for a pretty difficult challenge in the first half of the day, where a strong breakaway or even GC attacks may take place. The riders will then have a pan flat run-in to Valencia to end the race on a high.

PREVIEW | Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stage 5

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  • Date: 01 February 2024
  • Start time: 12:23
  • Avg. speed winner: 42.857 km/h
  • Race category: ME - Men Elite
  • Distance: 162.7 km
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  • Vert. meters: 1827
  • Departure: Canals
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  • Won how: 6.2 km solo
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Tour de france: jasper philipsen wins stage 3 after impressive lead-out from mathieu van der poel.

Phil Bauhaus second, Caleb Ewan third in tumultuous bunch sprint into Bayonne

Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) has blasted to victory in stage 3 of the 2023 Tour de France in a tumultuous bunch sprint ahead of Phil Bauhaus (Bahrain Victorious) and Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Dstny).

Adam Yates (UAE Team Emirates) remains in the overall lead after a straightforward day for the maillot jaune.

Philipsen received a fine lead-out from teammate Mathieu van der Poel, enabling him to claim the first bunch sprint of the 2023 Tour and the third Tour of his career by half a wheel.

The Belgian had a nervous few minutes after the stage as the commissaries reviewed video footage of the final sprint following allegations that Philipsen moved from his line too much in the sprint, cutting off Wout Van Aert (Jumbo-Visma).

But in what had been a fraught, technical finish, finally, the commissaires ruled that Philipsen was not at fault.

“There was a bit of doubt,” Philipsen said when he was definitively declared the winner before joking, “They [the commissaires] made it quite exciting in the end.

“It was tense, but it’s the Tour de France, there are no presents for nobody. I think everybody goes all in, and I can be really happy with our team today.”

“I had a great lead-out with Jonas [Rickaert], he did a great first part, and then Mathieu did a fantastic job. If Mathieu has the space to go, then for sure, he has the speed. You just know that no other lead-out will pass him.

“It was a tricky finale with the S-bend in the end, so I tried to take the shortest route to the finish. I’m really happy to get first over the line.”

Stage 4 from Dax to Nogaro is 184 kilometres long, even flatter and, as such, also likely to end in another bunch sprint - and another great opportunity for Philipsen.

How it unfolded

Starting deep in the northwest side of the Basque Country with a series of four minor climbs, Neilson Powless (EF Education-EasyPost) used the relative calm in the peloton to rack up some more points for his mountains competition lead. After breaking away with Laurent Pichon (Arkéa-Samsic) before the Côte de Trabakua (km 13.8),  Powless racked up maximum points on each ascent as the duo pushed out their initial advantage to nearly four minutes.

Shortly before the mid-stage intermediate sprints banner, stage 2 winner Victor Lafay (Cofidis) then made a counter-attack to take third place and some more points for his green jersey lead. The Frenchman was then swept up by the peloton, but Powless continued his mountain classification points total on each minor small ascent prior to sitting up and letting Pichon head on alone in the final, classified climb-free, 80 kilometres of the stage.

As the race headed out of the Basque hills and towards the French border, the sprinters' teams began to move towards the front, and while Pichon made it into France ahead, his gap was slowly crumbling. Shortly after the coastal town of St. Jean-de-Luz, the Arkéa-Samsic rider’s 160-kilometre break came to an end, although news broke later that he had at least won the Most Combative Rider’s award for his daylong effort.

Lotto-Dstny, Bora-Hansgrohe, Lidl-Trek and Jumbo-Visma kept the speed high, hitting average speeds well above 55 km/h in places on the broad, well-surfaced highways of southwest France. Visibly keen to prevent any last-minute breakaways, despite the notably technical segments and some sharp little uphills, the sprinters’ teams maintained their control over the front end of the peloton.

Suddenly in the last 10 kilometres, Soudal-QuickStep, having worked hard to protect Fabio Jakobsen on the left-hand side of the bunch, made their presence known at the head of the bunch. Then on an interminable series of roundabouts and bends as the race worked its way through the centre of Bayonne, a line of riders from Tour newcomers Uno-X notably matched the Belgian team’s effort on the far side of the road. Fortunately, and unusually for the first Tour sprint stage, despite the tricky finale, there were no crashes reported.

A pronounced U-turn with two kilometres to go, followed by a chicane late on, made for a major reshuffling at the front of the bunch and saw Soudal-QuickStep’s grip on affairs weaken notably. It was hardly coincidental that this was exactly when Alpecin-Deceuninck’s three-man train - Rickaert, Van der Poel and Philipsen - surged forwards.

Van Aert briefly matched Philipsen when Van der Poel finally swung off, but in a chaotic dash for the finish, the Jumbo-Visma man’s late acceleration was curtailed in the last metres as the road swung slightly right. 

