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2025 Final Week Tour

Sunday September 7 – Monday September 15

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7 – MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15

8 nights, 9 days

Live stage viewing

PRICE FROM

$4,679

Key Features of our 2025 Tour

Watch the Final Stages of the battle for the Red Jersey with Sportive Breaks

Join Sportive Breaks for this fully supported and guided tour to ride and watch at the final Grand Tour of the year in Spain.

Week 3 of the 2025 Tour will see our tour start and finish in Madrid. The tour will immediately move north to Ponferrada which was home to the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. Get ready for the Stage 17 summit finish and the Stage 18 individual time trial. As the tour moves back towards the Spanish capital, the Guadarrama mountains just to the north of Madrid will be sure to shape the general classification. Stage 20 will see you test yourselves on the ‘Navacerrada’ climb and the optional pinch up to ‘Bola del Mundo’. The race organisers are returning to a more traditional race finish in 2025 which makes for a compact tour program.

Sportive Breaks are official Hospitality Travel Partner of Team Visma | Lease a Bike. On the Time Trial Stage 18 in Valladolid you will join the team for a full day behind the scenes of this top World Tour Team.

What's Included & Optional Extras

Accommodation

8 nights in excellent hotels

Included Meals

Breakfast daily & most evening meals included

Airport Transfers

Airport transfers at set times from/to Madrid Barajas Airport

Guided Rides

Daily guided and supported rides

Bike Rental - Optional Extra

See below for options and prices

Daily Program

For cyclists and spectators

Watch the Race for Red from up close: Be with us for the exciting final stages of the 2025 Vuelta a Espana. See the peloton battle it out in the mountains before watching the winner being crowned on the final day in Madrid.

Spread your payments: Our interest free payment plan allows you to spread out your payments.

Ride key climbs: Test yourself on some of the key Vuelta climbs.

Excellent hotels included: Enjoy our hotels including Madrid city centre hotel

Cycle Spain: Enjoy stunning scenery while riding on smooth, quiet roads

LIVE race viewing:   Five distinct encounters with the 2024 Vuelta; 2 summit finishes, 2 mid-stage viewing and the final stage in Madrid. Get up close and personal to all the Vuelta action

Itinerary

Arrival Day

Date

Sunday September 7

Location

Madrid
Riders pose having completed the Grand Depart 2025 with Sportive Breaks

We kick off our tour today in central Madrid. Our Airport Transfer will meet you at Madrid Airport at 2.00 PM. Alternatively, you can make your own way to our hotel.

Please meet your tour leaders in the hotel where we will be on hand to assist you in preparing your bikes for the week ahead. Rental bikes are also available on arrival.

If you are travelling with your own bike we have organized storage of your bike bag/box at the hotel.

Check-in to your room will be available from 3.00 PM onwards.

Daily Highlights

Rides

No rides today

Meals

No meals

Day One - Venturing North

Date

Monday September 8

Location

Ponferrada

Following breakfast there will be a 3 hour drive north to Astorga. Astorga is on the Camino de Santiago route.

After lunch, you will spend the afternoon enjoying a 35 mile ride through to your hotel in Ponferrada, our home for the next 3 nights. Along the way, you will be confronted with the ‘Cruz de Hierro’ climb (Iron Cross). The ride up to the giant ‘Iron Cross’ symbol is mostly a 12 mile false flat, but the final few miles average 5% to the summit.

Since the 11th Century, pilgrims traditionally bring a rock and place it at the foot of this impressive cross. The rock is supposed to symbolise their sins, and by placing it they become absolved of them. Take in the views of this wild natural landscape before the exhilarating descent down to Molinaseca.

Ponferrada is the end of today’s route. It is a beautiful city which is dominated by the Castle of the Knights Templar.

Daily Highlights

Ride

35 miles / 2,300 ft

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Guided Ride

Day Two - Climb to the O'Cebreiro hamlet

Date

Tuesday September 9

Location

Ponferrada
Five Women cyclists enjoying the view at the top of a col.

Today’s ride includes what we believe is the best road cycling of the Camino de Santiago pilgrim route. In particular, the O’Cebreiro climb awaits! This is a Category 1 climb which winds its way 9 miles (4.6% average) up to the O’Cebreiro hamlet. This village is perched on a high ridge and the views down to Galicia are breathtaking! Its thatched huts resemble a hobbit-like setting and the ‘empanadas’ (pastry filled savoury treats) should be sampled here!

