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Kuss set for Vuelta victory as Poels wins stage 20

:Sepp Kuss is set to win the 2023 Vuelta a Espana, the American's first Grand Tour title, after successfully defending his slim overall lead in Saturday's penultimate stage which was won by Wout Poels.

Kuss went into the penultimate stage of the race 17 seconds ahead of Jumbo-Visma teammate Jonas Vingegaard, with Primoz Roglic completing the team's domination of the general classification in third place, and the three crossed the finish line together.

Shortly before, Wout Poels outsprinted Remco Evenepoel to claim the stage win, after both riders were part of an early breakaway group.

With the Jumbo-Visma team happy to sit back and defend their top three places overall, a 31-man breakaway group on the opening climb led by last year's Vuelta winner Evenepoel was allowed to stay away and extend its gap.

Stage 20 was the longest of this year's race, a 208 kilometre hilly ride from Manzanares El Real to Guadarrama. While none of the ascents were above category three, the riders did face 10 climbs before the final flat eight kilometres.

Evenepoel, whose general classification hopes evaporated on stage 13 where he lost more than 27 minutes on the leaders, seemed poised to win his fourth stage of this year's Vuelta.

The Belgian had three Soudal Quick-Step teammates alongside him for most of the race.

While Jumbo-Visma cruised along to safely guide the peloton, the breakaway was pushed by Quick-Step. They increased the pace in the final 50 kilometres, dropping riders along the way.

The final climb saw Poels attempt to get away from the rest and it looked like Evenepoel's race was over, but he rallied to rejoin the Dutchman along with three other riders.

But Poels, of the Bahrain Victorious team, put in a last-chance attack just before

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