The stage film - 24/08 - 17:46 [GMT + 2]

Roglic strikes back

The peloton of La Vuelta 24 face emblematic roads with a stage entirely set in the province of Jaen. They will cover 158.7km and overcome 2,380m of elevation from Ubeda to the summit finish in Cazorla, on the eve of one of the queen stages of La Vuelta, towards Granada.

A huge battle for the break

Such a terrain inspires attackers and leads to an immense battle...

Interview - 24/08 - 18:24 [GMT + 2]

Tiberi: “A really good result for me”

Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious): “I suffered a bit, but not as it was expected. I was really good. It was a hard climb, especially in the first part and the last one. The rest, it was quite good, also to stay a bit covered in the wheel. We did full gas from the beginning, and in the end I was 4th. I think it is a really good result for me at this climb. I was thinking:...

Interview - 24/08 - 18:18 [GMT + 2]

O’Connor: “Hopefully there’s better days to come”

Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale): “It was a really hard start, and then Israel wanted to bring it back and make it really hard. I’m a bit disappointed with how it went in the end. We had everything controlled and it was Primoz [Roglic], Almeida and some other guys who were dropped [early in the stage]. I was always in front. [Losing 45 seconds] is...

Interview - 24/08 - 18:12 [GMT + 2]

Van Aert: “I had to stop because of my chain”

Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike): “I was well positioned towards the front but I dropped my chain after a corner and I wasn’t able to get it back on while riding so I had to make a quick stop. It was not really a good moment because I found myself at the back of the peloton at a moment when a lot of guys were starting to drop. It was a chase for nothing because...

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