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Orla Chennaoui - Can I (I) - Remco Evenepoel - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - La Vuelta 2022 - How to watch Stage 16 on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com

La Vuelta 2022 - How to watch Stage 16 on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

The final rest day is complete and it’s time for the riders to tackle the final week of La Vuelta 2022, which is set to get off to an explosive start. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider Remco Evenepoel remains in front and despite his lead suffering a hit last time out, is still in contention to take the red jersey. Ad Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) — a projected red jersey rival — managed to close the gap to 1’34” as he eyes up a late push, and there was delight for Thymen Arensman (Team DSM) who enjoyed his first-ever Grand Tour stage win.

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Enric Mas - Remco Evenepoel - Race leader Remco Evenepoel reveals he’s still feeling ‘stiff muscles’ from Stage 12 crash at La Vuelta 2022 - eurosport.com - Belgium - county Sierra

Race leader Remco Evenepoel reveals he’s still feeling ‘stiff muscles’ from Stage 12 crash at La Vuelta 2022

Remco Evenepoel has revealed he «still feels stiff muscles” from his crash on Stage 12 at La Vuelta and is “really happy” to have a rest day on Monday. Evenepoel, of Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl, lost just 15 seconds to Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) on Sunday's queen stage of La Vuelta after a difficult day 24 hours earlier during which he had cracked on the climb into Sierra de la Pandera, with his injuries hampering his form. Ad He will now take a 1’34” lead going into the final week as he looks to hold off Roglic and Enric Mas (Movistar), who is 2’01” behind the Belgian.

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Enric Mas - Richard Carapaz - Remco Evenepoel - Juan Ayuso - Primoz Roglic - Primoz Roglic gains time on Remco Evenepoel as red jersey cracks and Richard Carapaz wins dramatic Stage 14 - eurosport.com - Belgium - Spain - Colombia - Uae - Slovenia - Ecuador - state Nevada - county Sierra -  Astana

Primoz Roglic gains time on Remco Evenepoel as red jersey cracks and Richard Carapaz wins dramatic Stage 14

Boy, do we have a race on our hands… Defending champion Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) reignited the battle for red at La Vuelta with a stinging attack on the final climb of La Pandera to drop race leader Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) and put the Belgian under serious pressure for the first time during his nine-day reign at the top. An explosive climax to Stage 14 on Saturday saw Evenepoel dropped with four kilometres remaining of the third and final climb of the day.

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Remco Evenepoel - Juan Ayuso - Primoz Roglic - 'Doomsday scenario' - Everything being done to stop Remco Evenepoel catching Covid, says Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl - eurosport.com - Uae

'Doomsday scenario' - Everything being done to stop Remco Evenepoel catching Covid, says Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl

A positive Covid-19 test for La Vuelta leader Remco Evenepoel is the ‘doomsday scenario’ for Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl, team manager Patrick Lefevere said after an outbreak of the virus among riders. The number of riders who have been infected rose to 24 on Friday when Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates) tested positive, although he was allowed to continue competing due to a low viral load. Ad Evenepoel has dominated the final Grand Tour of the season and held a 2:41 lead over Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) going into Stage 14.

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Vuelta points leader Mads Pedersen secures first stage win

Mads Pedersen showed supreme power as he sprinted to win stage 13 of the Vuelta a Espana, a 168.4km flat ride from Ronda to Montilla on Friday. The Trek-Segafredo rider edged out Bryan Coquard (Cofidis) after chasing a long sprint from Pascal Ackermann (UAE Team Emirates), who came third. The points classification leader made the most of the uphill finish in Montilla as he crossed the line with his arms in the air, celebrating his first stage win on the Vuelta. "We knew that the final was super good so the boys did good today and everyone was focussed the whole day," Pedersen, the 2019 world champion, said. "I'm happy that I could finally get the win and give the boys back for all the work they did so far. It's really nice for all of us." Race leader Remco Evenepoel of QuickStep-AlphaVinyl, who suffered a crash on Thursday, came through the stage safely and retained his red jersey.

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Pedersen powers to win stage 13 in Vuelta

Trek-Segafredo rider Mads Pedersen showed supreme power as he sprinted to win stage 13 of the Vuelta a Espana, a 168.4km flat ride from Ronda to Montilla on Friday.

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Remco Evenepoel - Juan Ayuso - Ayuso tests positive for Covid but stays in Vuelta - guardian.ng - France - Netherlands - Spain - Uae

Ayuso tests positive for Covid but stays in Vuelta

UAE Team Emirates team’s Spanish rider Juan Ayuso Pesquera rides during the fourth stage of the 74th edition of the Criterium du Dauphine individual time trial cycling race, 31.9 km between Montbrison and La Batie d’Urfe, central eastern France, on June 8, 2022. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)

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Enric Mas - Richard Carapaz - Carlos Rodriguez - Remco Evenepoel - Juan Ayuso - Mads Pedersen - Julian Alaphilippe - Primoz Roglic - Carapaz climbs to Vuelta stage win as Evenepoel survives scare - arabnews.com - Belgium - Denmark - Spain - Australia - Uae - Saudi Arabia -  Newcastle - Liverpool

Carapaz climbs to Vuelta stage win as Evenepoel survives scare

PENAS BLANCAS, Spain: Richard Carapaz of Ineos Grenadiers won stage 12 of the Vuelta a Espana on Thursday after attacking from a small group of riders on a long-range escape.

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