Vingegaard reclaims Spanish Vuelta lead as Vine takes another stage victory
- On Tuesday, following stage 10 near the French border, Jonas Vingegaard moved back into first place in the overall standings at the Vuelta a Espana.
- Vingegaard overcame a 37-second deficit to Norwegian Torstein Traeen during a 175.3-kilometer mountainous stage finishing at Larra-Belagua ski resort.
- Australian Jay Vine won stage 10 with a solo climb finish ahead of Pablo Castrillo and Javier Romo, marking his second Vuelta victory this year.
- Vingegaard has moved into first place in the general classification, holding a 26-second advantage over Traeen, while Joao Almeida sits in third position, 38 seconds behind the race leader.
- Stage 11 is scheduled for Wednesday on a 157.4-kilometer route starting and ending in Bilbao, as the Vuelta continues toward its September 14 finish in Madrid.
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ISABA, Spain (AP) — Jonas Vingegaard regained overall leadership in the tenth stage of the Vuelta a España on Tuesday, while Jay Vine achieved his fourth stage victory in the Vuelta in his career.
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Read Full ArticleAustralian cyclist Jay Vine (UAE Emirates) won the second stage of this year's Tour of Spain. Jonas Vingegaard broke the resistance of the red jersey.
Australian rider Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates – XRG) earned his second stage win at this year's Vuelta a España, making a solo ride at the end of the tenth stage, which ended with the first category climb.
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