Gigi Romano
Since 1935, La Vuelta a España has ridden through wars, dictatorships, scandals, and revolutions to become one of cycling’s greatest and most beloved events. From its humble origins as a newspaper promotion to its modern status as a daring, fiery grand tour, La Vuelta has captivated fans with stories of triumph, heartbreak, and relentless human spirit.La Vuelta: The Epic History of Spain’s Grand Tour tells the complete story - from the early legends of Bahamontes and Ocaña to the modern dynasties of Contador, Roglič, and Evenepoel. This sweeping narrative brings to life the breathtaking climbs, cultural celebrations, and iconic stages that have defined the race across generations.Blending vivid storytelling with meticulous research, this definitive account explores the race’s survival through civil war, its evolution under Franco’s dictatorship, the impact of doping scandals, the global rise of Latin American heroes, and the thrilling youth revolution that is shaping its future.More than a race, La Vuelta is a moving festival of hope, struggle, and Spanish passion - and its history is a testament to the enduring power of the open road.Whether you’re a lifelong cycling fan or new to the sport, this book will take you inside the suffering, glory, and soul of Spain’s greatest sporting saga.