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2025-09-07T14:38:03.001Z

Pedersen, Bernal and Buitrago are now just 45 seconds behind Vine and Vervaeke.

Where João Almeida could win the 2025 Vuelta a España and why Jonas Vingegaard needs to win it emphatically – GC Analysis

2025-09-07T13:26:51.651Z

Lidl are still being leant on to do all the work to bring back to two leaders – understandably so, given how Pedersen looks like the hot favourite to win the stage from this group.

MONFORTE DE LEMOS, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 07: Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier of Eritrea and Team Lidl - Trek leads the breakaway during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 15 a 167.8km stage from A Veiga-Vegadeo to Monforte de Lemos / #UCIWT / on September 07, 2025 in Monforte de Lemos, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-07T13:23:15.081Z

Elsewhere in the world of cycling, it’s an emotional day at the Tour of Britain where the great Geraint Thomas is competing in the final race day of his illustrious career. He’s enjoying a fitting send off in front of his home crowd.

2025-09-07T13:21:06.447Z

Two minutes now for Vine and Vervaeke.

2025-09-07T13:17:57.245Z

Vine and Vervaeke continue to grown their lead, to 1:55. At what point will the chasers start to get worried?

Vuelta a España 2025 stage 15 preview – A chance for the breakaway

2025-09-07T10:56:48.021Z

This looks like ideal territory for the breakaway to succeed. With the hardest climb the category one Puerto da Garganta, coming right at the start of the stage, there’s a great opportunity for strong climbers to get up the road, in what’s set to be a massive scramble to try and form the day’s break.

2025-09-07T10:52:08.731Z

After two massive stages in the Asturias mountains, the parcours is more modest today, with a couple of tests coming early in the stage before easing off into more undulating roads later.

2025-08-11T18:49:11.753Z

Hello and welcome to stage 15 of the Vuelta a España!