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Vuelta a España stage 13: Vingegaard flies to victory on Col du Tourmalet
Kuss, Roglič leaps away for Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3, take over top 3 spots in GC
Almeida finished in 16th at 6:47.
Evenepoel crossed the line in 60th place at 27:05 down.
Evenepoel's group inside the final kilometre now at 24 minutes and counting.
Ayuso leads home Uijtdebroeks and Mas.
Evenepoel's group now riding up the top of the climb with the timer passing the 19-minute mark.
Meanwhile, Vingegaard is stepping onto the podium.
Kuss crossing the line with Roglič charging in for third place behind him.
Here's what Jonas Vingegaard had to say after his stage win...
"I'm just so happy and i couldn't choose a better day. Today is the birthday of my daughter and I wanted to win for her so bad today. I'm just so happy and today I did it for her.
"Our plan was to see if we could take some time on the opponents today. That happened and I'm just so happy and proud to do it today. This one is for my daughter Frida.
"I think [the 1-2-3] was even better than the plan."
The new GC standings see Kuss lead Roglič by 1:37 while Vinegegaard is third at 1:44.
Ayuso and Mas are the next best riders at 2:37 and 3:06 down.
More riders filter in... Carthy in 11th at 4:42, Lopez in 14th at 5:29, Martinez in 18th at 8:25...
Vingegaard on the way to victory on the Tourmalet.
Landa at 1:15 in seventh, Vlasov at 2:12 in eighth, Cras at 2:32 in ninth, Soler at 3:08 in 10th.
Soler in at just over three minutes down.
Vlasov crosses the line at 2:15 down.
Total domination from Jumbo-Visma.
Ayuso leads Uijtdebroeks and Mas home at 38 seconds down.
Roglič makes it a 1-2-3 just a few seconds later.
Kuss crosses the line at around 30 seconds down.
Sepp Kuss comes in for second place now.
Now the stopwatch starts.
Just under four hours of racing on a brutal stage.
Finish
Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma) wins stage 13 of the Vuelta a España
250 metres for the Dane.
No time gap to Vingegaard at the moment. It should be around a minute.
Uijtdebroeks leads the chase.
Kuss looks good for second.
Meanwhile Vingegaard rides into the final 500 metres.
Kuss maybe 5 seconds up the road.
Ayuso, Mas and Uijtdebroeks get back to Roglič.
Will this be a Jumbo-Visma 1-2-3?
Kuss passes the 1km mark.
Now Roglič goes!
Roglič just sitting at the front of the group but not pushing on.
1km to go
Vingegaard passes the flamme rouge while Kuss has flown away from the chase group.
Kuss springs past Mas and attacks after being held up by a fan in the road!
Mas and Kuss a few metres back.
Ayuso and Roglič get across to Uijtdebroeks.
Vingegaard has this in the bag now.
Landa coming back at the rear of the group.
1.5km to go
Uijtdebroeks attack!
Now a minute up to Vingegaard.
2km to go
Ayuso ups the pace.
Vingegaard powering on as the group behind starts and stops.
These are the top GC contenders, while Uijtdebroeks is in 14th place at 5:16 down. A great ride from the Belgian today.
2.5km to go
55 seconds...
Roglič and Kuss sat on the back of the five-man group.
3km to go
50 seconds for Vingegaard.
Mas, Uijtdebroeks, Ayuso working in the chase.
40 seconds for Vingegaard now.
Now Kuss and Mas are back with Ayuso, Roglič, Uijtdebroeks.
Ayuso, Roglič, Uijtdebroeks still chasing Kuss and Mas.
Kuss attacks Mas!
4km to go
Vingegaard still flying on alone.
Ayuso leading his three-man group across to Mas and Kuss.
5km to go
Vingegaard 35 seconds up.
Ayuso leads Roglič and Uijtdebroeks behind Mas and Kuss.
Landa is blown off the back.
Mas attacks now. Kuss tracks him.
