2025 Vuelta a España Stage 16 Live Coverage

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Welcome to our live coverage of Stage 16 of the 2025 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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Stage 16 of La Vuelta is a 167.9-kilometre race featuring roughly 3,500 metres of climbing. The finish is set atop an 8.2-kilometre climb with an average gradient of 5.2%.

The riders roll out from Poio, on Spain’s west coast, for a day of racing with barely a flat stretch in sight. The first 74 kilometres are relatively tame in terms of elevation changes, before the Alto de San Antoniño throws in 9 kilometres at an average of 4%. Upon cresting, the riders are nearly halfway through the stage.

The second half of the route is much more challenging. It begins with the Alto de Groba, an 11.3-kilometre climb averaging 5.4%, with the opening 5 kilometres somewhat steeper – at 6.6%. A rapid descent follows, punctuated by several short uphill kicks. The road then climbs out of the valley on a 3.2-kilometre stretch at 6.9% before a 7-kilometre descent leads to the base of the Alto de Prado. The riders crest the 4.3-kilometre ascent at 8.8% with just over 23 kilometres to go.

Much of the remaining route goes downhill, although a 1.7-kilometre ramp at 6.4% serves up an intermediate challenge. From there, the riders descend further to Mos, where they face the decisive ascent to Castro de Herville. The climb opens with 3 kilometres at 8.6%, the hardest test of the day. The full 8.2 kilometres climb averages 5.2%.

La Vuelta last finished on the Alto Castro de Herville in 2021, with Clément Champoussin claiming the stage victory. The route to the summit was different on that occasion.

The Castro de Herville is a scenic viewpoint overlooking the Bay of Vigo. It belongs to the municipality of Mos, birthplace of Óscar Pereiro, the 2006 Tour de France winner following Floyd Landis’s disqualification.

The first three riders across the line gain 10, 6 and 4 bonus seconds, while the intermediate sprint atop the Alto de Prado carries 6, 4 and 2 seconds.

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