Vuelta 2026: Riders
Two years after winning the Vuelta for the fourth time, record holder Primoz Roglic returns to Spain in a bid to reclaim his crown. It won't be easy as Tadej Pogacar is also competing. Who else is on the start list?
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This Saturday, the Gran Salida of the 81st edition of the Vuelta a España takes place in Monaco. Stage 1 is a 9.4-kilometre individual time trial held entirely within Monegasque territory. From there, the red caravan heads through southern France and Andorra before entering Spain. The lion’s share of the route runs through the sweltering south, before the Vuelta finishes in Granada on Sunday 13 September.
Two years after winning the Vuelta for the fourth time, record holder Primoz Roglic returns to Spain in a bid to reclaim his crown. It won't be easy as Tadej Pogacar is also competing. Who else is on the start list?

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Time trial specialists have a golden opportunity to take the Vuelta’s first leader’s jersey. The Monaco course is just 9.4 kilometres long and almost completely flat. It offers a fine mix of technical sections and stretches where the riders can really build up speed.