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Vuelta ’25 St.16: Bernal Wins One!

Stage 16 of La Vuelta 25 had to be shortened due to protests, but it didn’t prevent Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) from taking his 58th professional victory, and his first in the Spanish Grand Tour. The Colombian icon made the decisive breakaway on the roads of Galicia, where he proved to be a driving force for the attackers, before eventually getting the better of Mikel Landa (Soudal Quick-Step) in a two-man sprint.

Final KM video of Stage 16

Final

 

The finish was moved to Mos, 8 kilometres before the initial arrival in Castro de Herville, due to protests in the final kilometres of the stage. Already a winner in the Giro, Bernal was also leading stage 19 of the Tour de France 2019 when it was shortened due to weather conditions. This marks his first success in an international race since a life‑changing crash in January 2022, after returning to winning ways at the Colombian national championships at the beginning of 2025.

Among the contenders for the overall standings, Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) lost almost a minute, while Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) retained La Roja.The 155-man peloton dive into the third and final week of La Vuelta 25 with a punchy course on the roads of Galicia: 167.9 km of racing from Poio to Mos, with four categorised climbs and some 3,500 metres of elevation. Four years ago, the same finish, after a similar course, had turned the race upside down. What do the riders have in store this Tuesday?

Another hard battle for the break

Attackers eye one of their last opportunities to shine. And a fierce battle for the break unfolds. After a flurry of attacks and counter-attacks, Andrea Bagioli (Lidl-Trek), Bob Jungels (Ineos Grenadiers), Finlay Pickering (Bahrain Victorious) and Victor Guernalec (Arkéa-B&B Hotels) manage to open a proper gap at km 50.

Thirteen chasers bridge the gap to make it a 17-man breakaway with Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates-XRG), Jefferson Cepeda (Movistar Team), Nico Denz (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), Mikel Landa, Mauri Vansevenant (Soudal Quick-Step), Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers), Sean Quinn (EF Education-EasyPost), Clément Braz Afonso, Rudy Molard, Brieuc Rolland (Groupama-FDJ), Louis Rouland (Arkéa-B&B Hotels), Kevin Vermaeke (Picnic-PostNL) and Jake Stewart (Israel-Premier Tech).

The Bernal show

Visma-Lease a Bike set an easier pace and the gap increases to 4 minutes en route to the first climb of the day, Alto de San Antoñino. The battle resumes on the second climb of the day, with Landa distancing his rivals 3 kilometres away from the summit of Alto do Graba. Bernal and then Braz Afonos join him before the summit. Braz Afonso and Denz come across on the downhill.

Soler drives a strong chase with Pickering, but they fail to bridge the gap. Denz and Rolland are dropped on the penultimate ascent, Alto de Prado, before the race organisation communicates on Radio Vuelta that the finish will be set 8 kilometres before the original arrival, due to protests.

Bernal rules the two-man sprint against Landa, while Rolland comes 3rd after Braz Afonso’s puncture in the finale. Bahrain Victorious set a strong pace in the bunch to defend Torstein Træen’s place of 10th in the overall standings and Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) loses 54’’ to his rivals.

Vuelta 2025 Stage 16 Results

Rnk Rider Team UCI Pnt Time
1  BERNAL Egan
INEOS Grenadiers 180 80 4″ 3:35:10
2  LANDA Mikel
Soudal Quick-Step 130 50 6″ ,,
3  ROLLAND Brieuc
Groupama – FDJ 95 35 0:07
4  DENZ Nico
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 80 25 1:02
5  BRAZ AFONSO Clément
Groupama – FDJ 60 18 2″ ,,
6  JUNGELS Bob
INEOS Grenadiers 45 15 1:10
7  VERMAERKE Kevin
Team Picnic PostNL 40 12 1:12
8  PICKERING Finlay
Bahrain – Victorious 35 10 ,,
9  QUINN Sean
EF Education – EasyPost 30 8 2:48
10  MOLARD Rudy
Groupama – FDJ 25 6 ,

 

 

La Vuelta 2025 Overall Results After Stage 16

Rnk Prev ▼▲ Rider Team Time
1 1  VINGEGAARD Jonas
Team Visma | Lease a Bike 40″ 61:16:35
2 2  ALMEIDA João
UAE Team Emirates – XRG 20″ 0:48
3 3  PIDCOCK Thomas
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 12″ 2:38
4 4  HINDLEY Jai
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 4″ 3:10
5 6 ▲1  PELLIZZARI Giulio
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 4:21
6 5 ▼1  GALL Felix
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 4:24
7 7  RICCITELLO Matthew
Israel – Premier Tech 4:53
8 8  KUSS Sepp
Team Visma | Lease a Bike 5:46
9 10 ▲1  TRÆEN Torstein
Bahrain – Victorious 6″ 6:33
10 9 ▼1  LECERF Junior
Soudal Quick-Step 8:04

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