La Vuelta Femenina: Paula Blasi seizes overall victory with final day turnaround on Alto de L'Angliru as Petra Stiasny solos to stage win
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Paula Blasi won at 23 years of age the Women's Tour of Spain (2.WorldTour), whose 7th and final stage ended on Saturday at the top of the Angliru. Behind Switzerland's Petra Stasny (Human Powered Health), winner of the stage, the talented Spanish team UAE Team ADQ triumphed at the end of 132.9 km from La Pola de Laviana and dethroned Dutch woman Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime). ...
Not Anna van der Breggen, but the Spaniard Paula Blasi has won the Vuelta. On the monstrous Angliru, the leader of UAE Team ADQ managed to...
The Women's Tour of Spain ended on Saturday, May 9, 2026 with a magnificent 3rd place overall for Lexovienne Marion Bunel.
The Spanish cyclist Paula Blasi (UAE Team ADQ) has proclaimed herself champion of La Vuelta Femenina 26 by Carrefour.es after dating back to the Dutch Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime) the difference that she treasured in the general in the seventh and final stage, of 132.9 kilometers of mountain between La Pola Llaviana and L'Angliru and in which the Swiss Petra Stiasny (Human Powered Health) has been imposed. Read more]]>
The first Grand Tour of the year for professional women, the Vuelta, was won by 23-year-old Spaniard Paula Blasi (UAE Team ADQ), who is the biggest triumph of her career. Estonian champion Elisabeth Ebras (Lotto Intermarche Ladies) abandoned the tour on the sixth day at the team's request.
The young Spaniard is consecrated on the mythical summit, where only the Swiss Stiasny could with her. She sets Van der Breggen back and conquers the general in her debut, with 23 years of age. Read
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