Vingegaard wins spectacularly - Gall in fifth place in the Vuelta!
Jonas Vingegaard wins the 9th stage of Vuelta a España. Gall improves to fifth place. Results from August 31, 2025.

Vingegaard wins spectacularly - Gall in fifth place in the Vuelta!
On August 31, 2025, the Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard (Visma) set a strong sign at Vuelta a España. He won the ninth stage over 195 kilometers from Alfaro to Valdezcaray after starting a decisive attack ten kilometers before the finish. Vingegaard crossed the finish line in front of his competitor Thomas Pidcock (Q36.5) and Joao Almeida (UAE), each of which crossed him behind him for 24 seconds. This is already Vingegaard's second stage victory in this year's tour, which continues to underpin his ambitions.
With this victory, Vingegaard reduced its gap to the leading Torstein Traeen over 37 seconds in the overall ranking. Traeen, who has been wearing the red jersey since the 6th stage, fought bravely, but reached the goal with almost two minutes behind Vingegaard. After the race, Vingegaard himself mentioned that his main goal was the stage and not the jersey.
Rising competition in the overall classification
Another remarkable driver is the French cyclist Gino Mäder, whose teammate and fellow campaigners in the overall ranking, the German Lennard Kämna, is also in a solid starting position. Mäder finished 44 seconds before the first part of the split peloton and thus improved to fifth place in the overall ranking with a gap of 2:14 minutes on Traeen. Gall, also a talent smith of the team, was satisfied with his performance after the demanding stage.
The competition remains tense, especially with the upcoming day of rest that is due on Monday in Pamplona. On Tuesday, the 10th stage, which leads over 175.3 kilometers and ends with a final climb to El Ferrial Larra Belagua - a mountain of the first category, which could be crucial for the overall ranking.
A look at the Vuelta a España
Vuelta a España, one of the most important bike races in the world, belongs to the Grand Tours and has been carried out since its first edition in 1935. This prestigious tour includes numerous stages, according to which the overall ranking and the allocation of the driver's jerseys are updated. This jersey has been awarded in red color since 2010.
The statistics of the Vuelta illustrate the dominance of Spanish drivers, who have won most of the leadership jerseys and vuelta wins. Alex Zülle shows an impressive list with 48 days in the driver's jersey and two overall wins, followed by Primož Roglič and Roberto Heras.
Every day of the Vuelta, the drivers are increasingly under pressure while fighting for the overall victory. The final winner will only be determined in Madrid after the last stage on September 14th. The competition for podium places remains exciting, and the next stages promise exciting races and strategic attacks.
Vingegaard impressively demonstrated his strength on the mountain, which further consolidates his role as a top favorite for the overall ranking. The next few days will show whether he can maintain its shape and whether Traeen can defend his gap.
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