Instead, Philipsen could claim the 30th win of his career just ahead of Bauhaus and Ewan, and after his victory last summer on the Champs Élysées, start this year’s Tour bunch sprints in the exact same way that he ended them last year  - with his arms aloft.

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Rose Bowl Pasadena, California It was built for ‘The Granddaddy of Them All’, as the Rose Bowl Game – the annual college football showdown – has become known, and the striking stadium has steadfastly stood the test of time. Eighteen months before USA 1994, it staged the Super Bowl for the fifth time, equalling the record held by Miami’s Orange Bowl, with Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith inspiring the Dallas Cowboys to a 52–17 thrashing of the Buffalo Bills.

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The Rose Bowl was home to the LA Aztecs for two years from 1978, during which time Rinus Michels sat at their controls and George Best and Johan Cruyff were on their roster, while Henri Michel coached France to victory over a Brazil side featuring Dunga there in the gold-medal match at the 1984 Olympics. Aside from sport, it has hosted Americafest – the nation’s biggest Independence Day firework celebration – since the 1920s and sell-out concerts from the likes of Depeche Mode, Guns N' Roses, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Journey, Pink Floyd, The Cure and The Rolling Stones.

USA 2-1 Colombia USA 2-1 Colombia

Escobar own-goal (34), Stewart (52), Valencia (90) Group stage Attendance: 93,869

Teams Teams

USA: Tony Meola; Fernando Clavijo, Marcelo Balboa, Alexi Lalas, Paul Caligiuri; Tab Ramos, Thomas Dooley, Mike Sorber, John Harkes; Earnie Stewart (Cobi Jones), Eric Wynalda (Roy Wegerle). Coach: Bora Milutinovic

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Colombia: Oscar Cordoba; Luis Herrera, Andres Escobar, Luis Carlos Perea, Wilson Perez; Freddy Rincon, Leonel Alvarez, Hernan Gaviria, Carlos Valderrama; Faustino Asprilla (Ivan Valenciano), Antony de Avila (Adolfo Valencia). Coach: Francisco Maturana

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The match The match

The Stars and Stripes hadn’t won a World Cup game in 44 years. Pele had backed Los Cafeteros to win the competition. It told in the first 30, with Valderrama, Rincon and Asprilla flickering their carnival genius and only Meola’s rapid reflexes – and the woodwork – preserving deadlock. Thereafter, however, Ramos and Harkes began to decrypt Colombia and from the former’s imaginative through-ball, Stewart cannily stroked the ball into a tiny pocket inside the post for the winner.

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Tony Meola, a promising soccer striker and baseball center fielder, was drafted out of high school by the MLB’s New York Yankees. He ultimately elected against signing a contract with them and went on to become a goalkeeper, as his father had been in the Italian Serie B. After becoming the youngest captain in World Cup history at USA 1994 – Meola was only 21 – he immediately went for try-outs as a placekicker with the NFL’s New York Jets!

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Alexi Lalas was a guitarist in The Gypsies, a rock band who opened for Hootie & The Blowfish during a European tour. The USA centre-back released an album, Woodland , during the World Cup featuring the track California, which he played before USA’s first outing in ‘The Golden State’ against Colombia.

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“Colombia was favourite. Pele had picked Colombia to win the tournament. Everything was against us. To pull off a result – 2-1 – against them was fantastic. That was when we were convinced we could compete at that level. Before that we still had a little bit of a doubt. We proved not only to ourselves but to the US nation that we could be successful. Maybe that was one of the reasons professional soccer is where it is today in the USA.” John Harkes

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“That magical summer changed my life. I lived the power of what a World Cup can do to an individual. When that final whistle blew and we beat Colombia, who had been predicted as one of the favourites to win the World Cup, it was a magical moment at the Rose Bowl. 100,000 people, the flags and all the iconic images will be something I’ll never forget.” Alexi Lalas

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Romania 3-2 Argentina Romania 3-2 Argentina

Dumitrescu (11), Batistuta (pen (16), Dumitrescu (18), Hagi (58), Balbo (75) Last 16 Attendance: 90,469

Romania: Florin Prunea; Gheorghe Mihali, Miodrag Belodedici, Daniel Prodan; Dan Petrescu, Ioan Lupescu, Gheorghe Popescu, Dorinel Munteanu, Tibor Selymes; Gheorghe Hagi (Constantin Galca), Ilie Dumitrescu (Corneliu Papura). Coach: Anghel Iordanescu Argentina: Luis Islas; Roberto Sensini (Ramon Medina Bello), Oscar Ruggeri, Fernando Caceres, Jose Chamot; Ariel Ortega, Diego Simeone, Fernando Redondo, Jose Basualdo; Abel Balbo, Gabriel Batistuta. Coach: Alfio Basile

‘Maradona versus The Maradona of the Carpathians’ ultimately belied its billing, tactical and climatic norms, and the odds. ‘El Diego’ watched it up in the stands, working for Argentinian television. Anghel Iordanescu, in the absence of suspended striker Florin Raducioiu, fielded an unheard 3-7-0 formation. Despite kicking off at 1:30pm, under California’s searing sun, it was an electric-paced, end-to-end encounter. And little Romania, who had never won a knockout-phase game at the tournament, stunned an Argentina side that had won two and reached three of the previous four World Cup finals.

