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lakes+of+covadonga Latitude and Longitude:

43°16′31″N 4°59′07″W / 43.27528°N 4.98528°W / 43.27528; -4.98528
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Lagos de Covadonga
LocationPicos de Europa, Asturias, Spain
Coordinates 43°17′N 4°57′W / 43.283°N 4.950°W / 43.283; -4.950
TypeGlacial lakes
Surface elevation1,134 meters (3,720 ft)
Lago Enol seen from La Picota
Lago Ercina.
Ercina Lake

The Lakes of Covadonga (el. 1134 m.) ( Spanish: Lagos de Covadonga) are composed of two glacial lakes located on the region of Asturias, Spain. These lakes, often also called Lakes of Enol or simply Los Lagos, are Lake Enol and Lake Ercina located in the Picos de Europa range and they are the original center of the Picos de Europa National Park, created in 1918. They are near Covadonga Sanctuary.

Vuelta a España

The road ascending from Covadonga to the lakes is a popular climb in professional road bicycle racing, having been used by Vuelta a España many times in the last 25 years.

Together with Alto de l'Angliru, Lagos de Covadonga is the most important climb in the modern history of the Vuelta. The road that leads to the lakes starts at Covadonga and is 12.6 kilometres long at an average gradient of 7.3% (height gain: 1056 m). [1] The most demanding section is La Huesera, 7 kilometres from the top of the climb, with an average gradient of 15% during 800 meters. It was featured for the first time in 1983 with the victory of Marino Lejarreta, who was in a fierce battle with Bernard Hinault for overall victory. This was the same Vuelta that saw Hinault, Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon all riding on the same team. Stage 7 of the 2023 La Vuelta Femenina ended at Lagos de Covadonga, with Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering placing first.

Winners of the Lakes of Covadonga stage - Men

Year Name Country
1983 Marino Lejarreta   Spain
1984 Raimund Dietzen   Germany
1985 Pedro Delgado   Spain
1986 Robert Millar   United Kingdom
1987 Lucho Herrera   Colombia
1989 Álvaro Pino   Spain
1991 Lucho Herrera   Colombia
1992 Pedro Delgado   Spain
1993 Oliverio Rincón   Colombia
1994 Laurent Jalabert   France
1996 Laurent Jalabert   France
1997 Pavel Tonkov   Russia
2000 Andrei Zintchenko   Russia
2001 Juan Miguel Mercado   Spain
2005 Eladio Jiménez   Spain
2007 Vladimir Efimkin   Russia
2010 Carlos Barredo   Spain
2012 Antonio Piedra   Spain
2014 Przemysław Niemiec   Poland
2016 Nairo Quintana   Colombia
2018 Thibaut Pinot   France
2021 Primož Roglič   Slovenia

Winners of the Lakes of Covadonga stage - Women

Year Name Country
2023 Demi Vollering   Netherlands

External links

43°16′31″N 4°59′07″W / 43.27528°N 4.98528°W / 43.27528; -4.98528


lakes+of+covadonga Latitude and Longitude:

43°16′31″N 4°59′07″W / 43.27528°N 4.98528°W / 43.27528; -4.98528
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lagos de Covadonga
LocationPicos de Europa, Asturias, Spain
Coordinates 43°17′N 4°57′W / 43.283°N 4.950°W / 43.283; -4.950
TypeGlacial lakes
Surface elevation1,134 meters (3,720 ft)
Lago Enol seen from La Picota
Lago Ercina.
Ercina Lake

The Lakes of Covadonga (el. 1134 m.) ( Spanish: Lagos de Covadonga) are composed of two glacial lakes located on the region of Asturias, Spain. These lakes, often also called Lakes of Enol or simply Los Lagos, are Lake Enol and Lake Ercina located in the Picos de Europa range and they are the original center of the Picos de Europa National Park, created in 1918. They are near Covadonga Sanctuary.

Vuelta a España

The road ascending from Covadonga to the lakes is a popular climb in professional road bicycle racing, having been used by Vuelta a España many times in the last 25 years.

Together with Alto de l'Angliru, Lagos de Covadonga is the most important climb in the modern history of the Vuelta. The road that leads to the lakes starts at Covadonga and is 12.6 kilometres long at an average gradient of 7.3% (height gain: 1056 m). [1] The most demanding section is La Huesera, 7 kilometres from the top of the climb, with an average gradient of 15% during 800 meters. It was featured for the first time in 1983 with the victory of Marino Lejarreta, who was in a fierce battle with Bernard Hinault for overall victory. This was the same Vuelta that saw Hinault, Greg LeMond and Laurent Fignon all riding on the same team. Stage 7 of the 2023 La Vuelta Femenina ended at Lagos de Covadonga, with Dutch cyclist Demi Vollering placing first.

Winners of the Lakes of Covadonga stage - Men

Year Name Country
1983 Marino Lejarreta   Spain
1984 Raimund Dietzen   Germany
1985 Pedro Delgado   Spain
1986 Robert Millar   United Kingdom
1987 Lucho Herrera   Colombia
1989 Álvaro Pino   Spain
1991 Lucho Herrera   Colombia
1992 Pedro Delgado   Spain
1993 Oliverio Rincón   Colombia
1994 Laurent Jalabert   France
1996 Laurent Jalabert   France
1997 Pavel Tonkov   Russia
2000 Andrei Zintchenko   Russia
2001 Juan Miguel Mercado   Spain
2005 Eladio Jiménez   Spain
2007 Vladimir Efimkin   Russia
2010 Carlos Barredo   Spain
2012 Antonio Piedra   Spain
2014 Przemysław Niemiec   Poland
2016 Nairo Quintana   Colombia
2018 Thibaut Pinot   France
2021 Primož Roglič   Slovenia

Winners of the Lakes of Covadonga stage - Women

Year Name Country
2023 Demi Vollering   Netherlands

External links

43°16′31″N 4°59′07″W / 43.27528°N 4.98528°W / 43.27528; -4.98528


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