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"textContent": "The Angliru is the image everyone carries from La Vuelta Femenina 2026, and for obvious reasons. The race finishes there on Saturday, 9th May, after a final weekend that also includes Les Praeres. But the route’s real shape starts much earlier than that. The opening block in Galicia is not a soft prelude before the […]\n\nThe post Why Galicia could shape La Vuelta Femenina before the mountains even begin appeared first on ProCyclingUK.",
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