74th La Vuelta a España – Stage 12

Stage 12:Circuito de Navarra  to Bilbao, 171.4km

Gilbert goes solo to win in Bilbao

Deceuninck-Quickstep’s Philipe Gilbert took a sixth la Vuelta victory and the tenth Grand Tour Stage of his career after he held off Alex Aranburu (Caja Rural – Seguros RGA) and Fernando Barceló (Euskadi Basque Country – Murias) in the final kilometres to make it a solo win.

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“There was a lot of headwind in the first part of the stage, but that didn’t stop us, and we attacked and joined many moves, but the bunch reacted each time. It was pretty chaotic, but we kept attacking and at one point, I went full gas on a descent. Tim came across, some other guys joined us, and together we opened a small gap which we kept increasing. Tim was so important, he did a brilliant job, especially before the last ascent, where he closed the gap on the two leaders, and I’m grateful to him for his help. From there, all I had to do was race smart and stick to my plan, which I did and now I’m satisfied it all paid off”, said the fourth Belgian rider in history to win a La Vuelta stage in at least four different years

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Stage 12 Profile
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Stage 12 Video Summary (Courtesy La Vuelta)

Stage 12 Results and GC

74th La Vuelta a España – Stage 11

Stage 11: Saint-Palais to Urdax-Dantxarinea, 180km

Itturia basks in glory with solo stage win

Tour of Spain 2019 Stage 11: Winner Mikel ITURRIA SEGUROLA (ESP)

Saint Palais – Urdax-Dantxarinea (180 km).
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Urdax-Dantxarinea, Wednesday, September 4th 2019 – Mikel Iturria (Euskadi Basque Country – Murias) gave the local fans everything to cheer about as he took his first professional win with a brilliant ride to Urdax on stage 11 of La Vuelta 19.

Just a few kilometres away from his home, the Basque rider featured in the 14-man breakaway that animated the day. He soloed away from his companions in the last 25 kilometres and a massive effort saw him hold on to a 6” lead on the line.

Tour of Spain 2019 Stage 11: Winner Mikel  ITURRIA SEGUROLA

Saint Palais to Urdax-Dantxarinea (180 km).
Tour of Spain 2019 Stage 11: Winner Mikel ITURRIA SEGUROLA (ESP)

Saint Palais – Urdax-Dantxarinea (180 km).
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The result didn’t affect the top of the GC with Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo-Visma) arriving safely in the main bunch, 18’35” behind the winner, to retain La Roja on the eve of a tricky stage to Bilbao.

Vuelta Espana 2019 Stage 11, Traditional Dancers at the start

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Stage 11 Results and GC:

74th La Vuelta a España – Stage 10

ROGLIC Soars into Race Lead with ITT win

Pau, Tuesday, September 3rd 2019 – Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo-Visma) delivered a performance that overwhelmed his opponents in the individual time-trial from Jurançon to Pau (36.2km) to claim both the stage win and the leader’s red jersey after 10 days of racing at La Vuelta 19.

Tour of Spain 2019 Winner:  Stage 10   Primoz  ROGLIC
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The Slovenian took the 36.2km hilly ITT in 47:05 and opened significant gaps over his rivals. Second spot went to Kiwi Patrick Bevin (CCC Team) at 25″ with Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck – Quick Step) in third.

Stage 10 ITT profile
Stage 10 ITT profile

The only member of the top 10 on GC to put in a convincing performance was Dylan Teuns (Bahrain Merida) who placed ninth a full 1’27” down. Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team) moved into second on GC, but after finishng 13th on the stage trails Roglic by 1’52”. Miguel Ángel López (Astana Pro Team) retained his third spot despite finsing 14th, 2′ down however it was Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team), who was leading the race before this time-trial, that suffered the most sliding to fourth on GC, a mammoth 3’ down.

Tour of Spain 2019 Winner:  Stage 10   Primoz  ROGLIC
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Roglič is only the second Slovenian rider to wear La Roja in La Vuelta history. The first was Janez Brajkovič who took red after Astana won the Stage 1 TTT in 2013.

Cycling:  La Vuelta Stage 10 RED LEADER JERSEY ROGLIC Primoz  ROGLIC, Slovenia
Cycling: La Vuelta Stage 10 RED LEADER JERSEY/ ROGLIC Primoz ROGLIC (SLO).

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Stage 10 Video Summary

Stage 10 Results:

74th La Vuelta a España – Stage 9

Stage 9: Andorra la Vella  to Cortals d’Encamp, 94.4km

Young gun Pogačar rides the storm to take solo win, Quintana takes Red

Tadej Pogačar (UAE-Team Emirates) bests both mountains and weather to take a first Grand Tour stage with a solo win in Cortals d’Encamp. A second place gives Nairo Quintana the race lead for the first time since 2016.

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Cortals d’Encamp, Sunday, September 1st 2019 – The 20 year-old Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) claimed a spectacular stage win in Cortals d’Encamp after a short fast but action-packed day of racing.

Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) finished second to claim La Roja, 6” ahead of Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo-Visma). The Colombian climber leads La Vuelta for the first time since his overall victory in 2016.

The early action on a stage comprising five categorised climbs, featured a substantial breakaway by some 30 riders. A feature rider was Team Ineos’ Tao Geoghegan Hart who attacked form the outset and then did sporadically during the stage right up to the final climb to Cortals d’Encamp. He was overhauled by the main contenders, including Marc Soler (Movistar) Ben O’Connor (TDD), Geoffroy Bouchard (ALM) and Pogačar.

The terrain was already pushing the limits of the riders but a thunderstorm on a section of gravel road brought rain and hail made the race even more brutal, leading to crashes for Lopez and Primoz Roglic (TJV).

The stage and race lead were up for grabs after overnight leader Nicolas Edet (Cofidis, Solutions Crédits) destined to lose over six minutes after being dropped at the halfway mark, and it Soler who was striking out for a stage win. An attack by Quintana saw team ambitions take over and Soler was forced to stop three kilometres from the summit pull for the Columbian and sacrifice his chance at stage glory.

Pogačar had no such conflict and reiterating the statements he had made with wins at the 2018 Tour de L’Avenir and 2019 Tour of California he struck out to win by a full 23″ over Quintana with Roglič third at 48″.

Nairo QUINTANA takes second spot on the stage 9: Andorra la Vella – Cortals d’Encamp (94,4 km)

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Nairo Quintana was sanguine over the chances of retaining his newly won jersey: A very tough stage, where we always tried to ride on the attack to gain an edge on Roglic. I’m really thankful about what Marc Soler did there in the finish, as well as with all other team-mates. We always said we would be going day-by-day, seeing what Alejandro and I could do, supporting whoever is doing best, and the team has been protecting us both so far and we’ve been working together to take this jersey. There’s still a long way to go in this Vuelta. Roglic still has an advantage, considering the TT on Tuesday. We would have to make a big, big effort in the time trial not to lose the jersey, which is what will probably happen, but once we’re over it and together with the team, we will keep making efforts to take the jersey back and hopefully keep it until the end.”

Stage 9 Video Summary (Courtesy La Vuelta)

Stage 9 Results and GC