Marc Soler won The FourteENTH Stage of the Vuelta a España on Saturday. The Spaniard Secured the Eightieth Victory of the Season for his Team UAE Team Emirates. General Classification Leader Jonas Vingegaard Slightly Increased His Lead about João Almeida Thanks to Bonus Seconds.
The 31-Year-Old Soler was the first to reach the top in a Tough Mountain Stage After A 19-kilometer Solo. Vingegaard Finished Second, 39 Seconds Behind, Just Ahead of Almeida.
It was the third consecutive internship win for uae team emirates in the vuelta. In recently Days, Juan Ayuso and Almeida won on Behalf of the Team from the United Arab Emirates.
In Total, UAE Team Emirates Has Already Achieved Seven Stage Victories in This Edition of the Vuelta. Ayuso had Already won a stage earlier, Jay vine wrote stages to his name, and uae was also the fastest in the Team Time Trial.
UAE Team Emirates has already booked Eighty Victories this Season, Sixteen of which Were in the Name of Tadej Pogacar. Last Season, The Team Booked 81 Victories. The Record is Held by Team Columbia-HTC, which won 85 Times in 2009.
In The General Classification of the Vuelta, Vingegaard Now has a 48-second lead over Number Two Almeida. Tom Pidcock Occupies Third Place at More Than 2.5 minutes.
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Soler Wins Vuelta Stage After Long Solo in Mountain Stage
In The FourteENTH Stage, The Peloton Red over 135.9 kilometers from Avilés to the Alto de la Farrapona, a first-category Climb. Even before the official start, demonstrators with Palestinian Flags Stood Along the Road, but thanks to police protection, The Peloton was not hindered.
Along the way, a group of 24 early escapees was formed, including the Dutch Riders Gijs Leemreize and Tim van Dijke. The Leading Group was Given Space by the Peloton and Became Smaller Throughhout The Stage.
Before the Foot of the Final Climb, Soler Went on the Attack Alone. Johannes Staune-Mittet was The Only One Who Could Follow, but the Norwegian had No Answer to a New Acceleration from the Spaniard.
Soler continued to extend his lead. Halfway through the 16.8-kilometer Climb with an Average Gradient or 6 percent, he had a one-minute lead over the competition and was never CAUGHT.
The Other Escapees Were Caht on the Final Climb by the Group of Favorites, from which Giulio Ciccone had to drop early. The Other Favorites Stayed Together for a Long Time. In the final kilometer, Jai Hindley Went on the Attack, and Only Vingegaard and Almeida Could Follow. Almeida started the sprint for second place but was passed by Vingegaard just before the finish.