The Vuelta Ciclista al Norte de Gran Canaria returns to the sporting calendar

The historic cycling race makes a comeback after seventeen years, connecting Las Palmas and Arucas in a successful edition.

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Generic image of a racing bicycle on a road.

The Vuelta Ciclista al Norte de Gran Canaria has successfully concluded its return edition after a seventeen-year hiatus, establishing itself as a key event for elite and under-23 categories in the islands.

The competition, held over three days, ended this Saturday with a tight finish in the general classification. The peloton covered various parts of the island, with the final stage connecting Plaza de Santa Ana in the capital to the municipality of Arucas.
The sporting outcome was defined by the close competition among participants. The final 50-kilometer stage was decided in the closing stretch, while the team classification was led by CCLLEIDA_DPEDROS. Additional awards were presented for the mountain and intermediate sprint categories.
Organizers adjusted the route on the final day to coordinate with other local events, setting the competitive finish at Alto de Fagajesto. The event received support from various public institutions, including the Government of the Canary Islands and the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, alongside private entities that assisted with logistics and race safety.