Vuelta a Espana
Vuelta a Espana coverage from Cycling Weekly, with up to date race results, rider profiles and news and reports.
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Remco Evenepoel extends Vuelta a España lead with imperious time trial victory on stage ten
The Belgian completed the 30.9km course in 33-18, 48 seconds quicker than second-placed Primož Roglič
By Ryan Dabbs Published
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Sam Bennett the latest rider out of the Vuelta a España with Covid
The Irish sprinter had won two stages and was in the hunt for the green jersey before the setback
By Adam Becket Published
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Vuelta a España 2022: Stage 10 time trial start times
158 riders will ride the 30.9km course to Alicante on Tuesday
By Adam Becket Published
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A thankless journey of trying to find out who apparent comedian Simon Yates really is
We take a sideways look at this mysterious figure who rarely shows much of his true self
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Five talking points from week one of the Vuelta a España
Evenepoel's on top, it's Bennett vs Pedersen for the green jersey, and Jay Vine has arrived
By Stephen Puddicombe Published
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Ethan Hayter withdraws from Vuelta a España after testing positive for Covid-19
The 23-year-old leaves the Spanish Grand Tour on the morning of the stage ten ITT
By Ryan Dabbs Published
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Disgruntlement as Primož Roglič cedes more time in the Vuelta a España, while other GC riders share their own anger
Evenepoel has proven wrong a lot of his doubters, while more experienced GC stars fall by the wayside
By Chris Marshall-Bell Last updated
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Remco Evenepoel is shutting people up as Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl admit to being surprised by his form
The Belgian's team have stood up to the challenge as well as the Vuelta a España leader himself
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published
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Card game tantrums, altitude hotels and steep climbs: how Vuelta a España leader Remco Evenepoel prepared for glory
Evenepoel has based himself across Europe to prepare himself for what he believes is a genuine chance of winning the Vuelta
By Chris Marshall-Bell Published