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Stage 17.2km | Málaga - Málaga TTT
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Stage 2167km | Málaga - Córdoba
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Stage 3220km | Córdoba - Almendralejo
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Stage 4142km | Almendralejo - Cáceres
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Stage 5178km | Plasencia - Estación de Esquí La Covatilla (Béjar)
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Stage 6155km | Zamora - León
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Stage 7148km | León - Alto de El Morredero (Ponferrada)
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Stage 8173km | Ponferrada - Lugo
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Stage 9206km | A Fonsagrada - Alto de La Cobertoria
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Stage 10199.3km | Aviles - Museo de Altamira (Santillana del Mar)
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Stage 11165km | Torrelavega (Oscar Freire Velodrome) - Burgos
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Stage 12162km | Aranda de Duero - Guadalajara
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Stage 13170km | Guadalajara - Cuenca
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Stage 1433km | Cuenca - Cuenca ITT
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Stage 15175km | Motilla del Palancar - Ford factory (Almussafes)
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Stage 16145km | Almería - Astronomical Observatory of Calar Alto
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Stage 17167km | Adra - Granada
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Stage 18153km | Granada - Sierra de la Pandera
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Stage 19195km | Jaén - Ciudad Real
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Stage 2028km | Rivas Vaciamadrid - Rivas Vaciamadrid ITT
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Stage 21150km | Madrid - Madrid
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61st Vuelta a España 2006
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'The first sprint I've won in my career' – Matteo Jorgenson snatches second overall at Tirreno-Adriatico but concedes 'Del Toro was stronger at every turn'
Visma-Lease a Bike rider only the third-ever US podium finisher at Italian stage race after Horner and LeMond -
'I want to learn how to win as fast as I can' - Isaac del Toro follows in Tadej Pogačar's footsteps with Tirreno-Adriatico victory
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As it happened: Trofeo Alfredo Binda serves up a race of attrition with a three rider group fighting for the win
The peloton tackled five decisive finish circuits and 152.7km for the long-running Italian Classic
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As it happened: Intense final stage of Paris-Nice culminates in two-up sprint
The traditional final day fireworks in Nice bring five major climbs packed into just 145km -
Trofeo Alfredo Binda: Karlijn Swinkels edges Anna van der Breggen to claim first WorldTour victory
Mie Bjørndal Ottestad rounds out the podium as three-rider break makes it to the line -
Paris-Nice: Jonas Vingegaard secures GC title but gets pipped to stage 8 victory by Lenny Martinez in narrow two-up sprint
Dane is second on final stage and Harold Tejada takes third from small chase group in Nice
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As it happened: Italian sprint star takes final stage as Isaac Del Toro takes Tirreno-Adriatico 2026 overall
Jonathan Milan came late to storm to victory with Sam Welsford and Laurenz Rex rounding off the stage podium -
Tirreno-Adriatico: Isaac del Toro seals overall victory as Jonathan Milan wins stage 7 sprint for third consecutive year
Sam Welsford second and Laurenz Rex third in chaotic sprint as multiple riders crashed in final 3km -
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