Routes and profiles of the stages of the O Gran Camiño 2026
The test will be played between 14 and 18 April, and will be broadcast live by EITB, kirolak.com and ETB1.
O Gran Camiño will begin on April 14 and end on April 18. Image: EITB.
The 2026 O Gran Camiño race will begin on Tuesday 14 April and end on Saturday 18. EITB, through kirolakeitb.eus and ETB1, will broadcast live the five stages that will be tested; in the first four days the broadcast will begin at 15:15 and on Saturday at 15:00.
These are the five stages of the 2026 O Gran Camiño:
1st stage, Tuesday, April 14: Torre de Hercules (A Coruña) -Torre de Hercules (A Coruña), 15 kilometers, individual clock.
2nd stage, Wednesday, April 15: Vilalba-Barreiros, 148.6 kilometers.
3rd stage, April 16 (Thursday): Carballo-Padrón, 169 kilometers.
4th stage, April 17 (Friday): Xinzo de Limia-Alto de Cabeza de Meda, 145.7 kilometers.
5th stage, April 18 (Saturday): As Neves-Monte Trega, 154.7 kilometers.
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