Photos from the race are coming in slow today. Just imagine fewer of these riders racing up a different mountain in a smaller group...
Landa doing no work after getting back on. The two Jumbo-Visma men won't work against Vingegaard, obviously.
6km to go
Roglič, Kuss and Landa sitting at the back of the chase.
Vingegaard is only gaining time here as Mas leads the chase along with Uijtdebroeks and Ayuso.
Leader: Jonas Vingegaard (Jumbo-Visma)
Chase: Sepp Kuss, Primož Roglič (Jumbo-Visma); Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates); Enric Mas (Movistar); Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious); Cian Uijtdebroeks (Bora-Hansgrohe)
Dropped: Wilco Kelderman, Robert Gesink (Jumbo-Visma); Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe); Steff Cras (TotalEnergies); Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates); Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek); Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious); Hugh Carthy (EF Education-EasyPost); Lenny Martinez, Michael Storer (Groupama-FDJ)
20 seconds from Vingegaard to the chase.
Mas back with Ayuso, Kuss, Roglič, Landa, Uijtdebroeks in the chase.
7km to go
Vingegaard has a gap now.
Ayuso, Roglič, Kuss, Uijtdebroeks behind Vingegaard and Mas.
Vlasov, Cras and Soler out the rear.
Mas leads the chase.
He goes again!
8km to go
Kelderman is done and now Vingegaard jumps!
We've seen Carthy, Lopez, Buitrago, De la Cruz, Buchmann, Storer, Martinez, Gesink all go out the rear so far.
Nobody showing any major signs of struggling yet.
Kelderman, Vingegaard, Kuss, Mas, Landa, Uijtdebroeks, Roglič, Soler, Cras, Vlasov lined up in the group in that order.
A shot of Evenepoel and his Soudal-QuickStep teammates well off the back during today's stage.
9km to go
Kelderman still driving it on the front.
Though of course, Evenepoel, Almeida, and Martinez are missing from this group from the top 11 on GC.
Great ride from Cras so far. He and Uijtdebroeks are 15th and 14th overall. The other men in this group fill out the top 11 overall.
He's gone. Now it's Vlasov and Cras at the back.
But now he's losing ground...
10km to go
Lopez still hanging in there!
Kelderman continues to make the pace. It will be interesting to see what Jumbo-Visma do when he pulls off.
Vlasov, Cras, Soler just ahead of Lopez in the line.
He's hanging a few metres off the rear now.
A very resilient ride from the Spaniard so far. He's been on the back for the whole start of the climb and has seen multiple riders drop past him.
Lopez rides past Buitrago to stick in there.
11km to go
Carthy is gone and now Buitrago is struggling.
Carthy now losing the wheel as Lopez pushes past him to get back on.
The group now...
Sepp Kuss, Primož Roglič, Jonas Vingegaard, Wilco Kelderman (Jumbo-Visma); Juan Ayuso, Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates); Mikel Landa, Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious); Aleksandr Vlasov, Cian Uijtdebroeks (Bora-Hansgrohe); Enric Mas (Movistar); Steff Cras (TotalEnergies); Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek); Hugh Carthy (EF Education-EasyPost)
Buchmann has gone, though.
Lopez still there.
12km to go
More riders battling to stay in at the rear.
Lopez also struggling.
De la Cruz the next to drop.
13km to go
No change at the front.
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Cras, Carthy, and De la Cruz also towards the back.
Kelderman leading as Lopez battles to hang on at the rear.
The group lined out behind them.
14km to go
Jumbo-Visma continue to set the pace.
15km to go
Gesink done now as Kelderman takes over.
Gesink, Kelderman, Vingegaard at the front of the group.
Almeida is at 3:15 down, meanwhile.
Martinez drops and Storer waits for him.
17km to go
No attacks yet.
Onto the climb now and Jumbo-Visma continue to lead.
Heading through the town of Luz-Saint-Sauveur now.
20km to go
The riders are almost at the Tourmalet.
We haven't had any time checks on Almeida or Evenepoel recently but they're well out of it.
