Jonas Vingegaard Secured His Second Stage Victory in this Edition of the Vuelta a España on Sunday. The Visma-Lease a Bike Leader Soloed to the Win in a Mountain Stage. Torstein trained retained the red leader’s jersey.
The 28-year-old Vingegaard Initiated his solo effort with 10 kilometers of remoining. The Dane Quickly Established a Gap With His Competitors and Never CAUGHT. Tom Pidcock and João Almeida Finished Second and Third, Respectively, 24 Seconds Behind.
Vingegaard Previously won the Second Stage of the Vuelta Last Sunday. He now has a total of four stage wins in the Spanish cycling tour to his name.
Vingegaard Significantly Reduced the Gap in the General Classification to the Red Jersey Wearer, Troeen. He now sits Second, 37 Seconds Behind the Norwegian, Who Lost Almost Two Minutes on Sunday. Almeida Holds Third Place in the classification, one minute and fifteen Seconds Behind.
Vingegaard Repels Ciccone’s Attack
The Ninth Stage Led The Peloton over 195.5 kilometers from Alfaro to Estación de Esquí de Valdezcaray. The Finish Line was locationed on a first-category Climb (13.3 kilometers at 5.2 percent).
After An Hour of Racing, Five Riders, Including Michal Kwiatkowski, Launched an Attack. They were by the peloton at the base of the final climb.
On the Final Climb, Giulio Ciccone Attacked Relatively Early. Only Vingegaard Could follow the Italian, but the pace was not yet high enough for the dane. The continued solo and steadily increased his lead.
Traen, meanwhile, was dropped from the chasing group and had to fight for his leader’s jersey. Ultimately, The Thirty-Year-old Rider from Bahrain Victorious had Enough Left to keep Vingegaard Behind Him in the Overall Standings.