La Vuelta ciclista a España
La Vuelta a España is Spain’s men’s professional road cycling Grand Tour, a multi-stage race run across the country in late summer and early autumn. It is on the UCI WorldTour calendar alongside the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, so the start list comes from top UCI WorldTeams and selected ProTeams rather than local open-entry fields. The race is organized by Unipublic and has run since 1935, with wartime and economic interruptions in its early decades. The route changes from edition to edition, but the basic idea stays the same: riders race day after day over Spanish roads, with the overall winner decided by total time across all stages. Madrid often appears in the race story, and the event’s records give it a strong Spanish and European spine: Roberto Heras and Primoz Roglic share the all-time lead with four overall wins each, while Delio Rodriguez holds the stage-win record with 39. Recent winners such as Jonas Vingegaard underline that La Vuelta draws the same kind of climbers, time-trialists, and Grand Tour contenders who shape the sport’s biggest races.