Nobody wins in Madrid, but the Vuelta is Jonas Vingegaard’s
Vehement protest by some protesters blocked the final stage of the Spanish race 60 km from the finish line
Vehement protest by some protesters blocked the final stage of the Spanish race 60 km from the finish line
The two-time Tour de France winning Dane arrived alone on the'last summit of the Iberian stage race.
The Belgian beat Mads Pedersen in a sprint. Tomorrow’s stage the Bola del Mundo climb with Vingegaard still in the red jersey.
"It was not an easy time trial, also because in the first part I could not find the right rhythm"
The young blue rider gives himself the first career success, triumphing in the 17th stage of the Spanish race
The UAE Team Emirates XRG rider was able to chase down the stage win, leaving Joao Almeida with the overall leader.
On one of Europe's toughest climbs, the Portuguese beat the Dane in a sprint, who remains leader of the general classification.
Dane would have liked to celebrate his little son by giving him a teddy bear.
The two-time Tour-winning Dane pulled away from Giulio Ciccone, the last person to resist him and then finished seventh. Norwegian Traeen is red jersey.
The world champion chose the path of caution after a dominating but still very tiring Tour de France.