Jumbo-Visma left their mark on the hardest climb in the 2023 Vuelta a Espana, Primoz Roglic attacking his teammate in the red jersey, Sepp Kuss and going clear with Jonas Vingegaard to take his second stage win of this year's race.
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Kuss held onto the red jersey, but now leads Vingegaard by just 8 seconds and Roglic by a minute and 8 seconds, looking less and less like he will end up being the Jumbo-Visma rider to lift the trophy in Madrid."I wish he wins. But looking to myself and my responsibilities, who I am, I’m here to race, I’m here to do my best, and at the end, the best one will win.”
The World Champion was solo in front as he began the 13.1 kilometre ascent of the Altu del Angliru, but was quickly tracked down by a charging peloton being paced by Bahrain-Victorious.
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