Startliste, etappeprofiler og resultater for Katalonia Rundt som arrangeres fra 23.-29. mars 2026.
Katalonia Rundt 2026
Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
Etapperitt over sju etapper (2.UWT)
Dato
23.- 29. mars
Sted
Kataluna – Spania

På TV
Rittet sendes på Eurosport og TV2 Sport 2.
Startliste
Resultater
23. mars: Etappe 1 – Sant Feliu de Guíxols-Sant Feliu de Guíxols

24. mars: Etappe 2 – Figueres-Banyoles

25. mars: Etappe 3 – Mont-roig del Camp-Vila-seca

26. mars: Etappe 4 – Mataró -Vallter

27. mars: Etappe 5 – La Seu d’Urgell-La Molina

28. mars: Etappe 6 – Berga-Queralt

29. mars: Etappe 7 – Barcelona-Barcelona

Om Volta Catalunya
The Volta a Catalunya (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbɔltə ə kətəˈluɲə]; Tour of Catalonia, Spanish: Vuelta a Cataluña) is a road bicycle race held annually in Catalonia, Spain.
It is one of three World Tour stage races in Spain, together with the Vuelta a España and the Tour of the Basque Country. The race has had several different calendar dates, running before in September, June and May. Since 2010 it has been on the calendar in late March as part of the UCI World Tour.
Raced over seven days, it covers the autonomous community of Catalonia in Northeast Spain and contains one or more stages in the mountain region of the Pyrenees. The race traditionally finishes with a stage in Barcelona, Catalonia’s capital, on a circuit with the famous Montjuïc climb and park.
First held in 1911, the Volta a Catalunya is the fourth-oldest still-existing cycling stage race in the world. Only the Tour de France (1903), the Tour of Belgium (1908) and the Giro d’Italia (1909) are older. It was the second cycling event organized on the Iberian Peninsula, only after the amateur and sub-23 race Volta a Tarragona (1908), equally held in Catalonia but no longer on the calendar. Catalan cycling icon Mariano Cañardo won the race seven times in the 1920s and 1930s, setting an unsurpassed record.
In 2018, the one-day women’s competition reVolta was organised on the same day of the last men’s stage.