Who won Stage 14 of the Vuelta 21?

Romain Bardet (Team DSM) achieved on stage 14 what he came for in La Vuelta 21: a spectacular stage win after an all-day battle in the mountains. The Frenchman was the strongest climber in the breakaway to take victory atop the unprecedented summit finish of Pico Villuercas, ahead of Jesus Herrada (Cofidis) and Jay Vine (Alpecin-Fenix).

How many categorized climbs are there in the Vuelta a Vuelta?

Today is going to be a massive day in the Vuelta as we dip into the mountains for another key stage that includes three categorized climbs, including the new summit finish at Pico Villuercas. The first half of the stage is relatively flat but it’s all change with the Puerto Berzocama and Puerto Collado de Ballesteros coming in quick succession.

Who is the oldest rider to win the Vuelta a Vuelta?

Chris Horner won the 2013 Vuelta at the age of 41 on the 15 September 2013 becoming the oldest ever Grand Tour winner. Horner beat his nearest challenger, Italian Vincenzo Nibali by finishing ahead of him in each of the final three mountainous stages before the final stage into Madrid.

How old was Chris Horner when he won the 2013 Vuelta?

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Chris Horner won the 2013 Vuelta at the age of 41 on the 15 September 2013 becoming the oldest ever Grand Tour winner. Horner beat his nearest challenger, Italian Vincenzo Nibali by finishing ahead of him in each of the final three mountainous stages before the final stage into Madrid. This Vuelta started in Galicia on August 24, 2013.

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Where can I watch the 2021 Vuelta a España live?

WATCH the 2021 La Vuelta a España LIVE, FREE and in HD on SBS VICELAND and live streamed via SBS On Demand and the SBS ŠKODA Tour Tracker from August 14 – September 5. Missed any of the action from the Vuelta a Espana? We’ve got you covered with the highlights show from every stage here, plus full replays via SBS On Demand. Stage 1