Cycling, Vuelta a España 2023: Daily stage results and general classification standings
Sepp Kuss was crowned the Vuelta a España 2023 champion bringing the last Grand Tour of the men's road cycling season to a conclusion. Find out who the winners were of each stage of the Spanish Grand Tour that took place from 26 August to 17 September.
Sepp Kuss captured the general classification of the 2013 Vuelta a España spearheading a dominant performance for Jumbo-Visma at the last Grand Tour of the men's road cycling season.
With the victory, Kuss became the first American rider to win a Grand Tour event since Chris Horner won the 2013 Vuelta a España.
The race started in Barcelona with a team time trial on 26 August, and the final stage came to an exciting conclusion in the Spanish capital Madrid on 17 September.
Check out the full results after each stage and the general classification standings right here.
Sunday 17 September: Stage 21- Hipódromo de la Zarzuela - Madrid, Paisaje de la Luz, 101.5km
Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck) brought the curtain down on the 2023 Vuelta a España in an exciting sprint finish winning the final stage of the Spanish Grand Tour.
The Australian demonstrated his superior pace negating defending champion Remco Evenepoel’s attack in a bunch sprint.
While the day belonged to Groves, Sepp Kuss (Jumbo-Visma) sealed the overall title by finishing in the peloton. In the process, Kuss completed the clean sweep of Gran Tours for his team in one season adding to Primoz Roglic's victory in the Giro d'Italia and Jonas Vingegaard's victory in the Tour de France.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 21 Results - Sunday 17 September
Hipódromo de la Zarzuela - Madrid, Paisaje de la Luz, 101.5km
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 02h24' 13''
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +0"
- Nico Denz (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +0"
- Hugo Page (FRA, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) +0"
- Ivan Garcia Cortina (ESP, Movistar Team) +0"
- Rui Costa (POR, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) +0"
- Marijn van den Berg (NED, EF Education-EasyPost) +0"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0"
- Dries Van Gestel (BEL, TotalEnergies) +0"
- Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 21
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 76h48'21"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'17"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'08"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03’25’’
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +03'44"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +04'14"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'06"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'13"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'08"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +11'51"
Saturday 16 September: Stage 20 - Manzanares El Real - Guadarrama, 208km
Dutch rider Wout Poels fought off a late challenge from defending champion Remco Evenepoel to claim his maiden stage victory at Vuelta a España in a photo finish.
Poels pulled away from a five-rider lead group with Evenepoel responding late with the Dutchman winning the penultimate stage by the narrowest of margins.
Race leader Sepp Kuss, guaranteed the general classification victory, crossed the line alongside Jumbo-Visma teammates Jonas Vingegaard and Primož Roglič.
It ensured that on Sunday's final stage in Madrid, Kuss will become the first American rider to win a Grand Tour event since Chris Horner won the 2013 Vuelta a España.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 20 Results - Saturday 16 September
Manzanares El Real - Guadarrama, 208km
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain - Victorious) 4h59’29’’
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) +0"
- Pelayo Sánchez (ESP, Burgos-BH) +0"
- Lennert Van Eetvelt (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00’04’’
- Rui Costa (POR, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) +00'26"
- Antonio Tiberi (ITA, Bahrain - Victorious) +00'26"
- Lennard Kämna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +00'26"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team Dsm-Firmenich) +00'26"
- Einer Augusto Rubio Reyes (COL, Movistar Team) +00'26"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 20
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 74h23'42"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'17"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'08"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03’44
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'00"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +04'14"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'19"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'26"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'08"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +12'04"
Friday 15 September: Stage 19 - La Bañeza - Íscar, 177.1km
After six stages in the mountains, the sprinters finally got a chance to fight for the stage win.
A big crash a kilometer from the finish prevented the points classification leader Kaden Groves from going for the stage win. Intead, Alberto Dainese took advantage of the chaos to take his first individual stage of La Vuelta.