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Alfio Basile’s men had their moments, Ortega’s devilish dribbling causing problems and Batistuta winning a penalty, which he himself converted, with Maradona-esque trickery. Ultimately, however, they proved insufficient to overthrow the extrasensory, express counter-attacks of Hagi, Dumitrescu and Co.

Hagi and Popescu were such good friends they bought a plot of land together to construct holiday cottages in Poiana Brasov, a skiing resort in the Carpathian mountains. They drew lots to see who would build above and who below. Hagi selected one of the two pieces of paper Popescu presented him with. It read ‘above’. Only years later did Popescu, who was afraid of encountering brown bears, admit that both pieces of paper had ‘above’ on them! Fortunately it didn’t affect their relationship, with Hagi and Popescu married to sisters, Marilena and Luminita.

While Romania’s squad included players from AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, Genoa, PSV and Valencia, star man Hagi spent the 1993/94 season at Brescia in the Italian Serie B. His performances Stateside prompted Barcelona to sign the former Real Madrid man, making him one of the first players to represent both Spanish superpowers.

“This is the greatest event celebrated by our people since the revolution. It’s also the greatest moment in our footballing history.” Anghel Iordanescu “Everyone talks about Pep Guardiola playing Messi as a false nine, but Iordanescu was the first coach to do it and I was the false nine. It was an inspirational move. I’m proud to have been a part of that.” Ilie Dumitrescu “It was a great performance. They couldn’t deal with our football. But I do still have one regret: Maradona didn’t play. We really wanted to beat Argentina with Maradona on the pitch.” Gheorghe Hagi

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Dumitrescu goal (first) Batistuta goal Dumitrescu goal (second) Hagi goal Balbo goal Full replay

Brazil 0-0 Italy (3-2 PSO) Brazil 0-0 Italy (3-2 PSO)

Final Attendance: 94,194

Brazil: Taffarel; Jorginho (Cafu), Aldair, Marcio Santos, Branco; Mazinho, Dunga, Mauro Silva, Zinho (Viola); Bebeto, Romario. Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira

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Italy: Gianluca Pagliuca; Roberto Mussi (Luigi Apolloni), Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Antonio Benarrivo; Nicola Berti, Dino Baggio (Alberico Evani), Demetrio Albertini, Roberto Donadoni; Daniele Massaro, Roberto Baggio. Coach: Arrigo Sacchi

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The final didn’t belong to ‘Shortie’ of the ‘Divine Ponytail’. At its end, a man who went into the competition without a club, and playing up front for his local church’s team, was raising his arms towards the heavens as Baggio hung his head.

Franco Baresi went off injured during Italy’s second group game. He underwent knee surgery two days later but, because it was too late for Arrigo Sacchi to summon a replacement, stayed in the US to cheer on his team-mates. Implausibly, after one of the most miraculous recoveries in World Cup history, he played 120 minutes of the final only 22 days later.

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Brazil were in disarray heading into USA 1994, so their shot-callers arranged for national god Ayrton Senna to kick off a friendly against a Paris Saint-Germain XI including Bixente Lizarazu, Assis (Ronaldinho’s brother), David Ginola and George Weah 58 days before USA 1994 began. Afterwards, the three-time Formula One world champion went for dinner with the Brazilians. “He spoke to us as a group and one-on-one to give us advice and encouragement,” recalled Taffarel. “He captivated all of us, he made us believe.” Eleven days later Senna tragically died while leading the San Marino Grand Prix. Immediately after winning the final, Dunga and team-mates proudly paraded a banner reading: “Senna, we accelerated together, the [fourth title] is ours!”

