The Women’s WorldTour Spanish block concludes this week with the longest-running race of them all, the Vuelta a Burgos Feminas. First raced in 2019, Burgos was the race that this stretch of racing built out from, and laid the foundations for races like La Vuelta Femenina.
Four stages long once again for 2026, the race is returning to a familiar climb this year for the showpiece GC finale, finishing atop the Lagunas de Neila ascent. This climb is an icon of the Burgos region, included in the women’s race four times before and 39 times in the men’s race.
Évita Muzic (FDJ United-Suez)
By their standards, FDJ United-Suez have had a somewhat low-key Spanish block, with the absence of Demi Vollering leaving them without a win in the races so far. In theory, these kinds of races are exactly where riders like Juliette Berthet and Évita Muzic are meant to get their own chances at leadership, which…
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