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Stage 5 - Bétera > València - 93 km
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Paco Benítez’s pre-race analysis
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STAGE 5: BÉTERA – VALÈNCIA (93 KM)

A new feature in Stage 5 is the climb of the Garbí pass 40 km from the finish. Anything can happen on this climb, from a sprint finish if there isn’t much of a battle, to the Garbí splitting the race and creating a chasing group. We’ll see how the race is shaping up going into this stage to determine if the leader can withstand all the attacks and if there are any potential changes in the overall standings. This final stage never disappoints; excitement is guaranteed as we look to find out who will win this edition of the VCV 2026.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column]

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