Soler Wins Another Stage for UAE Emirates, but Vingegaard Keeps Spanish Vuelta Lead
Marc Soler secured his fourth Vuelta stage win on a 136-kilometer mountainous route, while Jonas Vingegaard extended his general classification lead by two seconds.
- On 06/09/2025, Marc Soler of UAE Team Emirates rode solo to win mountainous Stage 14 at La Farrapona, covering 136 kilometres from Aviles in 3 hours, 48 minutes, while Jonas Vingegaard retained overall lead with a week remaining.
- Into the final 50km, the race encountered a large breakaway of about 22 riders and steep climbs like Puertu de San Llaurienzu , with wind stalling GC battles.
- By taking six bonus seconds, Jonas Vingegaard pushed his GC lead over João Almeida, who said, `We had nothing to lose, we tried to go for the win`; the GC pair finished 39 seconds behind Soler, with Jai Hindley gaining 10 seconds on Tom Pidcock.
- Jonas Vingegaard leads João Almeida by 48 seconds, and the race resumes Sunday with stage 15, a 168-kilometre hilly route from A Veiga to Monforte de Lemos.
- Saturday's stage start was delayed by pro-Palestinian protests, as the Israel-Premier Tech team removed its name from kits amid tensions, with the three-week Grand Tour concluding in Madrid on Sept. 14.
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Soler wins Vuelta stage 14 with climbing attack, Vingegaard keeps red
SOMIEDO, (Spain): Spain’s Marc Soler left the competition far behind with a solo attack on a climactic category one climb to win stage 14 of the Vuelta a Espana on Saturday as Jonas Vingegaard retained his lead in the general classification with a second-place finish. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
The Spaniard set himself off from the runaway group for about 16 km and safely cycled the stage victory home. Vingegaard expanded the overall lead a little bit as second, Gall is still a total five
Soler energy too much for Vuelta rivals on stage 14
Marc Soler left the competition far behind with a solo attack on a climactic category one climb to win stage 14 of the Vuelta a Espana on Saturday as Jonas Vingegaard retained his lead in the general classification with a second-place finish.
The hangover of El Angliru was the prolongation of a torture that crowned Marc Soler. The Catalan solved the great escape of his life with an admirable agonizing exercise. He defeated...
The Dane slightly dug his lead with two seconds of bonus, thanks to his 2nd place.
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