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La Vuelta 22

• The list of pre-registered participants of La Vuelta, subject to last minute changes, includes six previous winners of the race. That is a record!
• Alejandro Valverde, Vincenzo Nibali, Chris Froome, Nairo Quintana, Simon Yates and Primoz Roglic face the challenge, each with different ambitions.
• Other exceptional participants: World Champion, Julian Alaphilippe; Olympic Champion, Richard Carapaz; the winner of the Giro 2022, Jai Hindley; the young prodigy Remco Evenepoel and the aspiring Spanish riders Carlos Rodríguez and Juan Ayuso.

Over the last three years, Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic has made it to the top step of La Vuelta’s podium, but a provisional list of participants provided by each of the 23 participating teams shows that we have no less than five other previous champions to have experienced the same thrill: Alejandro Valverde (2009), Vincenzo Nibali (2010), Chris Froome (2011 and 2017), Nairo Quintana (2016) and Simon Yates (2018). This is an exceptional moment for La Vuelta as, since its creation in 1935, the maximum number of previous champions to take off from the starting line together was four. The last time this happened was in 2018, with Valverde, Nibali, Fabio Aru (winner in 2015) and Quintana.
Throughout the 22 editions held in the 21st century, the average number of previous winners to take their places for the first stage has been 2.31. Throughout its history, the Giro has had a maximum of five previous winners registering to compete at once, the most recent occasion of this was in 2009 (Stefano Garzelli, Gilberto Simoni, Ivan Basso, Damiano Cunego and Danilo Di Luca, all Italian). The last time the Tour de France had that many was back in 1992 (Laurent Fignon, Greg LeMond, Stephen Roche, Pedro Delgado and Miguel Indurain). However, the record among all the grand tours combined is held by the Grande Boucle, with seven winners taking their places at the 1994 starting line (Louis Trousselier, Lucien Petit-Breton, François Faber, Octave Lapize, Gustave Garrigou, Odiel Defraye and Philippe Thys).
‘It is enormously appreciated that these champions of La Vuelta wish to return,’ says the race’s General Director, Javier Guillén. ‘Their loyalty is a true sign of acknowledgement for our event. For Valverde and Nibali, it will be the last time as they plan to retire at the end of the season and I have no doubt that the Dutch and Spanish public will show them the appreciation they deserve for their achievements. More generally, the return of previous champions to our roads means that our public is already used to their names, their faces and their racing styles. But, this year, people will also become familiar with new stars.’
The conclusion of Valverde’s career marks an important turning point for Spanish cycling. With regards to his succession, it is important to point out that two of the professional peloton’s largest teams (Ineos Grenadiers and UAE Team Emirates), with many different line-up options, decided to recruit, respectively: Spanish champion, Carlos Rodríguez, 21 years old, and Juan Ayuso, 19 years old, to participate in a Grand Tour for the first time. On an international level, the young prodigy Remco Evenepoel will also compete in La Vuelta just a few days after his magnificent solitary triumph in the Clásica San Sebastián.
Among other great names present at the Official Departure from Utrecht on the 19th of August will be the World Champion, Julian Alaphilippe, and the Olympic Champion, Richard Carapaz. Much like the six competitors that have already won La Vuelta previously, each will participate with different objectives but with solid track records in the Spanish tour. During his only participation to date, the French rider won his first grand tour stage victory at Xorret de Catí (2017). He now returns in the hope of adding a third consecutive World Championship title to his tally. On his part, the Equatorian rider, that has already participated in La Vuelta on four occasions (2017, 2018, 2020, 2021), has a double need for revenge: with Roglic, who beat him two years ago, and with Jai Hindley, who took the pink jersey from him during the final mountain stage of the recent Giro. For the Australian rider, La Vuelta is his first opportunity to confirm his Italian victory in May.

CERATIZIT CHALLENGE BY LA VUELTA 22: TEAMS SELECTION

The organizers of the CERATIZIT Challenge by La Vuelta 22 have chosen the teams that will take part in the 8th edition of the women’s race which will be held from the 7nd to the 11th of September. The most important Spanish race in the women’s World Tour calendar continues to grow and will feature five stages in total, from Marina de Cudeyo, Cantabria, to Madrid.

