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Vuelta a España 2022: Sam Bennett scorches to sprint success on stage two

Dutch fans got a surprise treat as Mike Teunissen grabbed the overall leader’s red jersey in the Vuelta a España, while Sam Bennett of Ireland won the sprint finish in the second stage on Saturday.

Teunissen came in fourth at the final sprint to become the second Dutch leader in the overall standings after his Jumbo-Visma teammate Robert Gesink led after the first stage. THe defending champion, Primoz Roglic, stayed near the top of the standings.

“It wasn’t the plan – I’ve been saying already for a lot of days that we’re mainly here to take care of Primoz,” Teunissen said. “This morning the guys surprised me a bit saying that if it all went as planned and Primoz went safe into the last three kilometres we could see if I could be the one crossing the line first. In my home country, with a lot of people cheering, it’s really amazing for me and for everyone.”

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Bennett beat Mads Pedersen and Tim Merlier at the line for his first grand tour stage win since the 2020 Vuelta. “I knew I’d do it again, it was just a matter of getting the right legs,” Bennett said. “I’m quite happy with my level but I think experience and the guys made a difference today. There might be another sprint tomorrow. We’ll go in with the same hunger again.”

Roglic, trying to win an unprecedented fourth straight Vuelta, stayed within the main peloton and is fourth in the standings, behind Sam Oomen, Edoardo Affini and Teunissen, all with the same time. Roglic showed no signs of being bothered by the injuries that affected his Vuelta preparations. The Slovenian is trying to join the Spaniard Roberto Heras as the only rider to win four

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