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2025-09-03T16:07:18.249Z
Well, that’s mostly it from us on quite a surreal day.
2025-09-03T16:03:57.657Z
Pidcock also says “Putting us in danger isn’t going to help your cause.”
2025-09-03T16:02:35.011Z
“It’s hard to describe the disappointment to be honest. I felt like today was my day. I feel like there should always be a finish line, we’re not riding a fucking sportif are we,” says Tom Pidcock.
2025-09-03T15:58:28.253Z
No podium presentation
2025-09-03T15:57:23.807Z
“Then I was a bit disappointed and I didn’t want to do anything” says Jonas Vingegaard.
2025-09-03T15:53:54.807Z
Not sure if we’re going to get a podium presentation or not.
2025-09-03T15:49:11.192Z
Kurt Bogaerts, Tom Pidcock’s coach, says the Brit will be disappointed and not getting to go for the win today.
2025-09-03T15:47:48.699Z
Still no official results, I don’t think.
2025-09-03T15:42:18.556Z
Victor Campenaerts confirming that Visma were going for the stage win.
2025-09-03T15:41:26.178Z
Here’s Pidcock flying up the Alto de Pike.
No official winner but the Brit has got to be the winner of the day – riding Vingegaard off his wheel and gaining time on GC.
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2025-09-03T15:38:56.674Z
The riders are rolling towards the buses now, avoiding the finish line.
2025-09-03T15:36:44.395Z
Results
2025-09-03T15:35:31.851Z
That was a weird end to the stage. The TV coverage just panned to a helicopter shot of a large sculpture of a puppy, made out of flowers.
2025-09-03T15:33:36.599Z
Vingegaard stays in red
2025-09-03T15:32:49.252Z
The riders don’t know what they’re doing I don’t think. No vehicles or soigneurs here to meet them yet, but I guess they’re going to be directed somewhere.
2025-09-03T15:31:59.102Z
Vingegaard and Pidcock should have gained about 10 seconds, but we’ll have to wait for the confirmed results, which could be a little slow to come through today, given everything.
2025-09-03T15:31:26.773Z
Vingegaard and Pidcock have just gone through the 3km to go point.
2025-09-03T15:30:28.936Z
I think we’re about 500m away from the ‘finish’ line.
2025-09-03T15:29:51.600Z
Vingegaard and Pidcock have 11 seconds on the Almeida group.
2025-09-03T15:28:45.306Z
Remember, they’re not racing for a stage win here, but they will be awarded any time they have over Almeida and co at the 3km to go point.
2025-09-03T15:28:18.831Z
Pidcock and Vingegaard are pushing on, a handful of seconds ahead of a group containing Almeida, Hindley, Jorgenson and Felix Gall.
2025-09-03T15:27:00.158Z
Vingegaard is back with Pidcock now.
2025-09-03T15:26:30.139Z
KOM: Alto de Pike (cat 3)
2025-09-03T15:25:37.562Z
Pidcock goes again! Vingegaard can’t match him on the steepest gradients.
2025-09-03T15:25:16.102Z
Pidcock drops Vingegaard!
2025-09-03T15:24:49.354Z
Almeida is struggling a bit. Hindley is third wheel and moving away from him.
2025-09-03T15:24:19.598Z
Pidcock accelerates!
2025-09-03T15:23:45.494Z
It’s super steep here. GC riders all together.
2025-09-03T15:23:31.477Z
Jorgenson is pacing.
2025-09-03T15:23:04.164Z
Apologies, the riders are on the climb now.
2025-09-03T15:22:05.322Z
Felix Großschartner setting the pace now for UAE.
2025-09-03T15:20:59.374Z
Visma are setting the pace. We’re about 3km from the bottom of the Alto de Pike.
2025-09-03T15:20:38.286Z
10km to go
2025-09-03T15:18:40.572Z
Really not sure what the riders are going to do here.
2025-09-03T15:16:33.806Z
That may mean the riders aren’t going to go to the finish line in Bilbao at all.
2025-09-03T15:15:39.297Z
No stage winner
2025-09-03T15:14:19.227Z
Spanish TV are reporting that GC times are going to be taken 3km from the finish today. We’ll confirm that as and when the race do.
2025-09-03T15:13:28.713Z
Things have calmed down in the GC group, with UAE and Visma both with numbers.
2025-09-03T15:12:25.835Z
João Almeida giving it a dig on the Alto del Vivero.
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2025-09-03T15:09:17.896Z
These were the scenes at the finish line earlier.
