Vuelta a España 2007 Route Map, Stage Details, Teams, TV Schedule, Live Updates, Results and Photos (Tour of Spain)


 Vuelta a España 2007 Stage Details 
1 Saturday, September 1st 145 km 
VigoVigo
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2 Sunday, September 2nd 150 km 
AllarizSantiago de Compostela  
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3 Monday, September 3rd 155 km 
ViveiroLuarca
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4 Tuesday, September 4th 182 km 
LangreoLagos de Covadonga
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5 Wednesday, September 5th 155 km 
Cangas de OnísReinosa
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6 Thursday, September 6th 195 km 
ReinosaLogroño
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7 Friday, September 7th 140 km 
CalahorraZaragoza
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8 Saturday, September 8th 49 km 
Cariñena D.O.Zaragoza
TT
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9 Sunday, September 9th 174 km 
HuescaCerler Ski Station (Grupo Aramón)
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10 Monday, September 10th 220 km 
BenasqueOrdino Arcalís Ski Station
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R Tuesday, September 11th  
Rest day in TBA
11 Wednesday, September 12th 190 km 
Oropesa del MarAlgemesí
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12 Thursday, September 13th 167 km 
AlgemesíHellín
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13 Friday, September 14th 150 km 
HellínTorre-Pacheco
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14 Saturday, September 15th 205 km 
Puerto LumbrerasVillacarrillo
(finish: Parque Natural Sierra de Cazorla)
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15 Sunday, September 16th 205 km 
VillacarrilloGranada
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R Monday, September 17th  
Rest day in TBA
16 Tuesday, September 18th 165 km 
JaénPuertollano
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17 Wednesday, September 19th 180 km 
Ciudad ReaTalavera de la Reina
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18 Thursday, September 20th 154 km 
Talavera de la ReinaÁvila
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19 Friday, September 21st 135 km 
ÁvilaAlto de Abantos
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20 Saturday, September 22nd 25 km 
Collado VillalbaCollado Villalba
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21 Sunday, September 23rd 100 km 
Rivas VaciamadridMadrid
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  Total Distance 3241 km 

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2007 Vuelta a España Teams
Team Rosters and Withdrawals

Riders are always looking for shade at the hot, dry Tour of Spain photo courtesy of Celeb-flickr

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Live viewing options:

  live video on Cycling.tv or text at Cyclingnews
Live streaming video coverage will be provided by cycling.tv: Free at up to 400 kps. 21 Euros for live coverage at up to 1200 kps. Versus nor any other North American TV station will not being carrying daily stages, but expect weekend highlights on Versus' Cyclism Sunday series. Eurosport in Europe will be carrying daily stages.

Race Previews

The 2007 Vuelta a Espana will start without not only last year's winner, but without the entire 2006 podiumCyclingnews
Upside down Vuelta should deliver sparksVelonews

If you are looking for one single “dashboard” page that summarizes the 62nd 2007 Vuelta a España and points you to the important stuff on the official site and elsewhere then maybe this is it. As an example of what to expect, our 2007 Tour de France dashboard page was the first site to post the official Tour de France route map and it's frequently updated with tidbits and links to the latest information.

Cyclingnews was at the 2007 Vuelta a España rollout and later wrote, "The general feedback from the riders at the launch was that the 2007 edition is similar to, or perhaps a little easier than the 2006 race. What makes it interesting, though, is that many of the hard stages come very soon after the start, with three summit finishes inside the first ten days. The route settles down for a while but then gets more competitive near the end, making it likely to be a very open, unpredictable tour."

If there is something you wish to add or correct or you find a good site that I should link to then send me an email. Each day during the Vuelta, we'll find and link to the best live feed. As content becomes available, the "live", "results", "photos" and "video" links will be activated.
Steve, January 26, 2007

Thursday August 22 update: The full provisional team rosters are now up.

Thursday August 9 update: Live streaming video coverage will be provided by cycling.tv: Free at up to 400 kps. 21 Euros for live coverage at up to 1200 kps. Versus nor any other North American TV station will not being carrying daily stages, but expect weekend highlights on Versus' Cyclism Sunday series. Eurosport in Europe will be carrying daily stages.

Wednesday June 20 update: Teams for 2007 Vuelta: Astana, AG2r Prevoyance, Bouygues Telecom, Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears, Cofidis Le Credit Par Telephone, Credit Agricole, Discovery Channel, Euskaltel-Euskadi, Francaise des Jeux, Gerolsteiner, Lampre-Fondital, Liquigas, Predictor-Lotto, Quickstep-Innergetic, Rabobank, Saunier Duval-Prodir, T Mobile Team, Team CSC, Team Milram., Andalucia Caja Sur, Karpin Galicia. Read more on Cyclingnews. — Steve

Vuelta a España 2007 Route Map