Route, profile and schedule of stage 6 of the Vuelta a España 2023: La Vall d’Uixó-Pico del Buitre (183.5km)
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On August 31, Thursday, the sixth stage of the Vuelta a España 2023. With a tour of 183.5 kilometersthe race will start in The Vall d’Uixó and will end in Vulture Peak, at the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory. The hard and steep climbs, especially those in the final section, could make the first differences in the general classification.
The stage will increase in difficulty as they progress along the route. About to reach 50 kilometers, they will come across the first mountain pass, that of grits (3rd category). Then they will have a short descent to go back up to another port of the same category, the High Source of Rubielos (kilometer 81).
From there everything will be to go up little by little until reaching the last mountain stage, the hardest and where the stage will end. He Pico del Buitre, 1st categorywill be the one who decides the winner of the day with an 8% climb that will last for 11 kilometers, with sections that will exceed 10%.
Beginning almost at sea level, the stage will end at 2000 meters of altitude.
STAGE PROFILE

Profile of the 6th stage of the Tour of Spain. Photo: lavuelta.es
DATA SHEET:
Stage: 6th stage (August 31, Thursday)
Route: The Vall d’Uixó-Pico del Buitre. Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory
Distance: 183.5km
Closing hour: 12:20
Arrival schedule: 17:15 (39 km/h) | 5:30 p.m. (37 km/h) | 5:47 p.m. (35 km/h)
mountain prize: Arenillas (3rd), at kilometer 48.8; Fuente de Rubielos (3rd), at kilometer 83.1; Pico del Buitre (1st), at kilometer 183.1
Source: Eitb

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