106.06
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This Bike Ride starts in Huesca. Find more Huesca Bike Rides.
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If the time trial specialists will have their day in Zaragoza, the climbers will get their turn the very next day. With the start in Huesca and the finish line in Cerler, the riders will start the 167-kilometre stage with a pair of 2nd category climbs at Monrepós and Serrablo. After that, the stage will travel through an area of much more even terrain with only one objective in mind: Cerler. <br> <br> The final climb is 12.6 kilometres long, with an average slope of 5.5%, although the uphill ride to Cerler features sustained climbs where the incline is close to 10%. These tend to decide the outcome of the stage, mainly because the most difficult sustained climbs are a considerable distance from the finish line. This is one of the main keys: to get past that kilometre where the slope is around 11%. The riders who achieve it will hardly lose any time at the summit. <br> <br> Brief History: Laudelino Cubino was the first victor at Cerler in 1987. Racers who have won since then include Fabio Parra, Pedro Delgado, Farlan, Ivanov, Rincon, Chaba Jiménez and Rominger on two occasions. Of course, we cannot forget the 2005 triumph of Roberto Laiseka at the summit of Cerler.
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vueltaaespana mapped this Bike Ride on 09/07/2007
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