Filippo Ganna finished second, and Marijn van den Berg took third place on the stage.
Sepp Kuss held on to the red leader's jersey, finishing within the peloton. Teammate Jonas Vingegaard sits in second place, 17 seconds behind the American.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 19 Results - Friday 15 September
La Bañeza - Íscar, 177.1km
- Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team dsm - firmenich) 3h42’09’’
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +0
- Marijn van den Berg (NED, EF Education-EasyPost) +0
- Davide Cimolai (ITA, Cofidis) +0
- Iván García Cortina (ESP, Movistar Team) +0
- Maurice Ballerstedt (GER, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0
- Lewis Askey (GBR, Groupama - FDJ) +0
- Hugo Hofstetter (FRA, Team Arkéa Samsic) +0
- Fernando Barceló (ESP, Caja Rural - Seguros RGA) +0
- Jonas Koch (GER, BORA - hansgrohe) +0
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 19
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 69h14'04"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'17"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'08"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +04'00"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'19"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +04'30"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +07'37"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'35"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'34"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +12'34"
Thursday 14 September: Stage 18 - Pola de Allande - La Cruz de Linares, 178.9km
Remco Evenepoel took his third stage win of this year's La Vuelta in dominant fashion, riding solo the last 30 kilometres.
Last year's overall winner took charge on the penultimate climb setting a hard pace, with his breakaway companions getting dropped one by one.
Damiano Caruso took second place on the stage, almost five minutes after the time trial world champion.
Sepp Kuss retained the red leader's jersey finishing in a group with the other GC contenders. Jumbo-Visma teammate Jonas Vingegaard is in second place, 17 seconds behind Kuss with three stages remaining.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 18 Results - Thursday 14 September
Pola de Allande - La Cruz de Linares, 178.9km
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) 4h47’37’’
- Damiano Caruso (ITA, Bahrain - Victorious) +04’44"
- Andreas Kron (DEN, Lotto Dstny) +05’10"
- Max Poole (GBR, Team dsm - firmenich) +05’12"
- Paul Ourselin (FRA, TotalEnergies) +05'17"
- Julien Bernard (FRA, Lidl - Trek) +06'11’’
- Egan Bernal (COL, INEOS Grenadiers) +07'01"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +09'29"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +09'29"
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +09'29"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 18
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 60h34'21"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'17"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'08"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +04'00"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'19"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +04'30"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +07'37"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +08'35"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +10'20"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +12'20"
Wednesday 13 September: Stage 17 - Ribadesella/Ribeseya - Altu de L'Angliru, 124.4km
Primoz Roglic claimed a dramatic queen stage to the mythical mountain pass Altu de L'Angliru, where Jumbo-Visma once again emphasised their dominance, finishing first, second, and third.
Three kilomtres from the finish, the 2023 Giro d'Italia winner attacked with only Jonas Vingegaard able to jump up and stay with his teammate.
The duo crossed the finish line together, 19 seconds ahead of red leader's jersey holder Sepp Kuss.
Kuss narrowly held on to the overall lead, having just an eight-second advantage to teammate Vingegaard. Roglic is in third place, 1:08 behind Kuss. But with the Slovenian having almost three minutes to Juan Ayuso in fourth, a Jumbo-Visma podium sweep in Madrid looks more and more likely.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 17 Results - Wednesday 13 September
Ribadesella/Ribeseya - Altu de L'Angliru, 124.4km
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 3h15’56’’
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +0
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +00’19"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +00'19"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain - Victorious) +00'44’’
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +00'58"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +01'20"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +01'20"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +01'42"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +01'43"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 17
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 60h34'21"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'08"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'08"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +04'00"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'16"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +04'30"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +06'43"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +07'38"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +09'26"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +11'26"
Tuesday 12 September: Stage 16 - Liencres Playa - Bejes, 120.1km
Jonas Vingegaard rode solo to his second stage win of this year's La Vuelta and gained more than a minute on his biggest rivals for the overall victory.
