Thymen Arensman (Team DSM) triumphed on the queen’s stage of the Vuelta while Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma) gained 15 seconds on Remco Evenepoel (Quick-Step–Alpha Vinyl).
The average speed of 55.67km/h brought the 22-year-old a much desired first stage victory at a Grand Tour. A truly spectacular performance by the young Belgian.
The Belgian delivered yet another amazing performance and gained time on his opponents on the race’s fourth uphill finish. The 22-year-old became the youngest rider since Miguel Indurain in 1985, to amass four stages in the leader’s jersey at La Vuelta and will head into…
Over the last few years, the Vuelta a España has always delivered in terms of explosive, exciting racing. In many ways, as a racing proposition, it has arguably been more exciting than its senior Grand Tour counterparts, the Giro and Le Tour, perhaps due to…
If you haven’t heard of Biniam Girmay already, you should have. Especially if you call yourself a road cycling fan. His image adorning sports pages everywhere following his Gent-Wevelgem victory may have left the impression he emerged from nowhere. But it couldn’t be farther from…