Vuelta Stage Report: Young Dutchman, Thymen Arensman took his biggest win on the monster climb of the Sierra Nevada. Behind; the GC men all attacked the red jersey of Remco Evenepoel, but the Belgian weathered the storm to only lost a few seconds going into the last rest day of this Vuelta a Espaa. The final kilometre of stage 15Thymen Arensman won the Queen Stage of the Vuelta a Espaa. The Dutch DSM rider was the best on the Sierra Nevada, where the finish was on Alto Hoya de la Mora at over 2,500 metres altitude. Enric Mas and Miguel Angel took second and third places. Remco Evenepoel had to let Primoz Rogli ride away from him in the final, but lost only 15 seconds on Rogli.Thymen Arensman couldn’t believe his big winRace director: Fernando Escartn: “Pure mountain stage, over 4000 metres of slopes in total. The stage will take off from the Province of Jan, where the heat will, undoubtedly, play an important role. The second half is very tough, with climbs up the Alto del Purche and the Hoya de la Mora a long, demanding mountain pass that was a La Vuelta 17 highlight.”Stage 15 profileSunday saw the Vuelta a Espaa peloton tackle the Queen Stage of 2022. The riders started the fifteenth stage in Martos, for a 152.6 kilometre stage that finished in Sierra Nevada. There were two climbs on the course, but the tough final climb to Alto Hoya de la Mora was the main obstacle.Kilometre…
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