Florian Sénéchal sprints to stage 13 win – Vuelta a España

Frenchman Florian Senechal beat Italy’s Matteo Trentin in a surprise two-up sprint in Stage 13 after a scrappy finale saw favourite Fabio Jakobsen waylaid by a flat tyre. With the green jersey out, Deceuninck-QuickStep’s Senechal pocketed his first Grand Tour stage win on a day splits in the pack saw Egan Bernal claw back five seconds on his GC rivals.

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Magnus Cort hits back with stage 12 win – Vuelta a España 2021

One day after having his pocket picked just 200 metres from the finish, Magnus Cort bounced back with a remarkable Stage 12 victory in a reduced bunch sprint in sweltering Cordoba. The Danish powerhouse held off Italy’s Andrea Bagioli for his second win of this Vuelta on a day Primoz Roglic hit the deck, again, and Odd Christian Eiking retained the red jersey.

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Roglič rebounds to win stage 11 – Vuelta a España

Primoz Roglic broke Magnus Cort’s heart to take his second win of La Vuelta after outkicking big rival Enric Mas on the ramped finale to Stage 11 once both riders had blasted past the last man standing from the day’s breakaway in Valdepenas de Jaen. Norway’s Odd Christian Eiking dug deep to retain the red jersey with a solid 10th place.

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Storer strikes again on stage 10 as Roglič loses Red – Vuelta a España

Primoz Roglic made a statement of intent in Stage 10 – and was then brought back down to earth with a bang. A crash on the final descent wiped out any advantages the Slovenian had made on his main GC rivals on a day he tactically conceded the red jersey to Odd Christian Eiking. The Norwegian finished fifth as Baby-faced assassin Michael Storer doubled up after staring from the breakaway.

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Damiano Caruso wins from the breakaway on stage 9 – Vuelta a España

Damiano Caruso (Bahrain – Victorious) won stage 9 of the Vuelta a Espana as Primoz Roglic (Team Jumbo-Visma) made a statement on finishing second after a 188km-ride from Puerto-Lumbreras to Alto de Velefique as Enric Mas (Movistar Team) finished third.

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