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Vuelta a España 2022: Preview, Where to Watch, and Favorites

Zahra Nathani
17 Aug 2022
20:25

Vuelta a España will kickstart on 19th August 2022 and is likely to end on 11th September 2022. The event is divided into 21 stages, which sum up the total distance of 3280.5 kilometers that the bicyclists will cover. The tournament will feature many international cyclists representing their countries in competition. After the huge success of the Tour de France 2022, Vuelta a España is likely to be as thrilling as the previous international event.

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Vuelta a España 2022 will start from Utrecht, Holland, and end in Madrid, Spain. Over the long and tedious route, cyclists from across the globe will challenge their fate, aiming to win. With 6 flat stages, 4 hilly stages, 2 stages at high altitude, 7 mountain stages, 1 team trial stage, and an individual time trial stage will test the agility and determination of the cyclists.

Vuelta a España

If you are looking to stream Vuelta a España online, you can buy the premium packages of Discovery + and NBC’S Peacock Premium, which offer unlimited and hassle-free streaming content. However, if you are looking for a TV Channel, then NBC Sports is streaming in the US. In Britain, you can tune Eurosport, which is the official media and broadcast partner of the event.

This year Vuelta a España 2022’s highlights won’t be available on ITV4, meaning that viewers need to stream onto various YouTube channels for highlights and other media coverages.

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Richard Carapaz

Primoz Roglic
Primoz Roglic

Roglic is back and prepared to fight. He hasn’t participated in any race after recovering from injuries to his back and shoulder received during the Tour. He will have a great squad supporting him, including Rohan Dennis, who just won the individual time trial at the Commonwealth Games and is probably going to be the first red jersey leader. Fans of racing and competitors will have to wait to see if his injuries will affect his trip to Madrid.

The following odds are given on the Slovenian winning the race:

  • Primoz Roglic winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 2.97 at 22bet.
  • Primoz Roglic winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 2.97 at 1xbet.
  • Primoz Roglic winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 2.75 at bet365.

Richard Carapaz

Richard Carapaz
Richard Carapaz
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In an effort to win his first overall championship, Carapaz returns to the Vuelta. In 2020, the Giro d’Italia champion placed second overall. Last year, after taking third place on his maiden podium at the Tour de France, he withdrew from the Vuelta. He persevered to stage 14 before quitting in weariness.

The following odds are given on the Ecuadorian winning the race:

  • Richard Carapaz winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 9.70 at 1xbet.
  • Richard Carapaz winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 9.70 at 22bet.
  • Richard Carapaz winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 9.00 at bet365.

Simon Yates

Simon Yates
Simon Yates

Before the 77th round of the Vuelta, the 2018 Vuelta Champion had a season filled with highs and lows. Simon Yates withdrew from the next two competitions because of a persistent knee injury after promising showings at the Ruta Ciclista del Sol and Paris-Nice, including the Giro d’Italia, after two stage victories.

The following odds are given on the British winning the race:

  • Simon Yates winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 11.50 at 22bet.
  • Simon Yates winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 11.50 at 1xbet.
  • Simon Yates winning Vuelta a España-2022 for 11.00 at bet365.
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