Jonas Vingegaard Flanked by Former Winner Sepp Kuss and Matteo Jorgenson in Bid to Win First Vuelta a España
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Back to Spain Author agencyefe The Danish Jonas Vingegaard, winner of the Tour in 2022 and 2023, will again lead the team Visma Lease a Bike in the Cycle Tour to Spain, which will begin next Saturday 23 August in the Italian city of Turin. The Nordic rider, second in the 2023 Tour and in this year's Tour de France, will be at the start of the Spanish round for the third time at the head of the Dutch team, that this course, among other achievemen…
With Jonas Vingegaard as captain, Visma Leasa a Bike is aiming to win the 2025 Vuelta. The Dane, who finished second in the recent Tour de France, will have a very strong and compact team alongside him that includes Matteo Jorgenson, Sepp Kuss, winner......
As impressive as she is, the Visma-Lease a Bike team did not manage to put Tadej Pogacar in trouble on the Tour de France, despite numerous attempts. But the Dutch team hopes to achieve its ends on the Vuelta, which will leave Turin this Saturday and which, in the absence of the Slovenian, will see Jonas Vingegaard running as a big favourite. Despite the fatigue linked to the Grande Boucle, which ended 27 days before the start of the Tour d'Espa…
The Vuelta a España starts in less than a week: on Saturday, August 23, the first stage will begin in Turin, as part of a four-day tour of Italy (in total, La Vuelta 2025 will cover four countries: Spain, Italy, France and Andorra). Then it will continue in the north of the country, to finish as usual in Madrid on September 14th. There will be 21 stages, two days of rest (after the 9th and 15th). It will be the 80th edition of the Vuelta but the…
Team Visma announces La Vuelta 2025 team with Jonas Vingegaard as race favourite
{La Vuelta a España} kicks off in less than a week: on Saturday, August 23, the first stage will begin in Turin, as part of a four-day route in Italy (in total, {La Vuelta} 2025 will span four countries: Spain, Italy, France, and Andorra). It will then continue across the north of the country, ending as usual in Madrid on September 14. Tadej Pogacar, four-time Tour de France champion, including this summer, confirmed he will miss the Spanish Tou…
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