From April 28th to May 5th, the women's peloton faces its first Grand Tour of the season with
La Vuelta Femenina. Featuring eight stages that cater to a variety of riders, this race promises to be a standout event of the season. Let's
preview the upcoming stage.
Stage 7 is a day that follow a generally flat trend, with a few hilltops in the way. A day that should end in a sprint, but organizers have added an explosive uphill ramp towards the finish line. In Siguenza, the last 700 meters will rise at 7% and open up the doors for dangerous differences and bonus seconds.