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A day above the clouds up the Alto de l'Angliru, 'the hardest climb in the world' – Reflections from the Vuelta a España
By James Moultrie published
Eyewitness The good, the bad and the ugly of a media van drive up Spain's hardest climb, from the eyes of Cyclingnews' James Moultrie

How to watch the Vuelta a España 2025: TV, streaming, official broadcasters
By Kirsten Frattini last updated
How to watch All the details on TV channels and live streams, plus a full list of broadcasters, so you can watch the Vuelta a España online, on TV, and potentially for free.

'João deserved to win today' - Vuelta a España leader Jonas Vingegaard searches for positives after narrowly losing to key rival Almeida on Angliru
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Dane distances other contenders but recognises major battle remains with Portuguese stage winner

'I've broken numerous power records this Vuelta a España' – Tom Pidcock gets dropped but battles to maintain GC podium spot up 'unforgiving' Angliru
By James Moultrie published
News 'Whatever happens, we can build with confidence for more future goals like this' says coach to Cyclingnews as Brit finishes seventh on stage 13

'João showed he can beat Jonas' - Almeida keeps Vuelta a España GC battle alive with defeat of Vingegaard on Angliru
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Portuguese rider outsprints Dane at summit for UAE Team Emirates-XRG's sixth stage win of 2025 race

Vuelta a España standings 2025 – general classification after stage 13
By Peter Stuart last updated
GC Standings Jonas Vingegaard maintains his lead despite failing to take stage 13 summit win

As it happened: GC showdown on the devastating Alto de l’Angliru at end of stage 13 of the Vuelta a España
By Stephen Puddicombe last updated
Live Cabezón de la Sal to L'Angliru, 202km

Vuelta a España stage 13: João Almeida holds off Jonas Vingegaard for win atop Angliru as duo battle on savagely-steep mountain
By Peter Stuart published
Results Jai Hindley accelerates in front of Sepp Kuss to grab third place
Races & Results
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- Stage 1 | Barcelona - Barcelona (TTT) / 19.7km
- Stage 2 | Tarragona - Barcelona / 178km
- Stage 3 | Granollers
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A day above the clouds up the Alto de l'Angliru, 'the hardest climb in the world' – Reflections from the Vuelta a España
The good, the bad and the ugly of a media van drive up Spain's hardest climb, from the eyes of Cyclingnews' James Moultrie -
How to watch the Vuelta a España 2025: TV, streaming, official broadcasters
Where to watch the third and final men's Grand Tour of the season from August 23 to September 14 in Spain -
'João deserved to win today' - Vuelta a España leader Jonas Vingegaard searches for positives after narrowly losing to key rival Almeida on Angliru
Dane distances other contenders but recognises major battle remains with Portuguese stage winner
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'I've broken numerous power records this Vuelta a España' – Tom Pidcock gets dropped but battles to maintain GC podium spot up 'unforgiving' Angliru
'Whatever happens, we can build with confidence for more future goals like this' says coach to Cyclingnews as Brit finishes seventh on stage 13 -
'João showed he can beat Jonas' - Almeida keeps Vuelta a España GC battle alive with defeat of Vingegaard on Angliru
Portuguese rider outsprints Dane at summit for UAE Team Emirates-XRG's sixth stage win of 2025 race -
Vuelta a España standings 2025 – general classification after stage 13
Jonas Vingegaard maintains his lead despite failing to take stage 13 summit win
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As it happened: GC showdown on the devastating Alto de l’Angliru at end of stage 13 of the Vuelta a España
Cabezón de la Sal to L'Angliru, 202km -
Vuelta a España stage 13: João Almeida holds off Jonas Vingegaard for win atop Angliru as duo battle on savagely-steep mountain
Jai Hindley accelerates in front of Sepp Kuss to grab third place -
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22-year-old Groupama-FDJ rider takes control of GC with slight edge over Brit Matthew Brennan
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Chiara Consonni second place as Shari Ossuyt third in closest sprint yet -
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Spain's Foreign Minister expresses support for removal of Israel-Premier Tech from Vuelta a España
Multiple pro-Palestine protests against team's continued participation draw response from José Manuel Albares, but decision remains with UCI