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00:00 My friend Rui, how do you feel today?
00:04 Today, I'm scared. 210km.
00:09 Just look at your handlebar, the amount of KOM we have today.
00:13 Too much?
00:14 Oh no, it shouldn't be allowed.
00:16 Second last day is too much?
00:18 Yeah, next year, let's stay just in Madrid, last week.
00:22 Stage 20 is a spectacular classic style outing and a final big day for the GC riders.
00:29 Jumbo-Visma have dominated the race and they're set to lock out the overall podium,
00:33 but don't try telling them they're in for a relaxing day.
00:36 If you think with 4000 altimeters, stage 20 in a Grand Tour can be a quiet day,
00:43 then this is your first Grand Tour you are watching.
00:46 I don't expect anything quiet, it will be really hard.
00:50 We are ready to control the race.
00:54 We wish for at least a bit of quietness, but I think it will be a super hard day.
01:00 It's the last day when everyone can try their best luck.
01:04 It will be a super tough day.
01:07 With over 200km and those 4000+ metres of climbing, it's like a mini Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
01:13 Good news for the winner of the last two editions of the Belgian Monument, Remco Evenepoel.
01:18 A bit different, a bit harder.
01:20 But let's say that the climbs are longer, a bit more steady and a bit less steep.
01:26 You can compare it, but still it's after 20 days of racing.
01:31 And having this as the last big battle today, I think it's going to be a bit harder.
01:36 Groupama FDJ are among the teams yet to win at this Vuelta.
01:40 It's last chance saloon for the French squad,
01:42 who had their young climber Lenny Martinez in red during the first week.
01:46 We have four guys who are doing well,
01:49 Remco is going to be unbearable,
01:52 we'll see what the guys in general are going to do.
01:55 Will they let Jumbo dictate the race or will they take things into their own hands?
02:00 We'll see, but for us it will be to escape, it's our only chance to get a result today.
02:06 Some riders have found their legs in week 3, others have been performing since Barcelona.
02:10 Notably Andreas Krohn, who's been in five breakaways and had one stage victory.
02:14 The day in giving Ebenepoel a run for his money as the race's most combative rider.
02:19 I'm really happy with my Vuelta and today is the last pull.
02:24 I will see how far I can get, I hope to be in the break and wait for the win again.
02:30 There are 207.8km to cover on stage 20, with no fewer than 10 climbs, all of them third category.
02:38 It's going to be an exhausting day in the saddle, constantly up and down.
02:42 It should suit a strong breakaway, but it's also going to be fascinating to see if any of the GC riders decide to shake things up.
02:49 Well, everyone was expecting Ebenepoel to go up the road today and rightly so,
03:00 the Belgian getting involved in the early skirmishes.
03:03 Marc Soler was also looking keen, leading the way over the first climb of the day.
03:09 It took around 20km for the breakaway to get the green light from the peloton, a big group of 31 riders going clear.
03:15 Ebenepoel was in there with three team mates and so were three other stage winners at this race,
03:20 Krohn, Leonard Kemner and Rui Costa.
03:22 Other big names included Geraint Thomas, Wout Poels, Hugh Carthy, Romain Bardet and Lenny Martinez.
03:28 Jumbo Visma, who had Wilco Kelderman up the road, soon let the gap creep out to a cabaret.
03:35 The best placed on GC was Ebenepoel, almost 28 minutes down on Sep Kuss.
03:40 This would be another one for the breakaway.
03:42 Well, despite the lumpy terrain, the average speed was over 45km/h in the first hour
03:51 and in the end only four teams missed the move, Little Trek, Cofidis, Total Energies and Astana Kazakhstan.
04:01 The climbs continuing to come thick and fast here in the community of Madrid,
04:06 north-west of the capital city, with the gap soon swelling out to over six minutes.
04:11 The race settling down into a familiar pattern, with the average speed dropping a little,
04:17 for the time being there were no big moves up front, with the 31 leaders working well together.
04:27 And if anyone did try to attack, Sudal Quick-Step had the numbers to shut them down.
