es La Vuelta Ciclista a España
WorldTeam Men 23 Aug '25 - 14 Sep '25
20/21 Rueda › Guijuelo 161km
21/21 Robledo de Chavela › Bola del Mundo. Puerto de Navacerrada 164km
22/21 Alalpardo › Madrid 108km
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3/6 Avignon › Pernes-les-Fontaines 119km
4/6 Vals-les-Bains › Vals-les-Bains 20km
5/6 Mende › Le Mont Lozère 125km
ca Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec
WorldTeam Men 12 Sep '25
1/1 Québec › Québec 216km
ca Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal
WorldTeam Men 14 Sep '25
1/1 Montréal › Montréal 209km
fr La Choralis Fourmies Féminine
WorldTeam Women 14 Sep '25
1/1 Fourmies › Fourmies 123km
be GP Rik Van Looy
Development Team 14 Sep '25
1/1 Westerlo › Herentals 185km
be Grand Prix de Wallonie Dames
WorldTeam Women 17 Sep '25
1/1 Soiron › Namur 128km
sk Okolo Slovenska / Tour de Slovaquie
WorldTeam Men 17 Sep '25 - 21 Sep '25
1/5 Bardejov › Bardejov 141km
2/5 Svidník › Košice 169km
3/5 Kežmarok › Banská Bystrica 191km
Team Jumbo-Visma unharmed to finish in flat stage Vuelta

Team Jumbo-Visma unharmed to finish in flat stage Vuelta

Team Jumbo-Visma has come through the thirteenth stage of the Vuelta well. The race turned into a sprint just before a tough mountain stage. Primoz Roglic is the number three, going into the tough weekend.

Immediately after the start, three riders were given space by the peloton. The sprinter teams kept control and caught the leading group with 30 kilometres to go. In the end, a technical final caused some splits in the pack. Primoz Roglic stayed out of trouble and finished in the big group.

"I think we are in good shape"

Grischa Niermann

“It was a quite calm day for our guys”, sports director Grischa Niermann said. “We got a wake-up call when some Belgians tried to attack, but at that moment we were all well positioned. Tomorrow will be a tough day. A tough climb halfway and a long, tough uphill finish. We’ll see what will happen there. I think we are in good shape.”

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