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2025-09-10T13:45:18.992Z

It’s speedy in the peloton right now, really strung out.

2025-09-10T13:41:02.086Z

Update on the weather at the finish

2025-09-10T13:37:02.348Z
60km to go

2025-09-10T13:36:10.650Z
KOM: Paso de las Travesias (cat 3)

Joel Nicolau (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), 3 ptsSergio Samitier (Cofidis), 2 ptsHarold Tejada (XDS Astana), 1 pt

2025-09-10T13:26:54.124Z
70km to go

2025-09-10T13:23:27.534Z

The gap is coming down on this climb, it’s 1:20 now.

2025-09-10T13:19:59.047Z

The sprinters, including Pedersen, are starting to be dropped.

2025-09-10T13:18:57.339Z

Visma are still setting the pace on this climb.

2025-09-10T13:16:44.236Z
Climb: Paso de las Traviesas (7.8km at 4.1%)

2025-09-10T13:13:04.178Z

Things are regrouping in the peloton.

2025-09-10T13:11:02.500Z
Split in the peloton

2025-09-10T13:10:37.583Z

UAE especially need to take advantage of the finish today, if they want João Almeida to have a chance of closing the 48 second gap to Vingegaard.

The red jersey is the obvious goal for the team. That’s what we’re trying to aim for. We’re running out of days to make an impact on the GC, so we gotta make every day count. Every uphill finish is important for us.

Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG)

2025-09-10T13:01:33.754Z

The peloton aren’t catching the break, they’re just keeping them close so that the GC riders can contest the finish.

2025-09-10T12:57:06.267Z

Bike change for Sepp Kuss, he’s back racing very quickly.

2025-09-10T12:56:32.992Z

Sounds like the organisers are hopeful that the finish will be fine, weather wise.

“For now, everything is still going to happen as normal regarding the finish,” Fernando Escartín, Unipbulic race route organiser, told Spanish TV.

2025-09-10T12:55:24.824Z

The weather has improved, at least.

2025-09-10T12:54:29.170Z

Already under 90km to go.

2025-09-10T12:53:46.640Z

Dylan van Baarle doing what he does every day – controlling the break.

ALTO DE EL MORREDERO, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: Dylan Van Baarle of Netherlands and Team Visma | Lease a Bike competes during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de El Morredero, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T12:49:51.231Z

The gap is currently 1:35 according to the latest timings.

2025-09-10T12:49:27.819Z

Visma really aren’t letting this go at all. Two minutes seems the absolute max gap they’re allowing.

2025-09-10T12:45:37.884Z

Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe are also grouping at the front.

2025-09-10T12:43:09.061Z

Part of the problem is that Harold Tejada is in the break, who is only 11 minutes down on GC and could threaten some of the riders in the top 10.

2025-09-10T12:41:24.790Z

Seems like the break aren’t fully happy with this situation, with 12 of them and a small gap.

2025-09-10T12:38:59.436Z
100km to go

2025-09-10T12:37:47.136Z

Some blue sky peeking through.

ALTO DE EL MORREDERO, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: A general view of the peloton passing through a landscape during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de El Morredero, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T12:35:22.688Z

Aparicio is caught and no longer chasing the break.

2025-09-10T12:34:44.014Z

As well as protesters, wind could be an issue today. Have heard that this morning, the organisers couldn’t erect the finish at the top of the final climb because of high gusts.

2025-09-10T12:32:42.744Z

Anders Mielke was trying to drum up some positivity at the start.

2025-09-10T12:32:11.053Z
12 riders in the lead

2025-09-10T12:29:25.253Z

The chasing group of four are only 10 seconds down on the leaders, so they should join them soon.

2025-09-10T12:28:40.174Z

Here’s the leading group of eight, just after they got away.

ALTO DE EL MORREDERO, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: (L-R) Patrick Gamper of Austria and Team Jayco AlUla and Antonio Tiberi of Italy and Team Bahrain - Victorious compete in the breakaway during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de El Morredero, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T12:26:20.683Z

Another rider is also chasing, Mario Aparicio from Burgos Burpellet BH.

2025-09-10T12:22:01.861Z

Yes, four riders are trying to cross the bridge between the peloton and the leaders.

They are: Joel Nicolau (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), Léandre Lozouet (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Sergio Samitier (Cofidis) and Gijs Leemreize (Picnic PostNL).

