Peloton reaches for the granny gears ahead of brutal Vuelta a España stage

5,000m of climbing calls for some pretty low gearing as the pros prepare for one of the hardest Grand Tour stages of all time

Today's stage of the Vuelta a España being is being billed by Chris Froome no less as one of the hardest of all time, and with six classified climbs totalling more than 5,000m of climbing over the 138km ride from Andorra La Vella to Cortals d'Encamp we're not going to argue. Such a brutal stage requires some special gearing, with many teams and riders opting to steer well clear of the 53/39 chainsets and 11-25 cassettes that they will run on the vast majority of stages.

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Henry Robertshaw began his time at Cycling Weekly working with the tech team, writing reviews, buying guides and appearing in videos advising on how to dress for the seasons. He later moved over to the news team, where his work focused on the professional peloton as well as legislation and provision for cycling. He's since moved his career in a new direction, with a role at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.