2014 Vuelta Live Stream

Watch 2014 Vuelta a España Live Stream + Online Video Highlights of Stage 21

The lights of Santiago de Compostela dwindle in the distance as Spain wakes up to the 2014 Vuelta a España’s finish! Cycling fans can watch the 2014 Vuelta a España Live Stream from the US, the UK and all over the world. The 2014 Vuelta a España will be available on the Internet thanks to links to live streams provided below and on national TV channels. If you miss the live stream for any stage, you can also watch videos of the 2014 Vuelta a España with all the action from your smartphone, tablet or laptop, thanks to videos provided on this website.

3,181km, twenty-one stages, three time trials and a couple of rest days – the ingredients making up the 2014 Vuelta a España. Three weeks after la Vuelta took off from Jerez de la Frontera, it finds it way to Santiago de Compostela alongside a different set of pilgrims than the city usually welcomes. The 21st and last stage of the Vuelta starts on Sunday 14th September 2014 at 11:23 AM ET, and all the action will be available to fans in the 2014 Vuelta a España live stream!

2014 Vuelta a España live stream

Fans worldwide will be able to watch the 2014 Vuelta a España live stream thanks to links provided here. National TV channels will also be broadcasting each stage, including Eurosport (Europe), SBS (Australia) and ITV (UK).

A few minutes before each 2014 Vuelta a España stage, come back here on TechNews.org to know everything about the live stream of the race. And at the end of each stage, fans can also watch the highlights from the 2014 Vuelta a España.

2014 Vuelta a España Live Stream

The three-week journey concludes today in the same way it started – with a time trial stage. One by one, cyclists will depart from their starting point, cycle 10km and make their triumphant entrance in Santiago de Compostela. Thus, the 2014 Vuelta a España crowns this year’s winner after more than 3000km of cycling.

The 10km journey will take most of the evening, with one cyclist departing every few minutes to reach his destination after just around ten minutes. As expected, the stage is relatively flat and short, yet it reserves excitement to fans awaiting Contador’s arrival in Santiago de Compostela. Fans can follow the Spaniard’s arrival thanks to the 2014 Vuelta a España live stream.

2014 Vuelta a España Preview

It has been eleven stages since Alberto Contador closed in on the red shirt to make it his own. A fortnight later, Contador retains a strong 1’37” lead over his closest competitor – Christopher Froome. Contador has been impeccable throughout the 2014 Vuelta a España and has done more than enough to justify his being on the verge of his third Vuelta victory.

Alberto Contador won the Vuelta a España two times, in 2008 and, more recently, in 2012. Following his two stage victories in this year’s tour, one of which came yesterday, Contador has rightly assumed the status of the leader atop the general classification. Flaunting the red shirt, it would take more than just a surprise to see him drop his lead in the tomorrow’s 2014 Vuelta a España live stream.

2014 Vuelta a España Highlights Video

The grand tour finally reaches its destination after twenty-three grueling days. Excitement was always in store for fans, alongside the occasional surprise, and more await in today’s second and last individual time trial as the 2014 Vuelta a España concludes in Santiago de Compostela. And with all the action available in the 2014 Vuelta a España live stream, there’s no reason not to watch the grand finale!

Before stage 21 of the 2014 Vuelta a España, come back on TechNews.org for more information and details to watch the 2014 Vuelta a España live stream here. You can also watch the stage’s highlights after it’s over, thanks to videos provided on this website.

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