2025-09-10T12:20:09.020Z
110km to go

2025-09-10T12:17:22.893Z

The riders in the lead are:

Brandon Rivera (Ineos Grenadiers), Madis Mikhels (EF Education-EasyPost), Antonio Tiberi (Bahrain Victorious), Patrick Gamper (Jayco AlUla), Timo Roosen (Picnic PostNL), Harold Tejada (XDS Astana), Luca van Boven (Intermarché-Wanty) and Jonas Gregaard (Lotto).

2025-09-10T12:15:15.294Z

A group of eight riders have attacked now and have a small gap.

2025-09-10T12:13:54.249Z

Here’s Victor Langellotti having a go.

O BARCO DE VALDEORRAS, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: Victor Langellotti of Monaco and Team INEOS Grenadiers competes during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de O Barco de Valdeorras, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T12:12:07.561Z
120km to go

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This is also the level of focus I bring to these lives. Locked in.

2025-09-10T12:05:25.796Z

Back together again.

2025-09-10T12:00:33.045Z

The peloton has split – around 30 riders are in a big front group.

2025-09-10T11:58:23.785Z

Kwiatkowski is reeled back in.

2025-09-10T11:56:26.766Z

Kwiatkowski is trying again.

2025-09-10T11:55:50.921Z

Here’s the riders passing kilometre zero this morning.

🌧 And we’re underway! Here is the real start to a rainy stage 1️⃣7️⃣💪 ¡Vamooooooos! Salida real de la etapa 1️⃣7️⃣#LaVuelta25 pic.twitter.com/5NK5bzfEojSeptember 10, 2025

2025-09-10T11:53:26.999Z

And that group has been reeled in after 7km.

2025-09-10T11:51:28.355Z

Seven riders in the lead

The Ineos Grenadiers duo of Magnus Sheffield and Michal Kwiatkowski joined the five already up the road: Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek), Joel Nicolau (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA), Pierre Thierry (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Bjoern Koerdt (Picnic PostNL) and Jonas Gregaard (Lotto).

2025-09-10T11:49:27.926Z

Elsewhere, the second stage of the Tour de l’Ardèche has also been cancelled due to fear of protests.

The ‘Bloquons Touts’ – ‘block everything’ – movement has been causing chaos in France. They’re a left-wing movement trying to cause a nationwide shutdown today in response to the French government’s austerity measures.

2025-09-10T11:48:05.517Z

Five riders are in the lead with a small gap… Will update on who they are when I can.

2025-09-10T11:45:39.843Z

Riders are immediately attacking. A group of four has broken away early, but the last few stages tell us that this could take a while…

2025-09-10T11:45:07.632Z

Today is the penultimate summit finish of the race, with the final one coming on stage 20 atop Bola del Mundo.

2025-09-10T11:44:05.710Z
Official start

2025-09-10T11:43:10.482Z

There were Palestinian flags and police at the start this morning.

O BARCO DE VALDEORRAS, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: (L-R) Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike - Red Leader Jersey, Mads Pedersen of Denmark and Team Lidl - Trek - Green Points Jersey and Giulio Pellizzari of Italy and Team Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe - White Best Young Rider Jersey while a group of fans protest displaying Palestinian flags prior to the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de O Barco de Valdeorras, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T11:40:27.112Z

A couple of riders, including Jonas Vingegaard, punctured in the same section of road yesterday.

2025-09-10T11:39:25.963Z

Unfortunately we’re being caught in the middle of something that maybe doesn’t even really involve us and at the moment we are kind of just the pawns in a very large chess game.

Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious)

2025-09-10T11:38:46.435Z

Here’s what Jack Haig had to say on behalf of the CPA.

We decided that if there is an incident that we would try to neutralise the race and then that would be it because in the end racing to an undefined finish line is not really fair sport.

Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorious)

2025-09-10T11:37:55.285Z

Here’s some more on the rider vote that took place this morning.

‘We are just the pawns in a very large chess game’ – Riders vote to neutralise Vuelta a España if stage 17 affected by protests

PONTEVEDRA GALICIA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 09: Dozens of people during a rally against Israel's participation in the Vuelta Ciclista de España, on September 9, 2025, in Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. These mobilizations are in addition to others that have already taken place in Lugo and Bilbao. "Due to a protest that is blocking the race, the stage winner and times for the general classification will be decided with 8 kilometers to go to the finish line," La Vuelta reported on its official website. The PSOE of Pontevedra calls for the expulsion of Israel Premier Tech and calls on citizens to show their opposition with banners and messages of support. (Photo By Adrian Irago/Europa Press via Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T11:36:38.036Z

Doesn’t sound like we had any non-starters this morning, but I’ll let you know if that changes.

