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Remco Evenepoel - Tim Merlier - Simon Yates - Mads Pedersen - Julian Alaphilippe - Australia's Groves powers to Stage 11 win at Vuelta - rte.ie - Australia - Uae - Ireland

Australia's Groves powers to Stage 11 win at Vuelta

Australian Kaden Groves of Team Bike Exchange-Jayco won stage 11 of the Vuelta a Espana while world champion Julian Alaphilippe crashed out. Groves secured the victory in a tight finish, beating Danny van Poppel (Bora-Hansgrohe) and Tim Merlier (Alpecin-Deceuninck) to the line. Groves came up on the right side from behind Daniel McLay (Arkea-Samsic) as he sprinted past him and Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Team Emirates) inside the final 50m. Van Poppel and Merlier came off Groves' wheel to finish second and third respectively. The Australian's victory came as a relief to the team after their leader Simon Yates was forced to pull out of the race following a positive Covid-19 result ahead of Wednesday's stage. "It feels fantastic," Groves said. "This morning with the news of Simon going positive for COVID-19 all the boys were disappointed. It's the best way to bounce back after such bad news. "We set up early for this wind. We thought there'd be crosswind earlier but there was nothing until the final 4km where we were the first team. The guys did a perfect job keeping me in front and fresh. "Maybe with about 50-100m to go I was fresher than the other guys who had to do efforts from behind to move up. Thankfully I was in the right position and got the gap to step out and do my sprint. "Being my first Grand Tour win for sure it takes the cake." Race leader Remco Evenepoel (QuickStep-AlphaVinyl) kept his red jersey after finishing safely in the peloton, while Mads Pedersen of Trek-Segafredo stayed on top of the points classification.

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Remco Evenepoel - Tim Merlier - Simon Yates - Mads Pedersen - Julian Alaphilippe - Groves win Vuelta stage 11 in tight finish, Alaphilippe crashes - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Uae

Groves win Vuelta stage 11 in tight finish, Alaphilippe crashes

Australian Kaden Groves of Team BikeExchange-Jayco won stage 11 of the Vuelta a Espana, a 191.2km flat ride from Alhama de Murcia to Cabo de Gata on Wednesday, while world champion Julian Alaphilippe crashed out.

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Remco Evenepoel - Simon Yates - Simon Yates, Team BikeExchange-Jayco leader, withdraws from La Vuelta after testing positive for Covid-19 - eurosport.com

Simon Yates, Team BikeExchange-Jayco leader, withdraws from La Vuelta after testing positive for Covid-19

Simon Yates is the latest rider to withdraw from La Vuelta after testing positive for Covid-19. The 2018 Vuelta winner began to suffer with a light fever on Tuesday night and returned a positive test on Wednesday morning ahead of Stage 11.

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Ineos Grenadiers - Carlos Rodriguez - Remco Evenepoel - La Vuelta 2022: Ethan Hayter abandons race leaving Ineos Grenadiers a rider down for second half of race - eurosport.com - Britain - Spain - Australia - Bahrain

La Vuelta 2022: Ethan Hayter abandons race leaving Ineos Grenadiers a rider down for second half of race

Ethan Hayter has pulled out of La Vuelta due to a positive COVID-19 test ahead of Tuesday’s individual time trial. The Ineos Grenadiers rider is the 10th rider to drop out of the race due to positive coronavirus tests with Bahrain Victorious' Wout Poels also withdrawing on Sunday.

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Remco Evenepoel - Gino Mader - Dutch climber Wout Poels latest COVID exit from Vuelta, remainder of Bahrain Victorious team continues in bubble - eurosport.com - Denmark - Netherlands - Spain - Bahrain

Dutch climber Wout Poels latest COVID exit from Vuelta, remainder of Bahrain Victorious team continues in bubble

Dutch climber Wout Poels is the latest rider to drop out of the Vuelta a Espana after testing positive for COVID. Poels completed the eighth stage of the Spanish Grand Tour, but will not continue. Ad His team, Bahrain Victorious, released a statement on Sunday morning, saying: «Wout Poels will not start stage 9 of La Vuelta a España due to a positive COVID-19 test with mild symptoms.

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Tammy Abraham - Enric Mas - Olivier Giroud - Remco Evenepoel - Marc Soler - Primoz Roglic - Evenepoel keeps Vuelta lead as Vine wins another stage - arabnews.com - Manchester - France - Belgium - Spain - Usa - Australia - India - Saudi Arabia - Pakistan - county Jay

Evenepoel keeps Vuelta lead as Vine wins another stage

LAVIANA, Spain: Jay Vine is having fun in the Spanish Vuelta.

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Orla Chennaoui - Enric Mas - Remco Evenepoel - La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 8 on Saturday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - Spain

La Vuelta 2022 – How to watch Stage 8 on Saturday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

A big weekend in the mountains lies ahead as the peloton as La Vuelta heads to Collau Fancuaya for the second summit finish of the race. After Jesus Herrada (Cofidis) came out on top in a tense sprint finish between the breakaway riders on Friday, race leader Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) is set to face a much tougher day in the saddle. Ad He carries a 21-second lead over Rudy Molard (Groupama-FDJ), with Enric Mas (Movistar) a further three seconds behind.

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Orla Chennaoui - Can I (I) - Remco Evenepoel - Adam Blythe - Dan Lloyd - Primoz Roglic - La Vuelta 2022 - How to watch Stage 7 on Friday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - Belgium

La Vuelta 2022 - How to watch Stage 7 on Friday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

Stage 6 saw Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider Remco Evenepoel take the lead in the pouring rain to grab the red jersey at La Vuelta, as Jay Vine (Alpecin-Deceuninck) claimed his first pro victory. Three-time champion Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) struggled to keep up with Evenepoel and crossed the line 80 seconds off the pace of the Belgian. Ad Next up for the riders is a 190.1km seventh stage on Friday, which will take the pack from Camargo to Cistierna.

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