UAE Team Emirates to Make Vuelta a España Debut


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Rui Costa and Louis Meintjes to lead GC Charge at final Grand Tour of the season
United Arab Emirates. Wednesday 16 August 2017: UAE Team Emirates has announced the team that will tackle its first Vuelta a España - the third and final Grand Tour of the UCI World Tour season, this Saturday making it the first time that UAE colours will adorn the race. The line-up includes strong General Classification (GC) contenders as well as climbing and sprint specialists.
The Vuelta a España is the final showdown of the season and the youngest of the three Grand Tours starting in 1935, the Giro d'Italia began in 1909 whilst the Tour de France was established in 1903.
This year's edition kicks off with a 13.8km Team Time Trial in Nmes, France making it the third time in 80 years that the opening race of the Tour has begun outside of Spain since 2009.
The race takes place from Saturday 19 August - Sunday 10 September, across 21 stages covering a total distance of 3,324km, with the GC winner taking home the coveted Maillot Rojo (Red Jersey).
Leading the UAE Team Emirates GC charge is South African rider Louis Meintjes and Portuguese rider Rui Costa, the latter of whom will be making his first appearance at Vuelta a España.
Commenting on his debut, former World Champion and UAE Team Emirates' rider, Rui Costa said: 'This will be my race debut and I am excited about taking part in it. I am looking forward to enjoying every single stage and the challenges that come with it. The season is nearing its end and I want to savour every minute.
Speaking on his upcoming participation in the final Grand Tour of the season, South African Louis Meintjes said: 'I'm currently undergoing altitude training in Andorra in preparation for the Vuelta. The training has been going really well following the Tour de France. I am gunning for a good GC result but it all depends on my performance, my body is still recovering.
Joining the GC contenders on the UAE Team Emirates line-up are six other riders including; Moroccan Anass At El Abdia, Italians Sacha Modolo and Federico Zurlo, Slovenians Jan Polanc and Matej Mohoric, Colombian Darwin Atapuma and Pole Przemyslaw Niemiec.
Confirming the line-up, UAE Team Emirates' Sporting Director Simone Pedrazzini said: 'We are quite happy with the selection and believe we have a good team with a varied selection of specialisms. The riders are in-form and hopefully we will be able to target a few stage wins. Our GC contenders will be Louis Meintjes and Rui Costa, who will both be on the lookout for a top ten finish, whilst Darwin Atapuma and Jan Polanc will compete to be King of the Mountain. Our fastest rider, Sacha Modolo will be supported by two of our younger riders, Matej Mohoric and Federico Zurlo with Anass At El Abdia making his Grand Tour debut. Amongst the line up as well is Niemiec, who has previously won a stage in the 2014 edition of the race and his experience will definitely be valuable.
Like the previous two Grand Tours, this year's Vuelta route will feature an exciting array of stages with nine summit finishes, including the 13.3km long ascent to Alto de l'Angliru in Asturias, where riders climb 1,573 meters with grades as steep as 23.6%, making it one of the steepest climbs in Europe, ensuring to shake up the overall classification before the final stage in Madrid.
The route will also take riders across six flat stages, eight hilly stages, five demanding mountain stages, one Team and one Individual Time Trial. Setting off from Nmes, the first two stages of La Vuelta will be contested in France before crossing the Pyrenees towards Andorra, taking the peloton across the northern Spanish coast. The remainder of the stages will see riders cross the finish line in the following spanish cities: Tarragona, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia, Navarra, La Rioja, Castilla y León, Cantabria, Asturias and ending in the stunning Spanish city of Madrid.
VUELTA A ESPAÑA STAGES
  • Stage one, Saturday 19 August: Nmes (France) (TTT), 13.8km
  • Stage two, Sunday 20 August: Nmes (France) Gruissan (France), 201km
  • Stage three, Monday 21 August: Prades Conflent Canigó (France) Andorra la Vella (Andorra), 158.5km
  • Stage four, Tuesday 22 August: Escaldes-Engordany (Andorra) Tarragona (Spain), 193km
  • Stage five, Wednesday 23 August: Benicssim Alcossebre, 173.4km
  • Stage six, Thursday 24 August: Villareal Sagunt, 198km
  • Stage seven, Friday 25 August: Lliria Cuenca, 205.2km
  • Stage eight, Saturday 26 August: Hellín Xorret de Cati, 184km
  • Stage nine, Sunday 27 August: Orihuela Cumbre del Sol, 176.3km
  • Rest Day, Monday 28 August
  • Stage 10, Tuesday 29 August: Caravaca Jubilar Elpozo Alimentación, 171km
  • Stage 11, Wednesday 30 August: Lorca Observatorio Astronómico de Calar Alto, 188km
  • Stage 12, Thursday 31 August: Motril Antequera, 161.4km
  • Stage 13, Friday 1 September: Coín Tomares, 197km
  • Stage 14, Saturday 2 September: Écija Sierra de la Pandera, 185.5km
  • Stage 15, Sunday 3 September: Alcalá la Real Sierra Nevada, 127km
  • Rest Day, Monday 4 September
  • Stage 16, Tuesday 5 September: Circuito de Navarra Logroño (ITT), 42km
  • Stage 17, Wednesday 6 September : Villadiego Los Machucos, 180km
  • Stage 18, Thursday 7 September : Suances Santo Toribio de Libana, 168.5km
  • Stage 19, Friday 8 September : Parque Natural de Redes Gijón, 153km
  • Stage 20, Saturday 9 September: Corvera de Asturias Alto de l'Angliru, 119.2km
  • Stage 21, Sunday 10 September: Arroyomolinos Madrid, 101.9km
HOW GENERAL CLASSIFICATION RESULTS ARE CALCULATED
All 21 stages of the race are timed. Once riders complete the stage, their times are compounded with their preceding stage times. The rider with the lowest collective time is the General Classification (GC) leader and is awarded with the Red Jersey (Maillot Rojo). The winner of this classification is considered the winner of the Tour.
Remaining three Jerseys include:
  • King of the Mountain (Blue and White polka dot Jersey; aka Maillot de Lunares)
Awarded to the rider who has finished with the most climbing points. Points are awarded at the top of each climb depending on your position when arriving at its peak.
  • Points (Green Jersey; aka Maillot Verde)
Awarded to the rider who claims the most points for sprint finishes and intermediate sprints.
  • The ‘Combined' Jersey (White Jersey; aka Maillot Combinada),
Awarded to the rider with the best combined results across the General Classification, Points and King of the Mountain competitions.

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