TV broadcast schedule for Vuelta a Burgos 2025 racing event
Vuelta a Burgos 2025: Five-Day Cycling Race Kicks Off in Spain
The 47th edition of La Vuelta a Burgos, a prestigious cycling race in Spain, will take place from August 5 to 9, 2025. The five-stage event, covering a total distance of 641.5 km, promises to challenge riders with a mix of medium mountains, hills, and a decisive mountain finish on the final day.
The race will commence on August 5 with a medium mountain stage of 204.7 km from Olmillos de Sasamón to Burgos. The first stage will feature the Puerto de la Mazorra, a first-category climb, and can be watched in full on the website Play.
On August 6, the second stage will be a completely flat stage of 162 kilometers. This stage, connecting Cilleruelo de Abajo and Buniel, will be live on Teledeporte and the website Play from 3:00 PM.
The third stage, a medium mountain stage of 184.1 km, will take place on August 7. It will connect Monasterio de San Pedro de Cardeña and Valpuesta, featuring four categorized climbs, including the Puerto de Orduna of first category. This stage will also be live on Teledeporte and the website Play from 3:00 PM.
The fourth stage, a medium mountain course of 162.7 km, will take place on August 8 and finish in Regumiel de la Sierra, a town debuting as the finish line. This stage can be watched in full on the website Play.
The fifth and final stage, a high mountain stage of 138.3 km, will take place on August 9. This stage will link the Ribera del Duero with the Sierra de la Demanda and summit at the Lagunas de Neila, a special category climb. The fifth stage will be live on Teledeporte and the website Play from 3:00 PM.
Spectators and cycling enthusiasts can catch all the action live on Teledeporte and the website Play. Stage 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the Vuelta a Burgos 2025 will be broadcasted live respectively on August 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 from 3:00 PM. The fifth stage, in particular, will be a thrilling spectacle as it will test the riders' endurance and skills on the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de la Demanda.
The average distance covered per day in the Vuelta a Burgos 2025 cycling race is approximately 130 kilometers. Participants will also compete in sports like cycling on varied terrains including medium mountains, hills, and a decisive mountain finish.
Spectators anticipate the average speed during the fifth and final stage, a high mountain stage, to be slower due to the mountainous terrain and the special category climb at Lagunas de Neila.