Aguirre, Alustiza, Bizkarra, Juaristi, Lastra, Martin and Mintegi, cyclists from the Basque Country on the Return
The race will begin on April 6 in Bilbao and will consist of six stages, the last day of which will be played on Saturday, April 11, between Antzuola and Bergara.
Jon Agirre, Nico Alustiza, Mikel Bizkarra, Txomin Juaristi, Jonathan Lastra, Gotzon Martin and Iker Mintegi are the seven runners of the Basque Country who will play the 2026 Return.
In addition, a special t-shirt designed by Kukuxumusu has been presented under the slogan "From the First Beat to the Top", which has been specified during the event that it will distribute about 25,000 T-shirts in the race.
Thepresentation was attended by Jon Ander de las Fuentes, president ofEuskaltel; Pablo Urtasun, sports director of Euskaltel Euskadi; and cyclists Nico Alustiza, Txomin Juaristi, Gotzon Martin and Iker Mintegi .
The tour will begin on April 6 in Bilbao and end in Bergara on Saturday, April 11.
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Profile and tour of the 6th stage of the Return to the Basque Country 2026: Goizper-Antzuola-Bergara (135.4 km)
"The final stage will not be a formality," the organizers of the Vuelta warn, analyzing what the sixth and final day of the competition can bring. Asentzio, Elosua and Azkarate will go up two times, and in total three climbs will be level 2: "If the overall classification is tight," said Itzulia, "there will be continuous markings; there may also be a chance of a final attack from afar."
Profile and tour of the 4th stage of the Return to the Basque Country 2026: Galdakao-Galdakao (167.2 km)
Cyclists will have to climb seven punctual climbs on the fourth day of the 65th Round; one of the ports, the last of which is Legina, will be left behind when less than ten kilometers to finish, and it is hard considering it has an average slope of 8%.
Profile and tour of the third stage of the Return to the Basque Country 2026: Basauri-Basauri (152.8 km)
65. On the third day of the Return to the Basque Country, cyclists must climb three punctual ports, two of the 2nd and one of the 3rd; the organizers believe that on this day "there may be attacks from afar if the overall classification is very tight".
Profile and tour of the 2nd stage of the Return to the Basque Country 2026: Iruñea-Mendukillo (164.1 km)
Four ports, including the 1st San Miguel de Aralar, will be on the route of the 65th Return to the Basque Country, which will be played in Navarre. "They could be well-organized getaways, and it might also be the case that teams competing in the overall ranking will start to tighten up the race," says the organizers of this second day.
Profile and tour of the first stage of the Return to the Basque Country 2026: Bilbao-Bilbao (13.9 km, individual clock)
As was also the case in 2021, the first stage of the Vuelta will be a counterclockwork that will begin and end in Bilbao. The race will leave Begoña and will have its destination in the park of Etxebarria; the last part will be the hardest, since the cyclists will have to overcome the 19% slope.