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'This time I want to keep it until Madrid' - Jonas Vingegaard determined to stay in Vuelta a España lead after regaining top spot overall

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Former leader Torsten Træen drops back to second after losing time on Larra Belagua

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The Visma-Lease a bike was obviously not in a hurry to recover the leader's red jersey. As was already the case on Sunday, some Dutch riders rode for Torstein Traeen while the Norwegian had let go following the acceleration of the cadors, Jonas Vingegaard in the lead. However, the efforts of the Visma did not suffice and as expected for several days, Jonas Vingegaard recovered the red jersey with 26 seconds ahead of the rider of the Victorious B…

Larra Belagua (Spain) - Danish favourite Jonas Vingegaard returned to the lead of the Vuelta cycling race. He finished 11th in the tenth stage, more than a minute behind Australian Jay Vine, and took over the red jersey from Norwegian Torstein Träen, who he had lost 37 seconds to the day before.

Jay Vine's polka-dotted jersey shines brightly at Puerto de Belagua, as he takes his second victory in this 2025 Vuelta a España and gives UAE Team Emirates-XRG its fourth win in 10 stages. The Australian has scored yet another...

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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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