The two-time Tour de France winner launched a powerful attack with four kilometres to go on the final steep climb, and none of the other GC contenders were able to follow.
Behind Vingegaard, Finn Fisher-Black finished in second place on the stage, with Wout Poels taking third.
Sepp Kuss held on to the red leader's jersey and goes into Wednesday's gruelling summit finish to Altu de L'Angliru with a 29-second advantage to his teammate Vingegaard.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 16 Results - Tuesday 12 September
Liencres Playa - Bejes, 120.1km
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 2h38’23’’
- Finn Fisher-Black (NZL, UAE Team Emirates) +00’43"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain - Victorious) +00'55’’
- Michael Storer (AUS, Groupama - FDJ) +00'55"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +01'01"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +01'01"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +01'01"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'01"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +01'05"
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +1'05"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 16
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 57h18'10"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +00'29"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'33"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'33"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +03'02"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03'28"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'12"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +04'58"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +04'58"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +08'43"
Sunday 10 September: Stage 15 - Pamplona - Lekunberri, 158.5km
Portuguese veteran Rui Costa secured his first career stage win at La Vuelta after outsprinting his breakaway companions in Lekumberri.
The 2013 world champion launched an attack on the final climb, accompanied by Lennard Kamna and Santiago Buitrago, leaving stage 14 winner Remco Evenepoel in their wake.
In a closely contested sprint, the Intermarche-Circus-Wanty rider edged out Kamna at the line, with Buitrago rounding off the podium.
The General Classification riders finished in the peloton, and Sepp Kuss retains the leader's red jersey heading into the second rest day.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 15 Results - Sunday 10 September
Pamplona - Lekunberri, 158.5km
- Rui Costa (POR, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) 3h30’56’’
- Lennard Kamna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +00’00"
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain-Victorious) +00'00’’
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal-Quick Step) +00'02"
- Andreas Kron (DEN, Lotto Dstny) +00'02"
- Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +00'02"
- Cristian Rodriguez (ESP, Team Arkea Samsic) +00'02"
- Chris Hamilton (AUS, Team DSM - Firmenich) +00'02"
- Nico Denz (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) +0'36"
- Jimmy Janssen (BEL, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +1'07"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 15
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 54h38'42"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'37"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +01'44"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'37"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +03'06"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03'10"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'12"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +05'02"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +05'30"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +08'39"
Saturday 9 September: Stage 14 - Sauveterre-de-Béarn - Larra-Belagua, 156.5km
Defending champion Remco Evenepoel salvaged some pride winning the stage in style a day after losing any chances of winning the Vuelta a España.
The Belgian launched a few attacks during the stage, before racing home just over a minute ahead of Romain Bardet (DSM-Firmenich) in second place. Evenepoel attacked at the top of Col de la Hourcère with Bardet going with him.
He dropped the Frenchman with four kilometres to go for a dominant solo victory making up for the disappointment from the day before which saw him dropping out of the general classification.
Finishing eight minutes behind him in eighth place, Sepp Kuss held onto the red jersey consolidating his overall lead.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 14 Results - Saturday 9 September
Sauveterre-de-Béarn - Larra-Belagua, 156.5km
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal Quick-Step) 4h13’38’’
- Romain Bardet (FRA, DSM-Firmenich) +01’12’’
- Lennert Van Eetvelt (Lotto Dstny) +06’33’’
- Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP, Ineos Grenadiers) +06’35’’
- Michael Storer (AUS, Groupama-FDJ) +07’24’’
- David de la Cruz (ESP, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +08’21’’
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +08’22’’
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +08’22’’
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain Victorious) +08’22’’
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +08’22’’
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 14
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 51h04'54''
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'37''
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +01'44''
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02' 37''
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +03'06''
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03'10''
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'12"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +05'02"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +05'30"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +08'39"
Friday 8 September: Stage 13 - Formigal. Huesca la Magia - Col du Tourmalet, 134.7km
Jonas Vingegaard claimed the mountain-packed stage in the Pyreness to Col du Tourmalet on an eventful day in La Vuelta that saw a big shake-up in the general classification.