26km to go
7km to the start of the climb!
A look at the Tourmalet – 18.9km at 7.4%.
28km to go
We're just waiting for the Tourmalet now.
Jumbo-Visma continue in the lead of the peloton.
33km to go
14km to the start of the Tourmalet.
Lenny Martinez gets back in.
The riders now in the valley road ahead of the final climb.
40km to go
The leaders nearing the bottom of the descent.
Vingegaard took the four bonus seconds at the top of the Spandelles, by the way. Ayuso grabbed two for third place.
Almeida now at two minutes. Evenepoel at 7:20.
All back together up front now.
48km to go
Into the final 50km of the day now as Storer knocks off his effort on the way down.
There were bonus seconds on offer at the top of the climb. Storer took six while a Jumbo-Visma rider was second to take four.
22 seconds from Storer to the rest as he heads over the top.
53km to go
Storer has a decent gap to the group behind. He'll lead it across the summit of the Spandelles.
He's fourth in the mountain classification with 15 points gained on the Aubisque. If he leads over the Spandelles than he'll leapfrog Herrada to take the KOM lead.
Meanwhile, Michael Storer attacks the peloton 1.5km from the top.
The Vuelta organisation now stating that Evenepoel is actually 5:30 down!
Evenepoel at 2:40 down now. Almeida at 1:30.
3km to the top now and Jumbo-Visma line up with five at the front.
Martinez dropping from the peloton now.
More riders getting back in.
Jumbo-Visma setting the pace on the front.
58km to go
5km to the top of the climb.
The front group now – Sepp Kuss, Primož Roglič, Jonas Vingegaard, Wilco Kelderman, Robert Gesink (Jumbo-Visma); Juan Ayuso, Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates); Mikel Landa, Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious); Aleksandr Vlasov, Cian Uijtdebroeks, Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-Hansgrohe); Enric Mas, Einer Rubio (Movistar); Lenny Martinez, Michael Storer (Groupama-FDJ); Max Poole (DSM-Firmenich); Steff Cras (TotalEnergies), David de la Cruz (Astana Qazaqstan); Juan Pedro Lopez (Lidl-Trek); Hugh Carthy (EF Education-EasyPost)
Evenepoel remains at around two minutes down.
More riders come across to Vingegaard and Landa.
Kuss, Roglič, Kelderman, Ayuso, Mas, Vlasov among them.
UAE Team Emirates leading the chase.
Now Vingegaard goes off the front with Landa.
And now it comes together again.
Landa is followed by Kuss, Mas, Soler, Vingegaard.
Mikel Landa is quickly back on the attack.
61km to go
All back together at the front now...
Riders drop from the peloton, including Geraint Thomas.
The Col de Spandelles – 10.3km at 8.3%.
Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich) chases the leaders.
63km to go
Evenepoel at 1:40 down.
The riders now approaching the foot of the Spandelles.
A small gap for the four attackers.
Sepp Kuss and Jonas Vingegaard have jumped along with Bahrain Victorious duo Mikel Landa and Damiano Caruso!
70km to go
Now more riders nip off the front on the way down.
The breakaway has now been caught.
77km to go
Dylan van Baarle (Jumbo-Visma) drops back from the peloton with a mechanical issue.
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Belgian champion struggling to hold onto chasing group with 87km to go
The peloton at 30 seconds behind the break. Almeida a minute down. Evenepoel still at two minutes.
More riders with Storer now – Kron is there with Cristian Rodríguez (Arkéa-Samsic) and Kenny Elissonde (Lidl-Trek).
80km to go
Time to head down the Aubisque descent.
If this is game over for Evenepoel and Almeida – and assuming that Soler and Martinez won't hold their current positions – then Ayuso and Mas figure to be the only GC men left to take the fight to the Jumbo-Visma trio. The pair lie at 2:25 and 2:50 down on race leader Kuss.
Almeida is between the peloton and Evenepoel, though closer to the former.