The following 14 UCI WorldTeams are automatically invited to the race:

Canyon//SRAM Racing (GER)
EF Education-TIBCO-SVB (USA)
FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine Futuroscope (FRA)
Human Powered Health (USA)
Liv Racing Xstra (NED)
Movistar Team Women (ESP)
Roland Cogeas Edelweiss Squad (SUI)
Team BikeExchange – Jayco (AUS)
Team DSM (NED)
Team Jumbo-Visma (NED)
Team SD Worx (NED)
Trek – Segafredo (USA)
UAE Team ADQ (UAE)
Uno-X Pro Cycling Team (NOR)

In addition to these 14 teams, the organizers have awarded the following wildcards:

Ceratizit-WNT Pro Cycling (GER)
Valcar – Travel & Service (ITA)
Team Coop – Hitec Products (NOR)
Cofidis Women Team (FRA)
Rio Miera – Cantabria Deporte (ESP)
Massi – Tactic Women Team (ESP)
Bizkaia Durango (ESP)
Soltec Team (ESP)

More information about CERATIZIT Challenge by La Vuelta: www.challengebylavuelta.com/en

LA VUELTA 22 | TEAMS SELECTION

The organizers of La Vuelta have chosen the teams that will take part in the 77th edition of the Spanish Grand Tour. La Vuelta 22 will start on Friday the 19th of August and finish on Sunday the 11th of September, from Utrecht (the Netherlands) to Madrid, World Capital of Sports 2022.
In accordance with UCI rules, the following 18 UCI WorldTeams are automatically invited to the race:

AG2R Citroën Team (FRA)
Astana Qazaqstan Team (KAZ)
Bahrain Victorious (BHR)
Bora – Hansgrohe (GER)
Cofidis (FRA)
EF Education – Easypost (USA)
Groupama – FDJ (FRA)
Ineos Grenadiers (GBR)
Intermarché – Wanty – Gobert Matériaux (BEL)
Israel Premier Tech (ISR)
Jumbo-Visma (NED)
Lotto Soudal (BEL)
Movistar Team (ESP)
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team (BEL)
Team BikeExchange – Jayco (AUS)
Team DSM (NED)
Trek – Segafredo (USA)
UAE Team Emirates (UAE)

Furthermore, Alpecin-Fenix (BEL) and Arkéa-Samsic (FRA), leaders in the 2021 classification of UCI ProTeams will take part by right in La Vuelta 22.

In addition to these 20 teams, and following the request made by the organizers of La Vuelta to increase the number of teams, which was supported by the Professional Cycling Council, the UCI Management Committee has granted a derogation to article 2.2.002 of the UCI Regulations, allowing the maximum of number of riders to increase to 184. Therefore, the organizers have awarded the following wildcards:

Euskaltel – Euskadi (ESP)
Equipo Kern Pharma (ESP)
Burgos – BH (ESP)

This derogation is only applicable for 2022 and under no circumstances will it be possible to make this request for 2023.

La Vuelta 22

THE 77TH EDITION OF LA VUELTA WILL TAKE PLACE FROM THE 19TH OF AUGUST TO THE 11TH OF SEPTEMBER 2022, WITH AN OFFICIAL DEPARTURE FROM THE NETHERLANDS

La Vuelta 22 will take off on the 19th of August with a team time trial through the streets of the Dutch city of Utrecht. The second stage will be held on the 20th of August between ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Utrecht. On Sunday the 21st of August, the peloton will continue to ride through the North Brabant Region in a circuit stage, both commencing and concluding at Breda. The team presentation will take place on Thursday the 18th of August in the centre of Utrecht. This act will inaugurate Holland’s official La Vuelta departure.

La Vuelta 22 will pass through 34 Dutch municipalities over three stages. The local organising committee, led by the cities of Utrecht, Breda and ‘s-Hertogenbosch and the provinces of Utrecht and North Brabant, is made up of a group of public institutions led by Sharon Dijksma, Mayor of Utrecht. “We have finally an official date. We were looking forward to get back on track with La Vuelta Holanda’s project and now we can’t wait to get back to work. We’re putting together a wonderful program for residents and businesses as well as for all our international guests. Our aim is to further reinforce the special link that already exists between Spain and the Netherlands”.