The two-time Tour de France champion attacked with eight kilometres remaining on the final climb, and nobody could follow.
Vingegaard managed to keep the chasers behind and secured the stage win, with Sepp Kuss finishing in second and Primoz Roglic in third to complete the Jumbo-Visma domination.
Last year's winner Remco Evenepoel was dropped 90 kilometres from the finish on the Col d'Aubisque. The chance of reclaiming the Vuelta crown seems very slim now for the Belgian, who lost several minutes against the other GC contenders.
João Almeida, sixth in the general classification before the stage, also had a nightmarish day, after losing contact to the group of favourites around the same time as Evenepoel.
Kuss held onto the red jersey and increased his overall lead to 1:37. His teammates Roglic and Vingegaard moved up to second and third place on a very successful day for the Dutch Jumbo-Visma team.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 13 Results - Friday 8 September
Formigal. Huesca la Magia - Col du Tourmalet, 134.7km
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 3h51'10"
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +30"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +33"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +38"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +38"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +40"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +1'15"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +2'12"
- Steff Cras (BEL, TotalEnergies) +2'32"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +3'08"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 13
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 46h 42'54"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'37"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +01'44"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'37"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +03'06"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +03'10"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain - Victorious) +04'12"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +05'02"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +05'30"
- João Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +08'39"
Thursday 7 September: Stage 12 - Ólvega - Zaragoza, 150.6km
Juan Sebastián Molano secured his first stage win of this year's La Vuelta, beating the Australian points classification leader Kaden Groves and Boy van Poppel in a sprint. It is the second time the Colombian wins a stage in the race, after he won the last stage to Madrid in 2022.
In the general classification, Sepp Kuss retained the red leader's jersey, as the American crossed the finish within the peloton. His lead is still 26 seconds to Marc Soler in second place.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 12 Results - Thursday 7 September
Ólvega - Zaragoza, 150.6km
- Juan Sebastián Molano (COL, UAE Team Emirates) 3h23'35"
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0"
- Boy van Poppel (NED, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"
- Rui Oliveira (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Edward Theuns (BEL, Lidl - Trek) +0"
- Marijn van den Berg (NED, EF Education-EasyPost) +0"
- Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team dsm - firmenich) +0"
- Orluis Aular (VEN, Caja Rural - Seguros RGA) +0"
- Hugo Page (FRA, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"
- Milan Menten (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 12
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 42h 51'20"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00'26"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +01'09"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'32"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +02'02"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +02'16"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02'22"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'25"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02'50"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +03'14"
Wednesday 6 September: Stage 11 - Lerma - La Laguna Negra.Vinuesa, 163.2km
Jesus Herrada took his third career stage win in La Vuelta, as he outsprinted his breakaway companions on the final 200 metres of the climb to La Laguna Negra on stage 11.
The Spaniard was part of a big group that escaped the peloton early on the stage, where the Cofidis rider proved to be the strongest.
Red leader's jersey wearer Sepp Kuss and the general classification riders crossed the finish line in a group together, almost six minutes after the winner. Therefore, the American remains the race leader by 26 seconds to Marc Soler in second place.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 11 Results - Wednesday 6 September
Lerma - La Laguna Negra.Vinuesa, 163.2km
- Jesús Herrada (ESP, Cofidis) 3h27'59"
- Romain Grégoire (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +3"
- Andreas Kron (DEN, Lotto Dstny) +8"
- Jonathan Klever Caicedo (ECU, EF Education-EasyPost) +12"
- Geraint Thomas (GBR, INEOS Grenadiers) +19"
- Pelayo Sánchez (ESP, Burgos-BH) +24"
- Rudy Molard (FRAk Groupama - FDJ) +24"
- Nicolas Prodhomme (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) +27"
- Dorian Godon (FRA, AG2R Citroën Team) +54"
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +1'16"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 11
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 39h 27'45"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00'26"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +01'09"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'36"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +02'02"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +02'16"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02'22"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'25"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02'50"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +03'14"
Tuesday 5 September: Stage 10 - Valladolid - Valladolid, 25.8km (individual time trial)
Filippo Ganna claimed this year’s lone time trial of La Vuelta. The INEOS Grenadiers rider won ahead of the individual time trial world champion Remco Evenepoel by 16 seconds.