He's 35 seconds up on the peloton, 1:55 up on Evenepoel's group.
85km to go
Storer crosses the top of the climb alone.
This is game over for Evenepoel.
He's a minute behind the peloton and 1:20 down on new solo leader Michael Storer (Groupama-FDJ).
87.5km to go
He's off the rear of the group now with his teammates going backwards alongside him. 1.5km to the top.
Evenepoel is going backwards in the chase group now.
This is very unexpected. A nightmare scenario for the Belgian and, honestly, for the race as a whole – he's the main challenger to a very strong Jumbo-Visma leadership trio.
Jumbo-Visma leading the peloton.
Live footage shows the Soudal-QuickStep team working on the front of a small group with Evenepoel and Almeida.
Reports coming through that Remco Evenepoel has been dropped along with João Almeida! Wow...
A couple of riders trying to get across to Kron now.
90km to go
4km to the top. Kron still alone at the front.
Andreas Kron (Lotto-Dstny) pushes on at the front ahead of the large breakaway group.
Almeida is struggling at the rear of the peloton. Dropping then coming back.
Jumbo-Visma leading the peloton.
Thomas has made the front group but the peloton is coming back.
93km to go
7km to the top. Around 50 in the peloton.
João Almeida also at the rear of the peloton...
More riders go across. Reports that former race leader Lenny Martinez is in trouble at the back of the peloton. He's still fifth overall.
Emanuel Buchmann (Bora-Hansgrohe), Max Poole (DSM-Firmenich) and Pelayo Sánchez (Burgos-BH) are on the attack now.
Still no breakaway almost halfway up the Aubisque.
Thomas still very active at the front as numerous riders try to go clear.
Riders already dropping off the back, of course.
96km to go
10km to the top and there are still riders making moves but nothing going clear.
Thomas and Landa towards the front.
Nobody getting clear.
More riders try to attack.
100km to go
14km to the top and it's back together at front.
Only a small gap of a few seconds back to the peloton.
The leaders start the Aubisque.
Theuns, Sepulveda, and Castroviejo now have Edward Planckaert (Alpecin-Deceuninck), Stefan Bissegger (EF Education-EasyPost), and Imanol Erviti (Movistar) with them.
102km to go
A look at the upcoming climb – 16.5km at 7.1%.
The riders are at the bottom of the descent now and they'll soon be starting the Aubisque.
Still 5km to go on the way down.
Jonathan Castroviejo (Ineos Grenadiers) and Edward Theuns (Lidl-Trek) join Sepulveda out front.
More riders attack from the peloton.
111km to go
Sepulveda still out front with a 10-second gap.
Jonas Vingegaard heads to his car with a mechanical issue before making his way back to the peloton.
118km to go
16km left of the descent. Former KOM leader Eduardo Sepulveda (Lotto-Dstny) is on the attack.
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The Frenchman is sitting up now, however. All back together.
124km to go
Bardet flying down the long descent solo.
Romain Bardet (DSM-FIrmenich) led the way over the top and grabbed three KOM points.
Gesbert caught before the top.
More attacks up front as the riders near the top of the climb.
He's out front solo at the moment with a small gap.
Elie Gesbert leading the attacks.
Attacks from Arkéa-Samsic to start the day.
Climbing from the start.
134km to go
Off they go! The flag drops and stage 13 is underway.
Orluis Aular (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) is the third rider who didn't make the start today along with Jousseaume and Ghys. 157 riders start stage 13.
And we're off. The start of the 1km neutral zone.
The riders now waiting to roll out to start the stage.
There'll be a 4.4km, 5.4 climb of the Puerto de Portalet to start the stage after the neutral zone.
10 minutes to the start!
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It was a quiet day at the Vuelta save for the final sprint. However, Primož Roglič did snatch back four seconds on Remco Evenepoel at the late intermediate sprint.
Yesterday brought a sprint stage as Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Team Emirates) outpaced Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Decuninck) to win in Zaragoza.
Under an hour to go until the stage 13 start in Formigal.
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