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2025-09-03T15:07:01.826Z
Onto the descent. The riders just have to take on the steep Alto de Pike, which 2.1km with an average gradient of 9.2%, and tops out just over 7km from the finish.
2025-09-03T15:03:28.320Z
Riders are coming back to the back of this group.
2025-09-03T15:02:59.073Z
10 riders in the leading red jersey group now.
2025-09-03T15:02:03.698Z
Almeida is trying again. Tulett and Vingegaard shut it down.
2025-09-03T15:01:00.555Z
Pellizzari is on the offensive now for Red Bull.
2025-09-03T14:59:49.843Z
25km to go
João Almeida attacks!
2025-09-03T14:57:52.760Z
Buitrago’s gap is down to 20 seconds.
2025-09-03T14:56:53.389Z
More protesters just pulled a banner across the road in front of the peloton, but they got past without issue.
2025-09-03T14:55:14.602Z
No gaps in the peloton but Fisher-Black is setting the pace.
2025-09-03T14:54:25.949Z
Jay Vine and Finn Fisher-Black are pushing on in the peloton.
2025-09-03T14:52:42.925Z
Climb: Alto del Vivero (4.2km at 8.3%)
2025-09-03T14:51:35.645Z
30km to go
2025-09-03T14:50:07.115Z
Tough for Landa. The peloton has come straight past him, he can’t put power through the pedals.
2025-09-03T14:48:04.950Z
Ah that’s the end of it for Landa, which is a shame.
2025-09-03T14:47:40.695Z
Landa is having some kind of problem, possibly cramp in his back.
2025-09-03T14:45:27.949Z
With Pedersen’s points secured, that chase group is just being caught by the peloton.
2025-09-03T14:44:45.117Z
Pedersen was awarded the third-best points at the sprint, as he had to slow because of the protests.
2025-09-03T14:41:41.046Z
That was quite a worrying scene at the finish. Unsure what that will mean for the actual finish of the race.
2025-09-03T14:40:47.096Z
They’re going through the finish in Bilbao and the protest scenes are fairly wild.
2025-09-03T14:34:39.051Z
Landismo.
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2025-09-03T14:33:50.848Z
45km to go
2025-09-03T14:33:23.450Z
Pedersen is with the main chasing group now.
2025-09-03T14:26:55.600Z
Buitrago has joined up with Landa.
2025-09-03T14:26:06.770Z
KOM: Alto de Vivero (cat 2)
2025-09-03T14:25:26.606Z
A whole group of riders are attacking, with Bonneu – Campenaerts, Dunbar, Labrosse, Louis Rouland.
2025-09-03T14:24:05.140Z
It’s Kamiel Bonneu from Intermarché.
2025-09-03T14:21:28.505Z
Visma are policing things at the front of the peloton, but not shutting everything down.
An Intermarché is attacking now, following Buitrago and Landa – not quite sure who yet.
2025-09-03T14:19:41.543Z
Landa has about 25 seconds of a lead. Popular home attacker.
2025-09-03T14:16:20.276Z
Climb: Alto de Vivero (4.3km at 7.9%)
2025-09-03T14:11:48.007Z
Breakaway caught
2025-09-03T14:11:19.839Z
Vervaeke just joined Soler, but they’re only a few seconds ahead of the bunch.
2025-09-03T14:10:09.480Z
The peloton are just 16 seconds behind Soler now.
2025-09-03T14:07:30.093Z
Buitrago, Campenaerts and Nicolau are back in the peloton.
2025-09-03T14:06:43.625Z
Vervaeke is on the attack now from the chasers.
The gap is 26 seconds. Campenaerts and Buitrago weren’t working – just representing the GC teams – so makes sense for Vervaeke to leave them behind.
2025-09-03T14:04:30.147Z
Bike change for Sepp Kuss.
2025-09-03T14:03:48.088Z
65km to go
2025-09-03T14:00:55.474Z
That injection of pace has cut Soler’s lead, the group of four are only 40 seconds behind him.
2025-09-03T13:59:24.172Z
A small counter move went over the top of the climb.
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KOM: Alto de Morga (cat. 3)
2025-09-03T13:55:58.222Z
The car is talking to Soler right now.
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Solo Soler
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2025-09-03T13:49:26.507Z
75km to go
2025-09-03T13:46:40.440Z
Soler has over a minute now.
Visma really have to control this though – remember, Soler is just 3:30 down on GC.
2025-09-03T13:45:01.440Z
Soler is doing better on his own, actually – his gap is back up to 50 seconds now he’s dispatched his passengers.
2025-09-03T13:42:57.893Z
Climb: Alto de Morga (8.2km at 3.5%)
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The gap is down to 30 seconds now.