As we descend back down towards Ponferrada you will now be riding through the ‘Bierzo’ valley. This wine country comes under its own Denominacion de Origen. The Bierzo wine that is produced here is darker and fruitier than the tempranillo wines from the Rioja and Ribera de Duero regions. We will be sure to introduce you all to the Mencia grape as we dine over a range of Leonese and Galician cuisine.

Daily Highlights

Ride

60 miles / 3,900 ft

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Guided Ride

Day Three - Alto de El Morredero Stage

Date

Wednesday September 10

Location

El Morredero
Riders celebrate at the end of a Vuelta a Espana stage. Witness scenes like these at the Vuelta a Espana 2024 with Team Visma Lease a Bike

Today we head in search of the 2025 Stage 17 finish. The peloton will finish with a gruelling climb up to Alto de El Morredero. This 14 mile climb averages 6% but don’t let that average fool you. An inconsistent climb which includes 3 miles with grades between 9-11% and at least half a dozen ramps touching 14-17%. You will be proud of your achievement as you too reach the Stage 17 summit finish. ‘El Morredero’ has only been used twice before in the race (1997 & 2006) and Alejandro Valverde was the last to win on this giant climb in Leon province!

Daily Highlights

Ride

55 miles / 5,900 ft

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Guided Ride

Day Four - In the Heart of the Race with Team Visma | Lease a Bike

Date

Thursday September 11

Location

Segovia | Valladolid ITT

After three days on the bike, today we will take a rest to take advantage of a special VIP race experience. In the morning, we will drive 2.5hr to Valladolid to be in position for the Stage 18 individual time trial. Through our partnership with Team Visma | Lease a Bike, you will spend a day with the pro team! Things will kick off by being dropped off at the TVL team hotel before enjoying a ‘start to finish Stage 18 experience’.

After soaking up all the backstage excitement there will be a 1hr drive through to Segovia and our new base for the next 3 nights.

Segovia is a Spanish jewel and its first century aqueduct is one of the best preserved Roman structures in Europe. Also be sure to explore the Alcazar fortress, La Muralla (ramparts) and the Jewish Quarter. For those who are interested, we can also find time during your Segovia stay to visit the iconic 18th Century San Ildefonso Palace and Museum and explore the Versailles inspired gardens.

Daily Highlights

Ride

No ride today

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Day Five - Medieval Pedraza

Date

Friday September 12

Location

Segovia
Feed stop on the 2025 Marmotte, Etape du Tour and Tour de France tour

Today will see a lull in the action, so we will take advantage by riding through to magical Pedraza. The route begins by passing through Sepulveda which is another gem that highlights Arabic towers through to Roman walls. Big race mountains are calling over the final 2 ride days so today is all about cycling through the rolling terrain of the Castile & Leon province. The route will finish today in Pedraza. This medieval town is in excellent condition and hidden away from the main roads. As you ride through the woods, the road turns and after a small crest there is the beautifully preserved walled town right in front of you. Cycling up to the small gateway is a fantastic experience and following the maze of small laneways into the old plaza will be truly memorable. Post-ride there will be a 30 minute drive back to the hotel in Segovia.
Tonight back in Segovia you should make sure to try the typical ‘suckling pig’ or ‘lechal’ lamb. No-one should leave the Castile province without trying these Spanish roast meals (‘asado’ cooking).

Daily Highlights

Ride

60 miles / 3,300 ft

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Guided Ride

Day Six - Bola del Mundo

Date

Saturday September 13

Location

Bola del Mundo | Segovia
Supporters provide encouragement to riders during the Vuelta a Espana trip

Traditionally the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range plays host to the penultimate stages of the race.

After a couple of years in northern Spain we are happy to return to this fantastic cycling landscape on the outskirts of Madrid. Climbs, such as, Navafria, Cotos, Morcuera and Navacerrada are written in cycling folklore. The Navacerrada ski station (6,000ft) is the altitude training base for Spanish pro-outfit Movistar and we expect to see fireworks as the Stage 20 summit finish to ‘Navacerrada’ provides the final chance for the GC riders to flex their muscles.

