The National Lottery dresses up in cycling to celebrate the 90 years of La Vuelta
Loterías y Apuetas del Estado, sponsor of La Vuelta a España since 2012, also wanted to join the tributes that are taking place for the 90th edition of La Vuelta, which will start next Saturday, August 23rd.
The draw of the next September 13th of the National Lottery will have a cycling flavor
Since 2012, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado and La Vuelta a España have shared the same path, with the lottery organization being the sponsor of the mountain jersey. An organization that maintains an important connection with sports sponsorship, also being a significant support for Olympic and Paralympic sports, as well as their programs to promote grassroots sports, a healthy lifestyle, women's sports, and inclusion through sports activities.
Like many others, for example, Colnago presented yesterday a special edition of their C68 as a tribute to La Vuelta, Lotteries and State Betting also wanted to join the celebration of the 90th edition of the Spanish tour.
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For this, the tenths for the draw of the National Lottery on September 13th, coinciding with the decisive last stage of La Vuelta with the Sierra de Guadarrama as the setting, will have a design dedicated to the race in which the poster of the race is reproduced.
A draw for which 10 million tenths will be put on sale and will distribute 42 million euros in prizes, including a first prize of 600,000 euros per series and a second prize of 120,000 per series. Each tenth will cost 6 euros.