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Vuelta a Espana - All news

The Vuelta a España is the third and final Grand Tour of a season in the cycling calendar. Since its founding in 1935, the Vuelta has had many well-known professionals enter the winners' list. The three-week tour consists largely of mountain and hill stages, which is why lighter riders in particular feel comfortable here. In addition, the Vuelta is often used as preparation and form building for the World Championships. Even riders who fell during the Tour de France and were therefore no longer able to continue then usually prepare for the Tour of Spain. The race has mostly taken place in August and September for several years. The Vuelta takes riders through Spain's stunning landscape, from the rugged mountains of the Pyrenees to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean. The Vuelta a España offers a demanding route with numerous challenges, especially steep climbs and thrilling descents. The history of the Vuelta a España has been shaped by some cycling legends. Names like Alberto Contador, Miguel Indurain, Chris Froome and Roberto Heras have entered the annals of cycling here. Jan Ullrich has also already won the Tour of Spain. On Velomotion, readers don't miss any Vuelta a España results. We report on all Vuelta stages, predict the possible winners and introduce all riders and teams in detail. Some top-class athletes will be there again this cycling season. The German team Bora – hansgrohe will also be able to send a top team to the start.
Vuelta a Espana demonstration
September 14, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingBack to Spain

Vuelta a Espana #21: Protesters prevent the final stage

Cycling: The final day should have been a triumphant ride for the winners of the 2025 Vuelta a España – but it turned into a farce. Once again, pro-Palestinian protesters blocked the roads, forcing the race to be abandoned. Protesters stop the peloton. One could say that the 2025 Vuelta a España has come to its momentous end today. About the… read more

September 14, 2025of Michael Behringer
Vingegaard Vuelta a Espana
September 13, 2025of Michael Behringer

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Vuelta a Espana #20: Vingegaard wins the Tour of Spain

Cycling: The 2025 Vuelta a España has been decided. On the penultimate day of the Tour of Spain, Jonas Vingegaard once again proved he is the strongest climber in the peloton. The Dane wins the mountain finish and is thus on the verge of overall victory. Vingegaard wins in the red jersey. Jonas Vingegaard (Visma – Lease a Bike) will win the 2025 Vuelta a España… read more

September 13, 2025of Michael Behringer
Philipsen Vuelta
September 12, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingBack to Spain

Vuelta a Espana #19: Philipsen wins difficult final ahead of Pedersen

Cycling: Jasper Philipsen prevailed in Guijuelo. The Belgian won the 19th stage of the Vuelta a España in a tough sprint ahead of Mads Pederen of Denmark. Philipsen wins convincingly in Guijuelo. After 161,9 kilometers from Rueda to Guijuelo, a sprinter finally prevailed. In the challenging finale, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin – … read more

September 12, 2025of Michael Behringer
Ganna Vuelta
September 11, 2025of Michael Behringer

Cyclingroad cyclingBack to Spain

Vuelta a Espana #18: Ganna wins the time trial in Valladolid

Cycling: Filippo Ganna won the time trial on the 18th stage of the Vuelta a España. The Italian narrowly beat Jay Vine, who thus missed out on his third stage win. In the overall standings, Joao Almeida managed to close the gap on Jonas Vingegaard. Ganna beat Vine by one second. The victory went to Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers). The … read more

September 11, 2025of Michael Behringer
Pellizzari Vuelta a Espana
September 10, 2025of Michael Behringer

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Vuelta a Espana #17: Pellizzari wins his first Grand Tour stage

Cycling: Giulio Pellizzari has achieved his greatest success to date. The 21-year-old Italian won the 17th stage of the Vuelta a España, his first ever stage of a Grand Tour. Pellizzari climbs to stage victory. The man in the white jersey of the best young pro rider has won the 17th stage of the Vuelta a España. Giulio Pellizzari (RB – Bora – … read more

September 10, 2025of Michael Behringer
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