2025-09-10T11:31:07.774Z
Neutral start

2025-09-10T11:28:41.272Z

Important duties for the red jersey.

O BARCO DE VALDEORRAS, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike - Red Leader Jersey prior to the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de O Barco de Valdeorras, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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2025-09-10T11:26:26.353Z

Just a few minutes until the riders roll out for the neutral start.

2025-09-10T11:23:43.463Z

Hard job to be a commentator on a rainy day, because what team even is this?

O BARCO DE VALDEORRAS, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 10: Marcel Camprubi of Spain and Team Q36.5 Pro Cycling prior to the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 17 a 143.2km stage from O Barco de Valdeorras to Alto de El Morredero 1755m / #UCIWT / on September 10, 2025 in Alto de O Barco de Valdeorras, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Ok, I know, it’s Q36.5 (Image credit: Getty Images)

2025-09-10T11:22:08.526Z

The riders have voted to stop today if more protests disrupt the stage.

Outcome of a CPA poll this morning: riders have voted to neutralise stage if further incidents disrupting race occur today.September 10, 2025

2025-09-10T11:19:03.802Z

Here’s a reminder of what’s coming up for the riders today.

Stage profile for the 2025 Vuelta a España

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2025-09-10T11:16:03.547Z

Egan Bernal had a moment on the podium to celebrate his win from yesterday.

🇨🇴 “Winning is winning”… and today we go again 🔥🇨🇴 “Ganar es ganar”… y hoy a por más 👊@Eganbernal #LaVuelta25 pic.twitter.com/nmooqjuDn1September 10, 2025

2025-09-10T11:11:55.732Z

The stage starts in about half an hour.

2025-09-10T11:08:14.087Z

Here’s what the teams have said about the incident yesterday.

‘Do everything possible to secure the event’ – Visma-Lease a Bike call on Vuelta a España to act and public not to interfere

‘A re-run of the Bilbao stage’- UAE Team Emirates-XRG management respects Vuelta a España organisers’ decision to conclude the stage early

2025-09-10T11:00:12.755Z

The weather at the start does look quite grim, very wet.

🥷 Even if you go incognito, we see you Sergio!🤪 Aunque vayas de incógnito de hemos reconocido, @SergioSamitier @TeamCOFIDIS | #LaVuelta25 pic.twitter.com/VNhw6kI0x2September 10, 2025

2025-09-10T10:56:11.400Z

In some more lighthearted news, this was how Ineos celebrated Egan Bernal’s win yesterday.

We made a dealStage win = shaved head@Eganbernal delivered, @_brandon_2103 got picked on Monday, I volunteered somehow 🫣@BobJungels get your trimmer ready for today 😉 pic.twitter.com/96I722PK6BSeptember 10, 2025

Ineos Grenadiers riders shave their heads in celebration of Egan Bernal’s first Grand Tour win since life-threatening crash

2025-09-10T10:48:49.985Z

A meeting of the CSD (Consejo Superior de Deportes) Security Board is being held today, to try to ensure that “the appropriate measures are adopted regarding the proper conduct of La Vuelta, while guaranteeing freedom of expression and the safety and integrity of the athletes.”

2025-09-10T10:40:43.363Z

Here’s the scenes at the start this morning.

Photo of the sign on area of stage 17 of the Vuelta a España

(Image credit: Future / Alasdair Fotheringham)

2025-09-10T10:34:25.989Z

Despite yesterday’s stage being shortened – again – due to protests, the race is due to carry on as normal today.

‘It’s a crazy situation and it will be getting worse’ – First-person account on how stage 16 of Vuelta a España descended into chaos

ASTRO DE ERVILLE, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 09: Pro-Palestinian demonstrators are suppressed by the police during the La Vuelta - 80th Tour of Spain 2025, Stage 16 a 167.9km stage from Poio to Mos. Castro de Herville on September 09, 2025 in Castro de Erville, Spain. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

The scenes at 3km to go on yesterday’s route (Image credit: Getty Images)

2025-08-11T18:56:49.937Z

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