2019 Vuelta a España Stage 9 Live Coverage

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Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 9 of the 2019 Vuelta a España! Our live profile and commentary are below, followed by a preview of the technical aspects of the route.

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La Vuelta's first week of action culminates in a brutally hard stage in Andorra. Five climbs in less than 100 kilometres and an off-road section just before the final haul to pep things up.

It doesn’t take long for the Coll d’Ordino to appear. The 8.9 kilometres climb at 5% is emblematic for what the day holds up its sleeve. A long descent leads to the foot of the Coll de la Gallina, which is an irregular monster of 12.2 kilometres with an average gradient of 8.3%. The Gallina was the final ascent of the 2018 Vuelta, so Simon Yates sealed his overall victory on these slopes, while Enric Mas climbed to the stage win.

Following yet another long descent, the riders face a brutal finale with three consecutive ascents. The Puerto de Comella (4.2 kilometres at 8.6%) and Puerto de Engolasters (4.8 kilometres at 8.1%) are almost immediately followed by the Cortals d’Encamp, so it is fair to say the final haul up is a grinding task of 20 kilometres. There is hardly any distance between the respective climbs. To pep things up, 4 kilometres on dust road precedes the final climb on Cortals d’Encamp.

The first kilometre of the Cortals d’Encamp climb goes up at 11.9% and the second slopes at 9.5%. Then the stage eases out a bit, but the average gradient of the 5.7 kilometres climb still sits at 8.3%.

La Vuelta used the Cortals d’Encamp climb for the time as a finish in 2015. Mikel Landa took the win in a long-range solo move.

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