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'I'll give it a shot' - trailblazing Monaco pro Victor Langellotti ready to challenge for Vuelta a España first summit finish on stage 2
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'I've got a set of boxers, a set of socks, so it's no stress' - Finlay Pickering unfazed by last-minute plunge into Grand Tour debut at Vuelta a España
22-year-old Briton super-late substitute for injured Bahrain Victorious teammate Damiano Caruso -
'It's never as easy as it looks' - Jasper Philipsen's rollercoaster 2025 season continues with fourth stage win and first lead in the Vuelta a España
Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinter bounces back after crashing out of Tour de France
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The current GC standings at the Vuelta a España 2025
Jasper Philipsen leads the race overall after he took the victory on the opening stage in Italy -
As it happened: Bunch sprint decides the opening stage of the Vuelta a España
The final Grand Tour of the season gets underway with the Gran Salida in Turin, marking a first-ever Italian start for La Vuelta -
Vuelta a España stage 1: Jasper Philipsen dominates sprint finish to win on the opening day
The Alpecin-Deceuninck rider was delivered perfectly by his leadout train to secure the victory in Novara and take the first maillot rojo of the race
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Deutschland Tour stage 3: Søren Wærenskjold declared stage winner as Van Poppel relegated
The Uno-X Mobility rider beat Emilien Jeannière and Sam Watson in a chaotic sprint finish to extend his overall lead ahead of the final stage -
Renewi Tour stage 4: Tim Merlier doubles up with victory in Bilzen-Hoeselt
Pavel Bittner and Olav Kooij in photo finish for second as Arnaud De Lie maintains overall lead -
Fabio Jakobsen suffers setback in his return to racing with broken collarbone after crash at the Renewi Tour
The Picnic PostNL rider had made his comeback at the Tour of Denmark last week after undergoing iliac artery surgery earlier in the year