AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVuelta a España security and route impact: Ahead of the 2026 Grand Départ, Monaco is staging a major security operation for the race’s opening stages, with Spain’s Guardia Civil bringing 132 officers, 59 motorcycles, and road-safety support that will track the peloton through Monaco, France, Andorra la Vella, and Spain. Vuelta spotlight on Andorra: Riders are bracing for a tough early visit to Andorra, with Mikel Landa describing stage 4 as a survival test as the race tackles nonstop climbs. Pogacar’s title chase: Multiple previews frame Tadej Pogačar as the overwhelming favorite as the Vuelta starts in Monaco on Aug. 22 and finishes in Granada on Sept. 13, with Jonas Vingegaard absent. Football transfer buzz tied to Andorra: Rangers are reportedly closing in on Girona winger Kim Min-su, whose last loan spell included FC Andorra, with the deal linked to a €10m release clause. Local sports culture: Andorra also shows up in cycling beyond the Vuelta, with world-class riders training and competing in the principality.
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