2025-09-03T13:40:53.012Z
It’s so beautiful and green in the Basque Country.
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2025-09-03T13:39:14.157Z
Big old shift for Dylan van Baarle today. He’s been setting tempo for ages, it feels like.
2025-09-03T13:37:23.744Z
Not long until the next climb, which is 8.5km long, but only 3.5% average.
2025-09-03T13:34:27.987Z
Wheel change for Juan Ayuso.
2025-09-03T13:34:19.115Z
The gap is notably fallingg now, down to 47 seconds.
2025-09-03T13:30:04.626Z
Snaking down the descent now.
2025-09-03T13:27:56.237Z
It’s Jonas Vingegaard’s son’s birthday today, apparently, so he wants to win the stage for him.
2025-09-03T13:27:21.396Z
Visma are still keeping this very close. 1:10 again now.
2025-09-03T13:24:07.386Z
KOM: Balcón de Bizkaia (cat 3)
2025-09-03T13:18:41.588Z
The gap is actually going up, thanks to Soler’s efforts.
2025-09-03T13:16:46.583Z
Pedersen is finding this climb a bit hard, but still with the leaders.
2025-09-03T13:15:43.336Z
Visma are keeping it steady on the climb for now.
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Climb: Balcón de Bizkaia (4.4 km at 5.3%)
2025-09-03T13:09:05.814Z
100km to go
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The gap is back up to a minute now.
2025-09-03T13:00:07.946Z
Pedersen and Aular were just talking, with Pedersen pointing at Soler.
2025-09-03T12:59:08.344Z
The gap is coming down a bit, it’s at 45 seconds now.
2025-09-03T12:54:53.395Z
Here’s an inside look at this morning’s safety meeting:
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Visma aren’t chasing it down right now, but they’re clearly keeping it close.
2025-09-03T12:52:19.979Z
115km to go
2025-09-03T12:40:11.270Z
The leaders have 50 seconds now.
2025-09-03T12:39:41.516Z
Those counter-attackers have been brought back by Visma.
2025-09-03T12:37:48.511Z
A couple more riders are attacking, and Ben Tulett from Visma is following them.
2025-09-03T12:36:47.255Z
30 seconds for the leaders now.
Soler being in this group might be a problem – he’s only 3:30 down on GC.
2025-09-03T12:32:22.038Z
The three leaders only have a gap of 15 seconds, so I won’t consider this deal done just yet.
2025-09-03T12:31:57.790Z
KOM: Alto de Sollube (cat 3)
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Aular can’t or won’t take a turn.
2025-09-03T12:30:29.493Z
Kudos to this man, he hasn’t stopped attacking today.
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2025-09-03T12:29:46.550Z
Can see just behind that Visma are trying to close the door on the peloton.
2025-09-03T12:29:14.746Z
Two riders are with Pedersen – Marc Soler and Orluis Aular.
2025-09-03T12:28:11.140Z
Peloton all back together, and Pedersen attacks again.
2025-09-03T12:27:28.344Z
A group of 25 or so riders have a little gap on the rest of. the peloton, but it’s not really going anywhere.
2025-09-03T12:26:38.700Z
The bunch is extremely strung out already.
2025-09-03T12:25:29.598Z
Pedersen is caught.
2025-09-03T12:24:16.408Z
135km to go
2025-09-03T12:23:32.653Z
Ben O’Connor is struggling early. Ouch.
2025-09-03T12:22:56.041Z
Pedersen is still pushing on alone in the lead.
2025-09-03T12:22:15.513Z
Lots of movement and attacking at the front of the peloton.
2025-09-03T12:21:45.976Z
Riders are already dropping, including Jasper Philipsen, as the gruppetto forms early.
2025-09-03T12:20:27.165Z
KOM: Alto de Sollube (7.3km at 4.2%)
2025-09-03T12:18:38.961Z
Jardi van der Lee and Jesus Herrada have joined Heßmann in the chase. Gijs Leemreize is trying to bridge from the peloton too.
2025-09-03T12:17:09.258Z
Chris Harper is caught, Michel Heßmann is pushing on to catch Labrosse and Glivar.
2025-09-03T12:16:18.030Z
Some images of the stoppage/protest earlier.
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2025-09-03T12:13:17.259Z
More riders are attacking out of the peloton to try and join the leaders.
2025-09-03T12:11:14.901Z
Pedersen is looking back behind him, hoping some more riders are coming up to join them.
2025-09-03T12:09:38.241Z
Through every town there are big crowds of people with Palestine flags.
