Powered by
fr Critérium du Dauphiné
WorldTeam Men 08 Jun '25 - 15 Jun '25
7/8 Grand-Algueblanche › Valmeinier 1800 131km
8/8 Val-d'Arc › Plateau du Mont-Cenis 133km
ch Tour de Suisse Women
WorldTeam Women 12 Jun '25 - 15 Jun '25
3/4 Oberkirch › Küssnacht 123km
4/4 Küssnacht › Küssnacht 129km
ch Tour de Suisse
WorldTeam Men 15 Jun '25 - 22 Jun '25
1/8 Küssnacht › Küssnacht 129km
2/8 Aarau › Schwarzsee 177km
3/8 Aarau › Heiden 195km
it Giro d'Italia Next Gen
Development Team 15 Jun '25 - 22 Jun '25
1/8 Rho › Rho 8km
2/8 Rho Fiera Milano › Cantù 146km
3/8 Albese Con Cassano › Passo del Maniva 144km
dk Copenhagen Sprint
WorldTeam Women 21 Jun '25
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 151km
dk Copenhagen Sprint
WorldTeam Men 22 Jun '25
1/1 Roskilde › Copenhagen 235km
fr Tour de France
WorldTeam Men 05 Jul '25 - 27 Jul '25
1/21 Lille › Lille 185km
2/21 Lauwin-Planque › Boulogne-sur-Mer 212km
3/21 Valenciennes › Dunkerque 178km
it Giro d'Italia Women
WorldTeam Women 06 Jul '25 - 13 Jul '25
1/8 Bergamo › Bergamo 13km
2/8 Clusone › Aprica 99km
3/8 Vezza D'Oglio › Trento 124km
Kruijswijk and Valter colour eleventh stage Vuelta a España

Kruijswijk and Valter colour eleventh stage Vuelta a España

In the eleventh stage of the Vuelta a España, Steven Kruijswijk and Attila Valter were part of a large breakaway group. After a tough final, Valter finished eleventh. The stage win was for Eddie Dunbar.

The start and finish of the eleventh Vuelta stage was in Padrón. The peloton set off for a hilly stage of 166 kilometres. After the start signal, a long fight for a place in the breakaway of the day began. Only after an hour of racing a large group of 39 riders - including Kruijswijk and Valter – was able to break away from the peloton.  

Towards the finale, more and more riders were dropped from the leading group. Kruijswijk had to let go of the front on the steep final hill. Entering the final kilometres, three riders had a small lead, but the chasing group was able to close the gap towards the final kilometre. With the finish in sight, Dunbar placed a late attack. The Irishman surprised everyone and took the stage win. Valter eventually finished eleventh a few seconds behind Dunbar.  

“I am grateful to the team for giving me the freedom to try today”, Valter said afterwards. “It was tough. I had to spend a lot of energy in the opening hour. I knew I had to keep going, after which I ended up being in the breakaway together with Steven.”  

"I will ask Wout van Aert for some tips on how to do better next time"

Attila Valter

“In the finale we still caught the escapees, but I had to rely on my sprint. I knew I wasn't the fastest in this group, but I wanted to give it my all. It was difficult to pick the perfect moment to start my sprint. I will ask Wout van Aert for some tips on how to do better next time”, Valter concluded with a wink. 

Related updates