

Paula Blasi won the women's Vuelta a Espana, marking her first Grand Tour victory. The 23-year-old cyclist from UAE Team ADQ finished second in the final stage but secured the overall title after Anna van der Breggen was dropped on the final climb.
Spanish cyclist Paula Blasi triumphed at the women's Vuelta a Espana to claim her first Grand Tour victory.
The 23-year-old UAE Team ADQ rider began the day second overall behind the Netherlands' Anna van der Breggen of Team SD Worx-Protime.
However, the four-time Giro d'Italia champion was dropped on the final vicious ascent, with slopes of up to 23%.
Blasi then crossed the final stage line in second, behind Switzerland's Petra Stiasny of Human Powered Health at the summit of L'Angliru, to secure the title.
The home win cements Blasi's status as an emerging talent after winning the Amstel Gold Race and performing impressively at La Fleche Wallonne and Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
Blasi, who began cycling competitively in 2024 after an injury ended her athletics career, was asked by a reporter how she would react if someone had previously told her she would win the Vuelta.
"I would think you were joking," she said.
The tour was decided four kilometres from the finish on the punishing slopes of L'Angliru, when Marion Bunel attacked and Blasi kept pace, while Van der Breggen fell behind.
One of cycling's most difficult climbs, it is the first time the Asturias road has featured in the women's Vuelta.
"It was crazy," Blasi said of the climb after her victory. "The best thing I could do was not think about it.
"I knew it would be about 50 minutes and so I said, 'just keep going, keep on your pace'.
"But I started to see Anna [van der Breggen] struggling and I said 'let's go for it'."
Behind Blasi, 36-year-old Van der Breggen came second, with French Team Visma Lease a Bike rider Bunel, 21, finishing third overall.
Paula Blasi (SPA/UAE Team AQQ) 22hrs 17mins 3secs
Anna van der Breggen (NED/Team SD Worx-Protime) +24 secs
Marion Bunel (FRA/Team Visma Lease a Bike) +49secs
Usoa Ostolaza (SPA/Laboral Kutxa-Fundacion Euskadi) +2 mins 31secs
Juliette Berthet (FRA/FDJ United-SUEZ) +2 mins 36 secs
Urska Zigart (SLO/AG Insurance-Soudal Team) +2mins 43 secs
Monica Tinca Colonel (ITA/Liv AlUla Jayco) +2mins 51 secs
Katarzyna Niewiadoma-Phinney (POL/Canyon/Sram zondacrypto) +3 mins 6secs
Barbara Malcotti (ITA/Human Powered Health) +3mins 50 secs
Evita Muzic (FRA/ FDJ United-Suez) +3mins 55 secs
Paula Blasi is a 23-year-old Spanish cyclist who won the women's Vuelta a Espana, marking her first Grand Tour victory.
Anna van der Breggen was dropped on the final ascent of the race, which allowed Paula Blasi to secure the overall title.
Before winning the Vuelta a Espana, Paula Blasi won the Amstel Gold Race and performed well at La Fleche Wallonne and Liege-Bastogne-Liege.

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