Ayuso Attacks on Final Climb to Win Vuelta Stage Seven, Traeen Retains Red
Juan Ayuso claimed his first Vuelta stage win after a decisive attack in the Pyrenees, while Torstein Traeen preserved his overall lead, continuing UAE Team Emirates' strong performance.
- Juan Ayuso bounced back to claim the mountainous stage seven of the Vuelta on Friday, while Torstein Traeen retained the overall lead.
- After struggling on Thursday in the mountains of Andorra, Juan Ayuso, Spanish rider, fell almost seven and a half minutes behind and slipped down the general classification .
- On the climb with 11 kilometers remaining, Juan Ayuso attacked, dropping the breakaway on the ascent to the category-one summit finish in the Pyrenees.
- UAE Team Emirates extended its streak with a third straight stage win despite missing Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar, as Juan Ayuso secured his first individual Vuelta stage victory.
- Tomorrow's stage features a challenging 188-kilometer route from Andorra with over 4,400 meters of elevation gain, testing riders like Juan Ayuso and Jonas Vingegaard ahead of the sprinters' stages.
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Winner of the 7th stage of the Vuelta on 2 August, Juan Ayuso took the opportunity to settle his accounts at the finish, he who was criticized the day before after a failure and private escaped by the Visma-Lease A Bike.


UAE-Co-Captain had 1:15 minutes advantage. Träen is still leader ahead of Vincegaard. Gall came to the finish at the front of the main field
·Vienna, Austria
Read Full ArticleThe seventh stage of the Spanish cycling tour (Andorra la Vella - Cerler; 188 km) was won by Spaniard Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates - XRG; 4:49.41) to the delight of his home fans.
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