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“We’ve fought hard, we’ve reached this point – let’s do the same as those Japanese, the Kawasakis.” Ricardo Rocha , in the dressing room before the game, confusing the Kamikazes – the iconic World War II pilots – with the motorcycle manufacturers! “When I was preparing to save Baggio’s penalty, I got this feeling in my head that the World Cup was ending right there. If Baggio had scored, Bebeto still had a penalty to win it for us. I didn’t know if I would save it or he would miss, but I just knew that Baggio would kick the last ball at that World Cup. It was an incredible sensation. I thanked God for giving me such a moment. There’s a really cool photo of Baggio with his head down, devastated, and me on my knees euphoric.” Taffarel

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  1. Tour of Valencia 2023: Ciccone wins on Alto de Pinos to take race lead

    foto: Cor Vos Brandon McNulty attacks inside the last 2 kilometres of the finish climb and young Thomas Gloag joins him. But it comes together in the last 500 metres before Giulio Ciccone sprints to triumph. The Italian also moves into the GC lead. (Slideshow route/profile)Results 2nd stage 2023 Tour of Valencia

  2. Climbers Clash On Tough Final Climb!

    Stage 2 follows a 177.7km hilly parcours from Nevelda to Benissa, featuring no less than seven categorised climbs along the route. The hardest climb, the Alt...

  3. Ciccone outsprints select group to win stage 2 atop Alto de Pinos at

    Giulio Ciccone (Trek-Segafredo) claimed his first victory of the season on the summit finish on stage 2 of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, taking the overall lead in the process.

  4. Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023 stages

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  5. 2023 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana

    The 2023 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana (English: Tour of the Valencian Community) was a road cycling stage race that took place from 1 to 5 February 2023 in the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia.The race was rated as a category 2.Pro event on the 2023 UCI ProSeries calendars, and was the 73rd edition of the Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana.

  6. LiveStats for Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023 Stage 2

    Last races as favorite in the PCS game for VLASOV Aleksandr (BORA - hansgrohe). Date. Race. Result. 2023-02-02. Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana | Stage 2. 2022-06-17. Tour de Suisse | Stage 6.

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  8. Tour of Valencia 2023: Schedule, Location, and Live Stream

    The latest edition of UCI Europe Tour's popular Spanish road cycling event of is scheduled to initiate this Wednesday. Check the article for latest detail on the schedule and live stream information of upcoming Tour of Valencia 2023. Preview Tour of Valencia is a popular Spanish cycling event that is officially known as "Volta a

  9. PREVIEW

    Stage 2 of the Volta a Comunitat Valenciana will provide the first opportunity for the overall classification riders to test their form in what will be a tough uphill finish following the win of Binian Girmay on stage 1.. Stage two could be crucial in the race. The summit finish at Alto de Pinos is suited to the puncheurs but differences will be made in a very hilly day.

  10. Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana

    The Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈvɔlta a la komuniˈtad valensiˈana]; English: Tour of the Valencian Community or Tour of Valencia) is a road cycling stage race held in the Valencian Community (Comunitat Valenciana), Spain. Its position in the cycling calendar means it is often used as preparation for the spring classics or the Grand Tours which take place ...

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  12. Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023 Stage 2 results

    Stage 2 » Novelda › Alto de Pinos (178.2km) Giulio Ciccone is the winner of Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023 Stage 2, before Pello Bilbao and Aleksandr Vlasov. Giulio Ciccone was leader in GC.

  13. Startlist for Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023

    184 LUDVIGSSON Tobias (DNF #5) 185 MOSCHETTI Matteo (OTL #5) 186 PUPPIO Antonio * (DNF #4) 187 PARISINI Nicolò *. DS SANS VEGA Alexandre. team statistics in race. * = competes for youth GC. Competing teams and riders for Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2023. Top competitors are Aleksandr Vlasov, Olav Kooij and Brandon McNulty.

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  15. Profiles & Route Volta a Comunitat Valenciana 2023

    Stage 5: Paterna - Valencia, 93.2 kilometers. The final stage of the race is only 93 kilometers long but will have an interesting profile. A very tricky day to predict. 7Km at 4% and 5.2Km at 9% will make for a pretty difficult challenge in the first half of the day, where a strong breakaway or even GC attacks may take place.

  16. Preview Tour of Valencia 2024

    Recent winners of the Tour of Valencia. 2023 Rui Costa. 2022 Alexander Vlasov. 2021 Stefan Küng. 2020 Tadej Pogacar. 2019 Ion Izagirre. ... Stage 2, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024: Canals - Mancom de la ...

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  18. Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2024 Stage 2 results

    Matej Mohorič is the winner of Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana 2024 Stage 2, before Giovanni Lonardi and Simone Consonni. Alessandro Tonelli was leader in GC.

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  20. Tournament: Order of Play

    Day 5 14 Jun. Day 6 15 Jun. Day 7 16 Jun. Day 8 17 Jun. Day 9 18 Jun. Follow the latest scores, order of play and draw information for BBVA Open Internacional de Valencia 2023: WTA 125 tournament played in VALENCIA, SPAIN.

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  22. Memorable matches

    While Romania's squad included players from AC Milan, Bayer Leverkusen, Genoa, PSV and Valencia, star man Hagi spent the 1993/94 season at Brescia in the Italian Serie B.

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