As part of the 2025 edition, the pro-peloton after hitting the Navacerrada ski station must veer off and confront the ‘Bola del Mundo’ wall. This is a ‘special category climb’ and the final 2 miles to the summit on rough concrete roads will make for a spectacular stage finish. 2025 will be only the third time this race has taken on Bola del Mundo (it was first included in 2010). The brutal 2 mile road to the summit includes a 12% average grade and the maximum gradient hits 23%. The hardest 23% segment comes just 500 yards before the summit. For those looking for a major challenge, feel free to test yourselves on Bola del Mundo only hours before the pros!

Post-stage feel free to jump in the vans or ride the final 15 miles back to Segovia

Daily Highlights

Ride

50 miles / 4,500ft or 53 miles / 5,650ft

Meals

Breakfast and Evening Meal

Guided Ride

Day Seven - Madrid Finale

Date

Sunday September 14

Location

Madrid

Yesterday the GC was decided in the Guadarrama mountains. We don’t need to get to Madrid until tonight to see the Stage 21 sprint finish. As such, we will have time this morning to collect another big climb in the Guadarrama mountain range,  ‘Morcuera’.

The Morcuera climb is a Category 1 classic (8 miles at 5% average grade). The descent down to Miraflores rounds out a fantastic route which finishes immediately to the north of Madrid. Post-ride there will be a 1hr transfer into central Madrid.

As the sun starts to set over Paseo de la Castellana (Spain’s version of the Champs Elysees) the race will enter Madrid. After many difficult closing mountain stages the sprinters will have the final say. The post-race celebrations around the Cibeles fountain are always spectacular. Primoz Roglic won his fourth title during the 2024 edition. Will he be back in 2025 to go for the record number of titles?

Daily Highlights

Ride

53 miles / 6,000ft

Meals

Breakfast

Guided Ride

Departure Day

Date

Monday September 15

Location

Madrid

Your bike bag/box will be waiting for you at the hotel ready for you to pack your bike away this morning.

Following breakfast our guides will be available to transfer you to Madrid Airport. We can get to the airport by 10:30am at the earliest, so please keep that in mind when booking any onwards flights. We trust you have enjoyed your experience and we look forward to seeing you again soon!

Daily Highlights

Ride

No ride today

Meals

Breakfast

Tour Dynamic

Daily Rides

We offer a guided ride each day. With Paul as your guide on the road and a mechanic and support vehicle following, cyclists are well supported. We will either transport everyone to a location from where we will start the daily rides, or we will ride straight out from the hotel. We offer vehicle support for the riders and the spectators will be transported to the day’s vantage point to watch the race.

Transportation

On days where we move on to another hotel, we will transport luggage, bike boxes and bikes and we will offer an adapted itinerary depending on the day’s logistics.

Spectators

Riders and spectators are reunited after our daily ride to watch the race together when possible. We attempt to keep hotel changes and transfers to a minimum. Riders can choose to take a day off from riding and join the non-riding group.

Tour Start and Finish

Tour Start – Saturday, August 31 or Sunday, September 1, 2024

Our tour starts either at Madrid Barajas Airport or you can meet us at the first hotel on our tour in Madrid (Radisson Blu Madrid).

Tour Finish – Monday,  September 9, 2024

On departure day we provide transport to Madrid Barajas airport.

Pricing

Tour Prices

  • $4,679 per person based on two people sharing a twin room (2 separate beds) or double room (sharing 1 large bed)
  • $5,394 per person for sole occupancy of a room

Bike Rental

  • Carbon road bike hire, Shimano 105 mechanical shifting, compact cranks, 11/32 rear cassette, rim brakes – $286
  • Carbon road bike hire, Shimano Di2 105, compact cranks, 11/34 rear cassette, disc brakes – $429
  • Carbon road bike hire, Shimano Di2 Ultegra, compact cranks, 11/34 rear cassette, disc brakes – $566
  • E-road bike hire, disc brakes – $566
  • Rental bikes available on request, please contact us prior to booking

Who is this tour for?

Cyclists and Spectators

Our tour is suitable for cyclists of any level and non-cycling spectators. The hotels we stay at are in excellent locations with the world-renowned Spanish cuisine.  Our daily, guided rides give cyclists the opportunity to experience some of the most beautiful climbs featured on this year’s Vuelta a Espana.

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2025 Tour of Spain Final Week Tour
From $4,679.00
Date 7th Sep 25

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We know the routes and we know the roads. We know how the event works and the best hotels for the start and finish. We organize everything for you; transfers, bike transport, additional feed stops, support and more.

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