04:33 Pelayo Sanchez going on the move for Burgos BH, but he soon had Mattia Cattaneo for company
04:39 and they were brought back on the descent.
04:53 Well, heading on to the final few climbs, Sudal Quick-Step decided to take control of the breakaway,
04:58 with James Knox, Cattaneo and Louis Fafarka pacing for Ebenepoel.
05:02 Their combined efforts soon began to thin out the front group.
05:06 Now we start to see a big attack from Well Pals.
05:13 This is a big move and it's putting Sudal Quick-Step under a lot of pressure here.
05:20 Well Pals, another winner of Liege-Bastogne-Liege, putting the hammer down on the final climb
05:24 and the only man who could hold his wheel was Lennart van Eetveldt.
05:27 Solaire was fighting to come across, followed by Ebenepoel and Sanchez,
05:32 but it looked like game over for the rest of the front group.
05:35 There were also a couple of half-hearted attacks in the peloton on the same climb,
05:48 but Primoz Roglic was on hand to protect Jumbo-Visma's race leader Sepp Kuss.
05:52 Of the top ten, only Kian Utterbroecks lost a bit of time.
05:56 So five men set to contest the stage victory, Ebenepoel, Sanchez, Poels, van Eetveldt and Solaire.
06:05 Could anybody stop the Belgian champion getting his fourth win of the race?
06:15 Here comes Wout Pals. Remco Ebenepoel had himself in the right position
06:19 and Wout Pals rounds the final left-hand corner and he's trying to get the jump.
06:23 He's trying to get the surprise, coming up and trying to rush the gap,
06:27 but is it all but too late for Remco Ebenepoel?
06:29 Ebenepoel looking to make it four. Sanchez is there. Sanchez from the wildcard team.
06:34 Sanchez who's looking for his second victory, but coming to the line.
06:38 It's going to be close. Is Wout Pals a throw for the line?
06:41 They don't know.
06:43 No!
06:44 The GC group rolling in over ten minutes after Wout Pals snatched it.
06:57 With the winner of this Vuelta, Sepp Kuss, flanked by the winner of the Giro d'Italia, Primoz Roglic
07:02 and the winner of the Tour de France, Jonas Vingegaard, it has been some year for Jumbo Visma.
07:08 Jumbo Visma
07:10 Wout Pals waited 21 Grand Tours to take a first stage victory at this year's Tour de France
07:23 and he's now made it two in two with a first proper success at the Vuelta.
07:26 He only inherited a win on Angliru in 2011.
07:29 The Dutchman showing all his nows to take it by a whisker from Ebenepoel.
07:33 It's a 23rd career win for the 35-year-old.
07:37 I think I'm like a bottle of wine. Every year I get older, I get better.
07:41 It's pretty amazing, especially a really hard stage.
07:45 It's amazing to beat riders like Ebenepoel in a break. So I'm super happy.
08:01 Pals taking his second win of the season ahead of Ebenepoel,
08:04 who has now finished second on three stages of this Vuelta.
08:07 Sanchez with his first World Tour podium in third place.
08:11 Kuss will become the second American to win the Vuelta after Chris Horner in 2013.
08:17 He takes a 17-second lead into the final stage,
08:20 with the Jumbo Visma trio comfortably clear of Juan Ayuso in fourth.
08:24 Caden Groves has been pushed harder than he would have liked by Ebenepoel in the points competition,
08:29 but the Aussie should keep hold of that green jersey tomorrow as he goes for glory in Madrid.
08:34 Ebenepoel has dominated the mountains classification over the past week.
08:39 He'll take the polka dot jersey by a huge margin of 84 points from Wingergaard.
08:44 Having finished third overall last year, Ayuso will have to make do with fourth this time around,
08:49 but he can console himself with the white jersey for the best young rider.
08:55 20 stages down, one to go. The riders will roll their way into Madrid tomorrow before a final bunch sprint.
09:01 It'll then be time to celebrate the winners of this 78th edition.
09:05 (upbeat music)
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