La Vuelta 2025 to start from Barcelona

The city is hosting the first stage of one of the most prestigious events in women’s cycling on 4 May. The stage consists of a team event against the clock around an 8 km circuit starting and finishing at La Pedrera.

Els nous mallots de la Vuelta femenina 2025

New shirts for the women’s Vuelta 2025

11/03/2025 - 11:36 h - Sports Ajuntament de Barcelona

Women’s professional cycling comes to the city in May with the start of the women’s edition of La Vuelta, an event that despite being relatively new, has already established itself as one of the most important dates in top-class women’s cycling. This is an opportunity to help create role models in women’s sport and strengthen the city’s role in cycling after hosting the start of the men’s edition of La Vuelta in 2023 and preparing to host the Gran Dépard for the Tour de France in 2026.

The team stage against the clock will show some of the city’s most iconic spots, with La Pedrera taking centre stage as the start and finish line will be here. The 8 km in this first stage will take the riders past the Palau de Pedralbes and while it poses no technical difficulties it will require maximum concentration as it will determine who wears the red shirt in the first two rounds of the event.

In all, the 2025 women’s edition of La Vuelta consists of seven stages with an overall distance of 748 kilometres from 4 to 10 May. The second stage of the race sets off from Molins de Rei and will end in Sant Boi de Llobregat.

Assistents a l'acte de presentació de la Vuelta femenina 2025 durant el parlament de l'alcalde Jaume Collboni

People attending the presentation of the women’s Vuelta 2025 during the speech by the Mayor, Jaume Collboni

Imatge del recorregut de les set etapes de la Vuelta femenina

Image of the route for the seven stages of the women’s Vuelta

Imatge de la Pedrera, un dels espais emblemàtics de Barcelona des d'on sortirà la primera etapa de la Vuelta femenina

Image of La Pedrera, one of the iconic spaces in Barcelona, where the first stage of the women’s Vuelta sets off from