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06/07/2017Costa Blanca News
Known for the crowd of followers it gathers in each of its stages, the Cycling Tour to Spain 2017 will be played on Saturday 19 August to Sunday 10 September. You will have a total of 21 stages in a total journey of around 3297,7 Kilometers.
Just like two years ago, this time it will be Sunday 27 August the day the platoon passes through the province of Alicante. The stage, according to sources of the Chain be, will start from the 13:00h from Orihuela Playa until you reach the finish line located in El Poble Nou de Benitatxell. Cyclists will ride 174 approximately kilometers and it will be during that stretch when we enjoy its passage through the ilicitana hamlet of La Marina, Santa Pola and El Altet, approximately among the 13:50 And 14:30, as stipulated by the organization.
Of the two stages that will pass through the area, one of them will do it inland and another along the coast, passing through other municipalities such as El Campello, Benidorm, Altea, Calpe and Xabia, areas chosen by the volume of tourists attracting during that summer time of year that will be August.
The day 28 August will be the first day off for cyclists, and the province of Alicante is the city chosen to relax and rest after the hard activity of the previous days and the intense heat of those dates.
Image Cycling Lap 2015 (Photo: The World)
For cycling enthusiasts and the curious, Be, Definitely, an engaging and emotional experience, and from the Costa Blanca we have the enormous privilege of being able to see it and enjoy it from very close range.
Cycling lap tour Spain 2017 in its stages by the Valencian Community.
23 August → STAGE 5 (173,4 Km) Benicassim – Alcossebre
24 August → STAGE 6 (198 Km) Vila-real – Sagunt
25 August → STAGE 7 (205,2 Km) Llíria – Basin
26 August → STAGE 8 (184 Km) Hellín – Xorret del Catí
27 August → STAGE 9 (176,3 Km) Orihuela – The Poble Nou (Benitatxell)
28 August → DAY of REST by the province of Alicante
The video below shows the full 3D lap tour, since its inception in Nimes (France), to the finish line in Arroyomolinos (Madrid). Video provided by the official website: La Vuelta.