15 stages of pain across Spain in 36 days. This challenge is devilishly long, hard and hot. You'll need to be fit or crazy to try it… or both.
Unpredictable, unconventional, demanding, brutal and gripping. La Vuelta Virtual is here and ROUVY is the only indoor cycling app that lets you ride the routes of this iconic Spanish race from your home. Enjoy the thrills, sights and emotions of this iconic Spanish race with realistic high quality video routes. Get fitter, have fun and follow in the paths of the pros.
3 lucky finishers will win a new La Vuelta 2023 - Red jersey in a draw!
In northeastern Barcelona, ride along the scenic coastline to Mataro, a historic town in Costa del Maresme just north of Barcelona, on a gently undulating, mostly flat route.
Conquer the first summit finish, feel the bite of Andorra's rugged Pyrenean mountainous terrain, and then climb to the Arinsal ski resort summit.
Take a ride along the coast from historical Cullera, a city and municipality of Valencia, to Plato de Grande on a fast and flat route along the Mediterranean coastline in eastern Spain.
Follow a gently rolling course from Montesol to the 24 km mark where you’ll face the brutal Xorret de Catí climb of the day.
Climb from Calasparra over a winding and irregular leg-sapping profile up the Caravaca de la Cruz climb in Murcia. Save your legs for the final 8 km to the summit.
Start from Zaragoza, the ancient capital of northeastern Spain's Aragon region, famous for its heritage left by the Romans and Moors.
The Col du Tourmalet, known as the jewel of the Pyrenees, is a legendary, popular and famous Grand Tour climb for the bucket list.
From the Isaba, you'll head north to the French border, beginning your ride on a gradual false flat, and then tackle the Larra-Belagua climb.
A challenging shark-toothed profile will take you from Pamplona, over beautiful and varied landscapes to Villanueva along the Arga.
The Puerto de Zuarrarrate is a 7 km long climb at 4.8% and part of a finishing circuit. After the summit, you’ll rocket to the finish line in Lekunberri.
Enjoy a magnificent and scenic route that begins with a short climb from the coast of the Cantabrian Sea, followed by rolling terrain in the far north of Spain and finishing slightly uphill in La Hermida.
The first 12 km will serve as a good warm-up through Cantabria for a short but challenging climb in double digits in two parts from La Hermida to Bejes.
A bucket-list beast of a climb only for the brave! The Angliru, also known as El Infierno, in Asturias, is an unrelenting climb, so pace yourself well from the start.
Climb the brutal but scenic La Cruz de Linares mountain pass in Asturias with an average of 8,5% on a narrow, steep road.
Head east to Madrid's final in the buzzing inner city and make your way over the modern Puente Sobre bridge on a gently undulating but fast course.
3 lucky finishers will win a new La Vuelta 2023 - Red jersey in a draw!
Only the finishers can take part in a draw for ZYCLE ZPro trainer!
Get a 35% discount on ROUVY merchandise for completing the challenge!
Ride and finish the selected routes in a Time Trial, Race, or Just Ride mode without lowering the "reality level".