This vision is shared by Javier Guillén, General Manager of La Vuelta: “We’re establishing new dates for a project with almost 6 years of work behind it. These extra months of waiting haven’t reduced one bit our eagerness to work together, nor the enthusiasm and ambition we have put into organising this official departure from the very first day. This departure will go down in history, marking an important milestone for both Spanish and Dutch cycling.”.

A VAST ACTIVITY PROGRAM

The activity program connected with the official departure of La Vuelta from Holland will commence much earlier. The events that have been designed to entertain the regions and cities visited by the race will begin several months before it takes off, making the La Vuelta Holanda project a concept that goes far beyond just the three days during which it will host the stages. The organising committee has woven a contact network featuring sports clubs, schools, cultural institutions and local entrepreneurs in order to build a vast idea and activity program revolving around cycling, a healthy urban lifestyle and sustainability.
The official departure of La Vuelta from Holland also coincides with a very special occasion for the city of Utrecht, which celebrates 900 years since it was officially recognised as a city.

More information about La Vuelta : www.lavuelta.com

LA VUELTA 22 WILL DEPART FROM THE NETHERLANDS

Holland will once again embark on the journey towards fulfilling its great project – to host the official departure of La Vuelta 22. The Dutch city and province of Utrecht and its neighbouring North Brabant will be the protagonists of the start of La Vuelta’s 77th edition. The Netherlands were already prepared to host the first three stages of the 2020 edition but the COVID-19 health crisis forced the organisation to cancel any stages held outside Spanish territory.
The preparations that were in place for the 75th edition of the Spanish tour will, therefore, be carried out in the 77th. Utrecht will be the star of the team presentation, the initial time trial and the finish-line for the second stage, that will begin in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, capital of the Province of North Brabant. The third stage will cover said province with the departure and finish-line both located in the city of Breda.

A NEW OFFICIAL DEPARTURE FROM THE NETHERLANDS, 13 YEARS LATER

The Dutch municipalities of Breda, ‘s-Hertogenbosch and Utrecht, as well as the province of the same name and neighbouring North Brabant, are thrilled to take up this project again. La Vuelta thus celebrates an official departure from The Netherlands again, thirteen years after the last time the race’s peloton passed through Dutch territory.
The Director of La Vuelta, Javier Guillén, expressed his enthusiasm for the official departure of La Vuelta 22. “To return to The Netherlands, which is the quintessential cycling nation, is something we’ve been wanting to do for a very long time. Holland is a guarantee for success in terms of organisation and I have no doubt that, despite the complexity of the current situation, we will be able to carry out the event safely and successfully”. “In 2020 we were forced to make a decision that we never wanted to make, but which we were compelled to make given the circumstances. Despite everything, the Netherlands’ commitment and wish to host La Vuelta hasn’t changed a bit since then. It’s a pleasure for us to work with institutions that are so committed and that love cycling as much as they do”, he explained.
The 2022 edition will be the second edition of La Vuelta to take off from The Netherlands, after Assen 2009, and the fourth to take off from abroad, after Lisbon 1987, Assen 2009 and Nîmes 2017. The city of Utrecht will act as the local coordinator. Both Utrecht and the Province of North Brabant have vast experience hosting large sporting events in general, and cycling events in particular.

The official departure of La Vuelta 22 is even more special, if that’s possible, due to the close historical links between Spain and The Netherlands, and the current common projection they both have in terms of environmental protection and sustainability policies. Both of these criteria are, undoubtedly, decisive when it comes to organising the official departure in Holland.

A COMMON PROJECT
The official departure of La Vuelta 22 is the fruit of an intense and continuous process carried out by all the relevant institutions. Besides guaranteeing the reception and organisation of an elite sporting event, such as the launch of the Spanish tour’s 77th edition, the organising committee of ‘La Vuelta Holanda’ and all its partners work together to create an extensive festive and sports activity program that will surround the peloton of La Vuelta 22 in its official departure from The Netherlands.
The five municipalities and provincial institutions involved have joined forces to fulfil this project and will continue to work together in order to bring it to life. The private sector will also be closely linked to the event’s financing and will formally request a state subsidy from the Dutch Government’s Ministry of Health, Wellbeing and Sports.