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2025-09-06T13:10:43.716Z

Campanaerts still hasn’t given up the ghost entirely – he’s 1:46 behind the lead group, riding with Gijs Leeimreize of Team Picnic-PostNL.

2025-09-06T13:09:18.412Z

Xabier Azparren (Q36.5 Pro Cycling) has finally made it across to the breakaway group, after an incredible fight. He will hope to be allowed to sit on for a while and recover after an immense effort.

The group are now 22-strong once again. The best represented team is Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale who have four cards to play within the group, and find themselves in a very strong position. In addition to Armirail, they have Jordan Labrosse, Léo Bisiaux and Johannes Staune-Mittet.

2025-09-06T13:03:35.526Z

With 88 kilometres to race, the gap continues to stretch out – it’s well over four minutes now, indicating it could be a good day for the breakaway.

2025-09-06T13:02:12.557Z

Today’s breakaway powers towards the first categorised climb of the day

The stage 14 breakaway

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2025-09-06T12:59:39.843Z

The gap has extended to four minutes, as Campanaerts appears to concede his effort – he’ll likely slide back to the peloton now.

September 6, 2025

2025-09-06T11:50:45.536Z

Protesters have disrupted the neutralised start of today’s race, amid news that the Israel-Premier Tech team ride today’s stage with rebranded jerseys, the Israel logo removed from the front of the jersey.

September 6, 2025

2025-09-06T11:43:18.647Z

Today’s stage profile begins with some rolling terrain, ahead of three categorised climbs, the first of these arriving after 63 kilometres.

2025-09-06T11:37:08.514Z

The riders have rolled out and are covering the neutralised section ahead of flag drop.

Startline selfie 🤳😍Selfie del día 🤳🥹#LaVuelta25 pic.twitter.com/NFqEAgDYjJSeptember 6, 2025

2025-09-06T11:33:11.492Z

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) maintains his iron grip on the green points jersey following another strong climbing performance on stage 13.

2025-09-06T11:31:18.871Z

The state of play ahead of today’s action is as follows.

Jonas Vingegaard (Team Visma | Lease a Bike) retains the red jersey as GC leader for the fourth consecutive day. He leads by 46 seconds, ahead of UAE Team Emirates’ João Almeida. Almeida took victory ahead of Vingegaard on yesterday’s stage, and will draw confidence from that ahead of another tough day in the mountains.

2025-09-06T11:20:52.945Z

Today’s stage begins in Avilés and travels 135.9 kilometres to La Farrapona for another summit finish at Lagos de Somiedo.

Despite being a relatively short stage, the peloton still have 3,805 metres of altitude gain to contend with, and there will be some tired legs among the bunch following yesterday’s brutal ascent of the Angliru.

2025-08-11T18:45:29.465Z

Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of stage 14 of La Vuelta a España. Stay with us for updates throughout the afternoon of all the action from a second day in the mountains of Asturias.