Vuelta a Espana organisers reject reports that agreement in place for Canary Islands race finish in 2026
Briefly

Vuelta a España organizers, Unipublic, have refuted recent media claims that the race will return to the Canary Islands in 2026. Although the possibility is under consideration, no formal agreement has been established. The last time the Vuelta included stages in the Canary Islands was in 1988, and there has been ongoing speculation since then. The race's starting location for 2026 is confirmed as Monaco, and details about potential stages and summit finishes remain speculative without official confirmation.
This is news that repeatedly crops up, it's something we've been working on for a long time, and it's a great project for us. But for now, no definitive agreement has been reached.
The Vuelta's starting point for 2026 is already confirmed as being Monaco, which will be its third foreign 'Gran Partida', after Lisbon in 2024.
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