Extended Highlights - Stage 13 - La Vuelta 2023

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00:00 La Vuelta 2023 crosses into France, the peloton preparing to tackle the Tourmalet.
00:11 Nowhere to hide for the GC hopefuls, Jumbo Visma vs Remco Evenepoel, the defending champion
00:16 choosing pros over cons.
00:20 It's actually a privilege and an honour to race up those climbs today.
00:26 I'm a bit scared but let's say like positive stress and some positive tensions.
00:30 I did a recon of this stage so I know what's coming so yeah it's exciting to start here.
00:37 It's the second time I do Tourmalet this year so last time I went into the yellow jersey
00:43 so obviously I hope to have a good day again today.
00:47 You guys are leading the race, does it mean you will defend or attack is the way to win
00:54 La Vuelta?
00:55 Yeah we don't really know yet, we'll see how it feels, how everyone feels and we'll
01:00 decide on the road.
01:02 UAE, Emirates still in the mix with three riders in the top ten.
01:06 Juan, are you so confident if they get things right?
01:10 I think if us as a team we keep up there in the front with three riders and I think in
01:17 time on the other contenders.
01:21 Riders want to tame the Tourmalet in search of a stage win.
01:24 2019 King of the Mountain at the Tour de France Romain Bardet targeting a win on home soil.
01:29 I'm already in a great day, that's clear.
01:32 And also to be able to read the race, it's clear that I'll need a bit of lead.
01:38 After that I feel good so we'll see.
01:41 I have to try to read the team's tactics to make my effort at the right time.
01:48 A monstrous stage of nearly 4000m climbing after leaving Fort Miguel.
01:53 A long descent, an opportunity for a break from the peloton, then the Col des Spandelles.
01:58 Bogachar blew up on stage 18 of last year's Tour de France there, before the terrific
02:03 Tourmalet, almost 20k at 7%.
02:06 Bon courage.
02:09 An energetic start to the day's action.
02:19 No break established though, instead of focus on points at the Porte-Alais summit.
02:25 Romain Bardet at the head to pocket three points, a focus for DSM and the Frenchman
02:29 at this Vuelta.
02:34 A long 20km descent towards the Col d'Aubisque, potential encouragement to any wannabe
02:39 escapades but inside the final 1000km we're yet to see a move.
02:44 Until Andreas Krohn kicked on, alone at first but soon joined by Rodriguez and Kenny Ellesonde.
02:52 Jumbo Visma in charge of the peloton, yet trouble for Remco Evenepoel.
02:57 The Belgian seeing the clock spin against him, 3km before the next summit.
03:02 The defending champion of Love Welter España is in difficulty.
03:06 He's only going backwards from this group and he's unable to stay with this group here
03:11 or even stay with his general classification rivals.
03:16 Michael Stohr of Groupama and FDJ taking control at the front at the d'Aubisque.
03:22 Krohn, Rodriguez and Ellesonde in his dust.
03:25 The Jumbo Visma animated peloton passed 30 seconds later but Remco looked to have popped.
03:31 With 2 minutes lost the defence of his title appeared over with 50km to go.
03:41 End of the breakaway, Bahrain victorious hitting the front in place of Jumbo Visma.
03:45 At the foot of the Col d'Espandel, riders able to catch up.
03:50 Jumbo Visma and Bahrain victorious loosening their grip with 20 or so in the lead group,
03:55 Evenepoel was nowhere to be seen more than 5 minutes down the cam before the storming
04:02 of the Tourmalet.
04:09 Polkadot ambitions made clear with an attack, 1.5km from the Col d'Espandel summit.
04:16 Stohr kicking, the Australian pocketing 10 points and 6 seconds.
04:25 As he went over the top followed by Vinogarde enticed with 4 seconds added to his overall
04:31 time.
04:35 Stohr happy with his day's work, slipping back into the leaders grouping as they traversed
04:41 the descent.
04:44 Wilco Kelderman and Robert Hesink leading the way, Jumbo Visma setting the pace, a chance
04:50 to set up an addition to their two stage wins already this Vuelta.
04:54 Yet it was pain for others, former red jersey Lenny Martinez started 5th overall but in
04:58 trouble, the top 10 already losing Remco and Jael Almeida.
05:05 At the front with 12k from the Tourmalet peak and 14 riders still there, outside of Jumbo
05:10 Visma's quartet and other members of the GC top 10, Steph Kras of Total Energy keeping
05:16 up and a young Belgian on his Vuelta debut, Sian Utbroek living alongside the top class
05:22 field.
05:28 Many wondered if Vinogarde would have the legs after winning a second successive Tour
05:32 de France title but the Dane comes to life in the high mountain air.
05:37 As he went up the road Roglic and red jersey Kuss left to control the rest, Lopez, Vlaslov,
05:42 Kras, Soler all dropped one by one.
05:45 It must have been strange for Vinogarde to be out alone without Taddei Fogacar for company,
05:51 instead of a cat and mouse battle, Jumbo Visma's master plan unveiled and executed to perfection.
05:57 This two time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard is coming and he's coming for his
06:03 first Vuelta stage victory.
06:05 The Queen's stage of La Vuelta a España and he's going to be a king who's crowned on the
06:09 Col de Tourmalet.
06:10 Jonas Vingegaard is going to take the stage on the Col de Tourmalet, he's going to give
06:17 Jumbo Visma another stage victory and that was a masterclass.
06:24 And Kuss has delivered too.
06:27 He crosses the line, Vingegaard, Kuss, Roglic, a 1-2-3 for Jumbo Visma.
06:42 A Jumbo Visma 1-2-3 on this stage and in the GC, second to Bogacar when the Tour passed
06:49 the peak on stage 6, this time the Great Dane conquered the summit.
06:53 The first since Chris Froome in 2017 to win a Vuelta stage after winning the Tour de France,
06:58 an emotional Vingegaard dedicated the victory to someone special.
07:03 I'm just so happy and I couldn't choose a better day.
07:07 Today is the birthday of my daughter and I wanted to win for her so bad today.
07:14 I'm just so happy and today I did it for her.
07:17 1-2-3 in the stage, 1-2-3 on GC.
07:21 Was that the plan or is it better than the plan?
07:23 I think that's even better than the plan.
07:31 A first Vuelta victory for Vingegaard, 30 and 33 seconds ahead of his teammates.
07:37 Juan Ayuso sprinting to a fine fourth, Marc Soler was second overall before stage 13 but
07:43 lost more than three minutes.
07:45 Seb Kuss remains red, Jumbo Visma could yet sweep the Grand Tours with three different
07:49 riders, 1 minute 47 separating the Dutch team's trio.
07:53 Souda Quick-Step said Remco wasn't ill but the defending champion sunk without a trace.
07:59 Vingegaard into the polka dot jersey with his stunning climb, shaking loose 26 points.
08:04 Kuss second, Storer in third.
08:07 Evan De Paul losing 25 minutes, his Vuelta de France ends on the Tourmelet.
08:12 Ayuso therefore takes the Belgian's white jersey and fourth overall.
08:16 Beni Martínez slips to 14th in the GC.
08:21 The peloton faces more fatigue in the French Pyrenees tomorrow, three major climbs and
08:25 just 156.5k, the stage ideal for a quality breakaway.
08:30 But can anyone challenge Jumbo Visma before the final week marches to Madrid?
08:35 Not Remco Evenpool after a day of suffering.
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