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The Salida Official of the 78th edition of the Vuelta a Espana will take place in Barcelona. The race for Red will start with two days in the capital of Catalunya.
The first stage takes place on Saturday 26th August 2023 and will be a Team Time Trial in Barcelona. Stage 2 starts outside of Barcelona and finishes in Barcelona.
Sportive Breaks is an Official Tour Operator for the 2023 Vuelta a Espana. Experience the passion of cycling from the Catalan people and the amazing culinary and landscape the region has to offer with official 2023 Vuelta a Espana hospitality experiences.
Tour Highlights
Tour Highlights
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Live race viewing from Vuelta Hospitality Areas: Witness the excitement of the team presentation and 2 stages LIVE from official Vuelta Hospitality Areas!
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What's Included
2023 Vuelta a Espana - Barcelona Start Hospitality Cycling Holiday
Barcelona is a city with a long-standing sporting tradition with close ties to cycling. This fact is evident through the numerous sporting events that take place there throughout the year – the Volta a Catalunya and the City of Barcelona International Track Cycling or Mountain Bike Trophy, in particular.
The last time La Vuelta stopped in Barcelona was in the race’s 2012 edition. The 9th stage left from Andorra and ended at Montjuïc, with Belgian rider Philippe Gilbert crossing the finish-line in first place.
Barcelona already hosted La Vuelta’s official departure in 1962, with a first linear stage spanning over 90 km that both started and ended within the city itself. Victory went to Antón Barrutia. The last time Barcelona held a time trial was back in 1978, also in Montjuïc. Victory went to Bernard Hinault, who inaugurated a brilliant victory tally featuring five Tours de France, three Giros d’Italia and two Vueltas.
The City of Barcelona has also seen the Tour de France ride through in 2009, with a stage finale won by Norwegian rider Thor Hushovd (stage 6) and the departure of the 7th stage. It also hosts an emblematic and historic cycling race every year: the Volta a Catalunya.
Barcelona is now preparing to receive La Vuelta once again. The event will be broadcast on TV in almost 200 countries, with daily average ratings of 1.5 million viewers in Spain. The race mobilises a travelling caravan that transports over 2500 people, among them over 600 journalists from around 20 countries, and over 200 different types of media.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Friday 25th August: Team Presentations : Barcelona
Daily Highlights:
- Watch the Team Presentations in Barcelona
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Team Presentations at a to be announced location in Barcelona.
Saturday 26th August - Stage 1 - Barcelona - Barcelona TTT : Barcelona
The opening 14-kilometre team time trial is set to finish in Montjuic Park in the Catalan capital.
Daily Highlights:
- PM – Hospitality at Stage 1 – Team Time Trial
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Today you have two options for hospitality. Choose start Village or Finish Hospitality.
Sunday 27th August - Stage 2 : Barcelona
Daily Highlights:
- Watch Stage 2 live
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Today the 2023 Vuelta a Espana will have its 2nd stage with the stage starting Outside of Barcelona and finishing in Barcelona.
Options for hospitality are start village, finish hospitality plus a day on the course in an official Vuelta race car.
Airport Transfers
Barcelona airport, with several terminals, is located 16 kilometres south of the city and is also known as Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat. Barcelona can also be reached by transport links from other regional airports, including Girona, Reus and Lleida-Alguaire.
Dates & Book Now
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