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Mads Pedersen Claims Stage 15 Victory in Vuelta a España; Vingegaard Retains Lead
Belgian cyclist Mads Pedersen secured a thrilling victory in stage 15 of the Vuelta a España on Sunday, completing a 167.8 km ride from Vegadeo to Monforte de Lemos. Pedersen, who leads the points classification, launched a decisive attack in the final two kilometers, edging out competitors Orluis Aular of Movistar and Marco Frigo from Israel Premier Tech in a dramatic photo finish.
Despite the intense competition for stage victory, Jonas Vingegaard of Visma-Lease a Bike maintained his overall lead in the general classification. Vingegaard chose not to pursue the leading riders, instead remaining in the peloton alongside his closest rivals, Joao Almeida and Tom Pidcock. The peloton crossed the finish line 13 minutes and 31 seconds after Pedersen had claimed victory.
Vingegaard’s strategy allowed him to preserve his energy, as he continues to wear the coveted red jersey, signifying his status as the overall leader. Following the results of this stage, Almeida remains in second place, now 48 seconds behind Vingegaard. Pidcock holds third position, trailing the leader by two minutes and 38 seconds.
The stage victory not only underscores Pedersen’s sprinting prowess but also solidifies his place as a key contender in the points classification. With this win, he continues to demonstrate his remarkable form throughout the race.
As the Vuelta a España progresses, the competition remains fierce. Riders will need to balance their strategies between securing stage wins and maintaining overall standings, especially as they approach the more challenging stages ahead. The next stages promise to bring further excitement as cyclists prepare to tackle the demanding terrain of Spain.
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