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Vine Claims Solo Vuelta Stage Six Victory, Traen Takes Lead

Jay Vine secured his third Vuelta stage win with a solo climb; Torstein Træen became the third Norwegian to don the red jersey, leading by 31 seconds, officials reported.

  • Australian cyclist Jay Vine won stage six of the Vuelta a España 2025, a 170.3 km ride from Olot, Spain to Pal, Andorra, on Thursday.
  • The stage featured the first mountain finish, with Vine joining a 10-man breakaway and attacking solo with over 20km remaining to secure victory.
  • Torstein Træen of Bahrain Victorious finished second, claiming the red leader's jersey and ending Jonas Vingegaard's overall lead after he fell to fifth place.
  • Vine emphasized that he saw this as an opportunity to break free solo, with no tricks involved, and mentioned his familiarity with the route since he lives near Andorra.
  • Juan Ayuso lost more than seven minutes during the stage, likely ending his chances in the overall standings as riders prepare for a challenging 188-kilometer mountain route between Andorra La Vella and Cerler on Friday.
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The Norwegian Torstein Traeen is the new red jersey.

·Montreal, Canada
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Jay Vine is the winner of stage 6 of the Tour of Spain, in which Visma Lease a bike also did a lot of good work. Juan Ayuso is out of the fight for victory.

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The stage of Andorra (170.3 kms.) left a few headlines: Jay Vine (UAE) won the stage, Torstein Traeen (Bahrain) is the new leader and Juan Ayuso buried on the route all...

·Madrid, Spain
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The Australian rider alone won the first mountain stage of the Tour d'Espagne, between Olot, Catalonia, and Pal, Andorra. Norwegian Torstein Træen is the new leader in the overall classification.

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El Diario Montañes broke the news in on Wednesday, August 27, 2025.
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