2025-09-03T12:08:04.831Z
Looks like Chris Harper is attacking out of the peloton for Jayco, with a Movistar rider on his wheel.
2025-09-03T12:06:18.242Z
Okay, a new batch of riders are attacking to try and bridge.
2025-09-03T12:05:52.336Z
Chasers are caught, and Pedersen and Nicolau have about 15 seconds of a gap.
2025-09-03T12:04:44.772Z
The next climb is coming in 10km, the Alto de Sollube.
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Bruno Armirail is trying to bridge up to the two leaders.
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Pedersen and Nicolau are pushing on up front, with a five-rider group chasing them.
2025-09-03T11:59:22.854Z
KOM: Alto de Laukiz (cat 3)
2025-09-03T11:58:44.221Z
Here is some more context from Daniel Friebe on this morning’s meeting.
Elia Viviani, one of CPA reps on race, has just told me riders said to commissaires/race organisation they would ride as long as protests are peaceful. If race gets stopped, riders will reassess.September 3, 2025
Viviani also said CPA wouldn‘t demand Israel-Premier Tech riders pull out. ‘We wouldn’t go against our colleagues.’ My info is that overnight a number of riders expressed preference IPT pull out to CPA reps.September 3, 2025
2025-09-03T11:56:00.098Z
Visma are up front here, so they do want to keep an eye on who is escaping.
2025-09-03T11:55:12.965Z
Dunbar is launching on his own now, stretching out the bunch.
2025-09-03T11:54:29.427Z
Kelland O’Brien is on the attack with his teammate Eddie Dunbar on his wheel.
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Climb: Alto de Laukiz (4km at 4.7%)
We’re onto the first climb – my apologies for saying the first climb was after 20km, that’s actually the second.
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Official start
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In more lighthearted news, Jonas VIngegaard received a special gift this morning from Athletic Bilbao.
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2025-09-03T11:47:40.423Z
2.5km left of the roll out.
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Race restarted
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The riders are stopped behind the red lead car.
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Race stopped
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Team representatives, the race organisers, the CPA and the UCI met at the start this morning.
We’re not privy to the full outcome, but clearly it wasn’t to expel Israel-Premier Tech – not today, at least.
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2025-09-03T11:41:20.893Z
Tom Pidcock spoke to Eurosport before the start. He’s a favourite today as the course should suit him.
2025-09-03T11:39:10.970Z
The riders are ready for a pretty full on start today.
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Israel-Premier Tech have started today, by the way.
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Neutral start
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Abandons
Ramses Debruyne (Alpecin-Deceuninck)Paul Ourselin (Cofidis)
2025-09-03T11:31:22.066Z
The riders should be about to roll-out for the neutral start…
2025-09-03T11:29:38.938Z
It’s a very red outfit for Jonas Vingegaard, plus bar tape, though not a red bike.
👋 𝐉𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐒 ❤️ #LaVuelta25 pic.twitter.com/6NzBc50D7YSeptember 3, 2025
2025-09-03T11:28:20.548Z
Not sure there is any precedence for the peloton essentially voting a team out.
2025-09-03T11:27:31.288Z
Wow, interesting developments at the start on the protest issue, per The Cycling Podcast’s Daniel Friebe:
Believe there’ll be a meeting of team representatives, CPA & race organisers shortly before today‘s roll-out at Vuelta. Several teams have registered their preference for Israel-Premier Tech to pull out, given the increased security risks.September 3, 2025
2025-09-03T11:24:44.967Z
Obligatory dog content from the start.
2025-09-03T11:23:38.173Z
There’s a new red jersey to keep an eye out for today, because Jonas Vingegaard moved back into the race lead on stage 10.
Vuelta a España standings 2025 – general classification after stage 10
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2025-09-03T11:16:52.389Z
In the headlines this morning is the fall out of a protestor incident that happened yesterday. The TV cameras avoided showing it, but a handful of people ran into the road, and a rider crashed, which the peloton are obviously unhappy about.
Palestine flags have been visible on pretty much every stage so far (Image credit: Getty Images)
2025-09-03T11:12:02.650Z
Looking for a more detailed breakdown of the stage?
Read our full preview: ‘It could be even more decisive than Angliru’ – Brutal Basque Country hills near Bilbao set to bring ‘chaos’ to Vuelta a España stage 11
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2025-09-03T11:09:11.205Z
We have what looks like a very exciting stage coming up today.
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2025-08-11T17:18:44.633Z
Welcome!
Hello and welcome to Cyclingnews’ live coverage of stage 11 of the Vuelta a España.