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Team Emirates - Juan Ayuso - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022: ‘No consistency’ – Dan Lloyd and Adam Blythe on Juan Ayuso coronavirus debate - eurosport.com - France - Spain - Uae

La Vuelta 2022: ‘No consistency’ – Dan Lloyd and Adam Blythe on Juan Ayuso coronavirus debate

Dan Lloyd says it’s “frustrating” that “there’s no consistency” in cycling regarding coronavirus regulations, after Juan Ayuso tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of Stage 13 at La Vuelta but was allowed to continue. Ayuso became the 24th rider to be infected by coronavirus but will continue due to a low viral load, which was the case with his UAE Team Emirates team-mate Rafal Majka at the Tour de France. Ad «As per our internal protocols, Juan Ayuso was tested for Covid-19 and returned a positive result this morning,» said UAE Team Emirates doctor Adrian Rotunno.

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Orla Chennaoui - Richard Carapaz - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 13 on Friday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - Spain

La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 13 on Friday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

After a Stage 12 full of general classification action, Stage 13 is one for the breakaway specialists and sprinters with a decent uphill kick. Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) recovered from a spill — and a slight tantrum — to lead his GC rivals home on Stage 12 won by Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers). Ad The 22-year-old had initially raged after losing his front wheel on a innocuous bend during the descent back towards the coast at a point in the race when Quick-Step were under no real pressure.

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Richard Carapaz - Adam Blythe - Julian Alaphilippe - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022: Remco Evenepoel ‘spat his dummy out’ but produced ‘perfect’ finish to Stage 12 - Adam Blythe - eurosport.com

La Vuelta 2022: Remco Evenepoel ‘spat his dummy out’ but produced ‘perfect’ finish to Stage 12 - Adam Blythe

Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl Team) «spat the dummy out» after his Stage 12 crash before recovering to produce a «perfect» finish, that is according to Adam Blythe on the latest episode of The Breakaway. Richard Carapaz (Ineos Grenadiers) emerged from a break to win the stage as Evenepoel ultimately solidified his general classification advantage. Ad The 22-year-old crashed on a right-hand bend, losing the front wheel and suffering a cut on his knee and a tear in his shorts.

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Julian Alaphilippe - Dan Lloyd - Robbie Macewen - Remco Evenepoel crashes, rages at commissaires after potential turning point on Stage 12 of La Vuelta - eurosport.com - Belgium

Remco Evenepoel crashes, rages at commissaires after potential turning point on Stage 12 of La Vuelta

Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) raged at the commissaires after crashing on Stage 12 of La Vuelta. The 22-year-old crashed on a right-hand bend, losing the front wheel and suffering a cut on his knee and a tear in his shorts.

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Orla Chennaoui - Adam Blythe - Julian Alaphilippe - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 12 on Thursday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - Britain - Belgium

La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 12 on Thursday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) is another team-mate light as the race enters the second half at La Vuelta. The withdrawal of super domestique Julian Alaphilippe with a disolcated shoulder means the Belgian's support cast is down to just five, leaving Quick-Step stretched to keep the peloton and their GC rivals on a tight leash as the race returns to the mountains. Ad So what's in store on Thursday? Vuelta a España'Huge blow for Alaphilippe… and Evenepoel' – Frenchman’s rotten year continues17 HOURS AGO A tale of two halves: a flat opening 110km along the coast around Malaga ahead of an uncategorised climb up to 600m, a two-tier descent, more flat coastal roads past Marbella and beyond, then the final Cat.1 ascent to the finish.

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Remco Evenepoel - Julian Alaphilippe - Dan Lloyd - 'Huge blow for Julian Alaphilippe… and Remco Evenepoel' – Frenchman’s rotten year continues at La Vuelta - eurosport.com - Spain - Madrid

'Huge blow for Julian Alaphilippe… and Remco Evenepoel' – Frenchman’s rotten year continues at La Vuelta

Julian Alaphilippe’s exit from La Vuelta is a “huge blow” for the Frenchman and his Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl leader Remco Evenepoel, according to Dan Lloyd on The Breakaway. The Frenchman’s rotten season continued as he crashed out on Stage 11 with a dislocated shoulder. Ad It leaves Evenepoel with a support cast of just five as he bids to carry the red jersey into Madrid, following Pieter Serry’s withdrawal due to Covid earlier in the race.

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Chris Froome - Simon Yates - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Covid withdrawals could be 'disastrous' for La Vuelta as Simon Yates and Pavel Sivakov become big-name casualties - eurosport.com - France - Netherlands - Spain

Covid withdrawals could be 'disastrous' for La Vuelta as Simon Yates and Pavel Sivakov become big-name casualties

The spate of Covid withdrawals “could end up being disastrous” for La Vuelta, according to Eurosport expert Dan Lloyd. Simon Yates (BikeExchange-Jayco) and Pavel Sivakov (Ineos Grenadiers) became the biggest names to exit the race due to the virus on Wednesday, with the pair fifth and ninth in the general classification respectively. Ad In total, 21 riders have abandoned the Spanish Grand Tour due to Covid, while 12 more have exited the race for other reasons.

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Chris Froome - Enric Mas - Caleb Ewan - Simon Yates - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022: Relegation debate is 'going to rage' – so is it fair as Covid rips through cycling? - eurosport.com - Israel

La Vuelta 2022: Relegation debate is 'going to rage' – so is it fair as Covid rips through cycling?

The relegation debate is going to rage «on and on” as Covid impacts the scrap for points as teams battle to secure their WorldTour status, says Eurosport expert Dan Lloyd. The top 18 teams with the most UCI points in the three seasons between 2020-2022 will earn their WorldTour licence for the next triennium from 2023-2025. Ad Lotto Soudal and Israel-Premier Tech are the two WorldTour teams currently staring at the drop, with Movistar and BikeExchange-Jayco at serious risk of being dragged in.

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