The Italian watt-monster then got his revenge for the time trial World Championships, where he finished 12 seconds behind Evenepoel.
Sepp Kuss lost valuable seconds in the battle for the overall win, but the American retained the red leader's jersey. He leads by 26 seconds over Marc Soler before Wednesday's mountain top finish at La Laguna Negra.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 10 Results - Tuesday 5 September
Valladolid - Valladolid, 25.8km (ITT)
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) 27'59"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +16"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +36"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +50"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +52"
- Mattia Cattaneo (ITA, Soudal - Quick Step) +1'09"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1'11"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1'12"
- Nelson Oliveira (POR, Movistar Team) +1'12"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) 1'18"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 10
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 35h 52'38"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00'26"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +01'09"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +01'36"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +02'02"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +02'16"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02'22"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'25"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02'50"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +03'14"
Sunday 3 September: Stage 9 - Cartagena - Collado de la Cruz de Caravaca, 184.5km
Lennard Kämna of the Bora-Hansgrohe team won Stage 9 of La Vuelta.
Kamna was in an eight-man breakaway as cross-winds made life hazardous for the field, and the German pushed clear on the closing ascent to complete a full sets of stage wins in Grand Tours.
Dangerous conditions on the final climb meant times for the general classification were taken just over 2km from the finish with Primož Roglič mistakenly thinking he had gained some seconds on his red jersey rivals. Sepp Kuss retained the overall race lead.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 9 Results - Sunday 3 September
Cartagena - Collado de la Cruz de Caravaca, 184.5km
- Lennard Kämna (GER, Bora-Hansgrohe) 04h 28' 59"
- Matteo Sobrero (ITA, Team Jayco Alula) +13"
- Christopher Hamilton (AUS, Team DSM-Firmenich) +1'12"
- Amanuel Gehbreigzabhier (ERI, LIDL-Trek) +1'00"
- Jon Barrenetxea Golzarri (ESP, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +1'37"
- Ruben Fernandez (ESP, Cofidis) +1'37"
- Jonathan Caicedo (ECU, EF Education-Easypost) +2'11"
- Daniel Navarro Garcia (ESP, Burgos-BH) +2'41"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +3'16"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +3'11"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 9
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 35h 23'30"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00'43"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +01'02"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +02'22"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain-Victorious) +02'29"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +02'29"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02'33"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02'33"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'43"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +02'55"
Saturday 2 September: Stage 8 - Dénia - Xorret de Catí, Costa Blanca Interior, 165km
Slovenia’s Primož Roglič outsprinted Remco Evenepoel to win the eighth stage of La Vuelta from Dénia to Xorret de Catí. Although Evenepoel instigated the sprint, Roglic took the win at the line leaving the Belgian in second place ahead of Juan Ayuso.
American Sepp Kuss finished the stage in seventh place and moved to the top of the general classification with a 43-second advantage over Marc Soler.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 8 Results - Saturday 2 September
Utiel - Oliva, 165km
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) 04h 13' 52"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +00’’
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00’’
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02’’
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02’’
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +02’’
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +02’’
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02’’
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain-Victorious) +34"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (Bora-Hansgrohe) +39"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 8
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 30h 51'06"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +00'43"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +01'00"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'41"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain-Victorious) +02'29"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +02'31"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +02'38"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +02'42"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +02'42"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +02'52"
Friday 1 September: Stage 7 - Utiel - Oliva, 201km
Veteran French rider Geoffrey Soupe secured his fourth pro career win after edging out Orluis Aular and Edward Theuns during a hectic bunch sprint in Oliva.
