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Vuelta’25 St.9:Træen Holds Red as Vingegaard Soars to Valdezcaray Win

Jonas Vingegaard once again proved his dominance at La Vuelta 2025, on stage 9 from Alfaro > Estación de esquí de Valdezcaray, powering to a solo victory atop Valdezcaray on Stage 9. The Danish champion attacked with over 10 kilometers to go, leaving rivals Tom Pidcock and João Almeida chasing in vain. While Giulio Ciccone cracked on the final climb, Torstein Træen dug deep to limit his losses and retain the leader’s red jersey into the first rest day, holding a slim 37-second advantage over the double Tour de France winner.  Here’s the video, photos, race summary and results.

Race Summary from La Vuelta.com
On the eve of the first rest day, Jonas Vingegaard (Visma–Lease a Bike) put the hammer down to claim his second stage win ) this time solo, after his narrow success in Limone Piemonte (stage 2). The Dane launched his move more than 10 kilometres from the line at Valdezcaray and rode clear to victory ahead of Tom Pidcock (Q36.5) and Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates–XRG), his closest challengers (+24’’). Giulio Ciccone (Lidl–Trek) tried to respond but cracked, losing 1’46’’, the same time as Torstein Træen (Bahrain Victorious). The Norwegian keeps La Roja into the first rest day, 37’’ ahead of Vingegaard, with Almeida (+1’15’’) and Pidcock (+1’35’’) next in the standings.

Last Km – Stage 9 – La Vuelta 2025

The first rest day is almost there, but the peloton of La Vuelta have more than 3,300 metres of elevation to overcome en route to a summit finish at the Valdezcaray ski resort before enjoying a sweet Monday.

A most hard-fought break

Attackers are inspired by this final challenge before the rest day, but they struggle to make the break. Repeated moves are swiftly covered, until Michal Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) and Archie Ryan (EF Education-EasyPost) manage to go clear at km 48.

The peloton are on their heels but the duo hold firm and receive support in several waves. First, Michel Hessmann (Movistar) and Liam Slock (Lotto) join them at the front. Then Kevin Vermaerke (Picnic PostNL) makes it a five-man breakaway at km 63.

Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) and Sander De Pestel (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) briefly try to bridge across but are reeled in by the bunch. The Dane’s teammates are tasked to control the gap alongside Tom Pidcock’s Q36.5. The attackers’ lead never stretches beyond 2’45’’ (km 100).

Vingegaard takes off

Intermittent showers don’t dampen the bunch, but the attackers give it their all to resist. Their lead is still up to 55’’ into the last 20 kilometres. But they’re eventually reeled in at the bottom of the final climb: 13.2km with an average gradient of 5%. Lidl-Trek set the pace on the first slopes, the hardest.

Suddenly, Matteo Jorgenson (Visma-Lease a Bike) produces a brutal acceleration to launch Jonas Vingegaard’s assault with 11 kilometres to go. Giulio Ciccone (Lidl-Trek) tries to follow but he’s dropped 10 km away from the summit.

Tom Pidcock put up a good chase with Almeida, but even together could not keep the pace of Vingegaard.

Vingegaard rides clear to the summit, where Pidcock and Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) come first behind him (+24’’). Felix Gall (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) loses just over 1’, and the rest of the GC contenders 1’46’’, in a group also featuring Torstein Træen (Bahrain Victorious), who retains La Roja with a 37’’ margin ahead of the first rest day.

 

Results Vuelta ’25 Stage 9    »   Alfaro  ›  Estación de Esquí de Valdezcaray   (195.5km)

Rnk Rider Team UCI Pnt Time
1  Vingegaard Jonas
Team Visma | Lease a Bike 180 80 10″ 4:32:10
2  Pidcock Thomas
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 130 50 6″ 0:24
3  Almeida João
UAE Team Emirates – XRG 95 35 4″ ,,
4  Gall Felix
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 80 25 1:02
5  García Pierna Raúl
Arkéa – B&B Hotels 60 18 1:46
6  Soler Marc
UAE Team Emirates – XRG 45 15 ,,
7  Ciccone Giulio
Lidl – Trek 40 12 ,,
8  Beloki Markel
EF Education – EasyPost 35 10 ,,
9  Hindley Jai
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 30 8 ,,
10  Fortunato Lorenzo
XDS Astana Team 25 6 ,,

 

 

Vuelta ’25 Overall Standings After Stage 9

Rnk Prev ▼▲ Rider Team UCI Time
1 1  Træen Torstein
Bahrain – Victorious 20 6″ 33:35:46
2 2  Vingegaard Jonas
Team Visma | Lease a Bike 24″ 0:37
3 3  Almeida João
UAE Team Emirates – XRG 4″ 1:15
4 11 ▲7  Pidcock Thomas
Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team 6″ 1:35
5 10 ▲5  Gall Felix
Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team 2:14
6 4 ▼2  Ciccone Giulio
Lidl – Trek 6″ 2:42
7 5 ▼2  Fortunato Lorenzo
XDS Astana Team 6″ 2:47
8 6 ▼2  Jorgenson Matteo
Team Visma | Lease a Bike 2:49
9 7 ▼2  Hindley Jai
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe 2:53
10 8 ▼2  Pellizzari Giulio
Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe ,,
11 9 ▼2  Bernal Egan
INEOS Grenadiers 2:55

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