Soudal Quick-Step’s leader shows his punch en route to win number 48 in the pro ranks.

Remco Evenepoel surged to his 11th win of the season on the very first summit finish of the Spanish Grand Tour – Arinsal, a hard 8.3km climb in Andorra used in the first decade of the century twice by the Volta a Catalunya. Monday’s success, his third in La Vuelta, propelled the Belgian Champion at the top of the general classification ahead of what should be two quieter days.

Stage three was a pretty calm one, despite a furious start, with the real big moves of the GC contenders coming only in the last three kilometers of the climb. Up until that point, Soudal Quick-Step had been of the teams in the spotlight, Andrea Bagioli and Mattia Cattaneo keeping an eye on the first breakaway attempts, while Pieter Serry worked hard to bring back the escapees before the final ascent of the day, where the headwind complicated things for those who wanted to make an early move.

None of the attacks that came resulted in a decisive gap, so all the favourites entered the last kilometer together. Evenepoel surprised everybody by kicking out with around 250 meters to go, a stunning acceleration which allowed him to enter first in the last corner and basically seal the victory, his fifth in a Grand Tour. Monday’s success came with multiple visits to the podium for the 23-year-old, who was awarded with the red jersey, the white one and the polka-dot tunic – meaning he now leads three of La Vuelta’s four classifications.

As he celebrated his success, Remco was involved in an incident in the meters after the finish line, where he collided with a member of the race organisation staff. Remco received a cut to his head but has been given the all clear after an examination by medics.

“I am happy with the win and the fact that I can have such a good punch after a hard climb. The team did a great job today, they were perfect, made sure of not spending too much energy, and deserve praise for their work. The guys have a lot of confidence in me and I have in them, and I am delighted this has led to a stage victory in the first week of the race.”

Evenepoel, who now has a total of 17 red jerseys in the Vuelta, continued: “The recon I did some weeks ago helped me to know about that final corner, and that’s what made the difference today. When I went and saw that I had a couple of meters over the others, I just kept pushing. It’s a win that reminded me of the one I took on La Molina, in Catalunya. Moving into the overall lead so early was never the plan, but if you can fight for a stage victory, then you always have to go for it. We will celebrate this success a bit this evening, then focus on the next days.”

 

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Race details

1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
4:15:39
2 Jonas Vingegaard Hansen
Jumbo-Visma
0:01
3 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
0:01
4 Primož Roglič
Jumbo-Visma
0:01
5 Marc Soler Giménez
UAE Team Emirates
0:01
6 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
0:01
7 Lenny Martinez
Groupama - FDJ
0:01
8 Cian Uijtdebroeks
BORA - hansgrohe
0:01
9 João Almeida
UAE Team Emirates
0:01
10 Aleksandr Vlasov
BORA - hansgrohe
0:01
16 Jan Hirt
Soudal Quick-Step
0:21
30 Louis Vervaeke
Soudal Quick-Step
1:29
51 Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step
4:58
52 James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step
4:58
61 Andrea Bagioli
Soudal Quick-Step
7:54
166 Pieter Serry
Soudal Quick-Step
21:23
168 Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step
21:23
1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
8:43:11
2 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
0:05
3 Lenny Martinez
Groupama - FDJ
0:11
4 Jonas Vingegaard Hansen
Jumbo-Visma
0:31
5 Aleksandr Vlasov
BORA - hansgrohe
0:33
6 Cian Uijtdebroeks
BORA - hansgrohe
0:33
7 Romain Bardet
Team dsm - firmenich
0:35
8 Santiago Buitrago Sánchez
Bahrain - Victorious
0:35
9 Wilco Kelderman
Jumbo-Visma
0:37
10 Primož Roglič
Jumbo-Visma
0:37
26 Louis Vervaeke
Soudal Quick-Step
1:39
31 Jan Hirt
Soudal Quick-Step
1:56
49 Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step
5:08
53 James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step
6:37
58 Andrea Bagioli
Soudal Quick-Step
8:04
113 Casper Pedersen
Soudal Quick-Step
21:33
142 Pieter Serry
Soudal Quick-Step
22:58
1 Andrea Vendrame
AG2R Citroën Team
42 pt
2 Andreas Kron
Lotto Dstny
30 pt
3 Kaden Groves
Alpecin - Deceuninck
25 pt
4 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
20 pt
5 Andrea Piccolo
EF Education - EasyPost
20 pt
6 Andrea Bagioli
Soudal Quick-Step
19 pt
7 Jonas Vingegaard Hansen
Jumbo-Visma
17 pt
8 Javier Romo
Astana Qazaqstan Team
17 pt
9 Fernando Barceló Aragón
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
17 pt
10 Rune Herregodts
Intermarché - Circus - Wanty
17 pt
1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
10 pt
2 Eduardo Sepúlveda
Lotto Dstny
10 pt
3 Matteo Sobrero
Team Jayco AlUla
6 pt
4 Javier Romo
Astana Qazaqstan Team
6 pt
5 Jonas Vingegaard Hansen
Jumbo-Visma
6 pt
6 Damiano Caruso
Bahrain - Victorious
6 pt
7 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
4 pt
8 Lennard Kämna
BORA - hansgrohe
4 pt
9 Andreas Kron
Lotto Dstny
3 pt
10 Joel Nicolau Beltran
Caja Rural - Seguros RGA
3 pt
1 Remco Evenepoel
Soudal Quick-Step
8:43:11
2 Lenny Martinez
Groupama - FDJ
0:11
3 Cian Uijtdebroeks
BORA - hansgrohe
0:33
4 Santiago Buitrago Sánchez
Bahrain - Victorious
0:35
5 Juan Ayuso Pesquera
UAE Team Emirates
0:38
6 João Almeida
UAE Team Emirates
0:42
7 Thymen Arensman
INEOS Grenadiers
0:45
8 Sean Quinn
EF Education - EasyPost
1:39
9 Diego Andrés Camargo Pineda
EF Education - EasyPost
1:47
10 Einer Rubio Reyes
Movistar Team
2:02
18 Andrea Bagioli
Soudal Quick-Step
8:04
1 Jumbo-Visma 25:35:20
2 UAE Team Emirates 0:05
3 BORA - hansgrohe 0:32
4 Soudal Quick-Step 1:21
5 INEOS Grenadiers 1:40
6 Bahrain - Victorious 2:20
7 EF Education - EasyPost 3:30
8 Movistar Team 3:32
9 Team Arkéa Samsic 8:31
10 Caja Rural - Seguros RGA 12:12

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