It’s over 1,000 kilometres as the crow flies from the 2025 Tour de Pologne’s final climb to Bukowina Tatranzska to the Vuelta a España‘s first summit finish at Limone Piemonte – but after outperforming far better known racers in the Polish ascent two weeks ago, Monaco’s Victor Langellotti is poised and ready to do the same in the much bigger arena of the Vuelta.
In Poland, Langellotti, 30, was anything but a familiar face to many fans when he outgunned no less a rider than Brandon McNulty (UAE Team Emirates) to take both the stage and the lead at Bukowina. The rider from Monaco had only signed for Ineos in 2025 – before that he raced with the comparatively low-profile Spanish ProTeam Burgos-BH for his entire career.
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