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The riders have begun moving and are waiting for the flag. They won’t have to wait long – this neutralised section is only a few kilometres.
Today, however, is more about the green jersey, which Mads Pedersen now leads by a virtually unassailable margin. He’s one of the favourites for the stage win today – especially as the gently uphill finish suits him.
Jonas Vingegaard remains in red, after limiting his losses to João Almeida to ten seconds yesterday.
The riders have assembled in Rueda, a town famous for its wines, and will start riding through the neutralised zone in ten minutes.
Vuelta a España 2025 stage 19 preview: Mainly flat terrain deliver palatable territory for sprinters
You join us for that rarest of occasions – a flat stage at the Vuelta a España. The sprinters have been waiting for this since the last bunch finish on stage 8, almost two weeks ago.
Hello and welcome to stage 19 of the Vuelta a España!
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