Volta to Catalonia
Vingegaard has won the Volta, and Brady Gilmor has prevailed in the final stage
The Danish cyclist has won the Volta to Catalonia after the final stage in which the Australian Gilmore won the sprint.
Vingegaard leads the Volta by defeating the second straight stage of the mountain
The leader of the Catalan race has attacked 2.2 kilometers from the end and has escaped alone; in 4 hours, 5 minutes and 19 seconds to reach the finish line.
Vingegaard, new leader of the Volta after finishing only the port of Coll de Pal
Vernon beat Goddon in the sprint, but the Frenchman strengthened his leadership in the Volta
The organizers have cancelled the last climb to the Vallter 2000 ski resort, and cyclists have completed the fourth stage between Mataró and Camprodon (151 kilometers).
Leader Goddon wins his second stage in the Volta after falling a few meters from the Evenepoel goal
The stage has come to an unexpected end when Evenepoel Vingegaard was on his head when he fell at the entrance of a 500-foot roundabout to reach the finish line. In the midst of this chaos, leader Goddon appeared to start the sprint and pocket his second victory in three days.
Magnus Cort has prevailed in the second stage, and Godón has maintained the leadership of the Volta
The Danish cyclist from the Uno-X Mobility team has won the Banyoles goal, starring in a getaway that has been completed early in the second stage.
French Dorian Godon, first leader of the Volta after winning the first stage in a tight sprint
Ineos Grenadiers cyclist surpasses Remco Evenepoel (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgroge) in the final meters.