In a stage marred by several crashes, Lenny Martinez crossed the line with the main peloton and remains leader in the general classification, with an 8-second advantage over American Sepp Kuss.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 7 Results - Friday 1 September
Utiel - Oliva, 201km
- Geoffrey Soupe (FRA, TotalEnergies) 4h56'29"
- Orluis Aular (VEN, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +0"
- Edward Theuns (BEL, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Juan Sebastian Molano (COL, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0"
- Marijn Van den Berg (NED, EF Education-EasyPost) +0"
- David Gonzalez (ESP, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +0"
- Hugo Page (FRA, Intermarche-Circus-Wanty) +0"
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +0"
- Matevz Govekar (SLO, Bahrain Victorious) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 7
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) 26h37'04"
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +8"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +51"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'41"
- Steff Cras (BEL, TotalEnergies) +1'48"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'58"
- David De la Cruz (ESP, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +2'23"
- Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda (ECU, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +2'30"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +2'47"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +2'50"
Thursday 31 August: Stage 6 - La Vall d'Uixó - Pico del Buitre, Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, 183.5km
An exciting stage 6 witnessed a significant shift in the general classification, as Sepp Kuss claimed a memorable solo victory at the top of the challenging Alto de Jalavambre climb.
France's Lenny Martinez managed to hang on and came home in second place, wresting the leader's red jersey from Remco Evenepoel. The Belgian finished over three minutes behind the stage winner and also lost time to direct GC rivals Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 6 Results - Thursday 31 August
Pico del Buitre, Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre, 183.5km
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) 4h27'29"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +26"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM - Firmenich) +31"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain-Victorious) +46"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +46"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'03"
- Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +1'05"
- Cristian Rodriguez (ESP, Team Arkea Samsic) +1'12"
- Steff Cras (BEL, TotalEnergies) +1'12"
- Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda (ECU, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +1'26"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 5
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) 21h40'35"
- Sepp Kuss (USA, Jumbo-Visma) +8"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +51"
- Wout Poels (NED, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'41"
- Steff Cras (BEL, TotalEnergies) +1'48"
- Mikel Landa (ESP, Bahrain-Victorious) +1'58"
- Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda (ECU, Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) +2'06"
- David De la Cruz (ESP, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +2'23"
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) +2'47"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +2'50"
Wednesday 30 August: Stage 5 - Morella - Burriana, 186.2km
As today's stage concluded with another bunch sprint, Australian Kaden Groves secured back-to-back wins by narrowly edging out Filippo Ganna at the finish line in Burriana.
After the peloton nullified all the attacks of the day, the Alpecin-Quickstep rider moved to the front and resisted the Italian's surge from the fifth wheel in the last 500 metres.
Remco Evenepoel extended his lead in the general classification after earning six bonus seconds at the intermediate sprint and now the Belgian has an 11-second advantage over second-placed Enric Mas.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 5 Results - Wednesday 30 August
Morella - Burriana, 186.2km
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4h23'43''
- Filippo Ganna (ITA, INEOS Grenadiers) +0"
- Dries Van Gestel (BEL, TotalEnergies) +0"
- Alberto Dainese (ITA, Team DSM - Firmenich) +0"
- Lewis Askey (GBR, Groupama - FDJ) +0"
- Edward Theuns (BEL, Lidl - Trek) +0"
- David Gonzalez (SPA, Caja Rural - Seguros RGA) +0"
- Geoffrey Soupe (FRA, TotalEnergies) +0"
- Jesus Ezquerra (SPA, Burgos-BH) +0"
- Jarrad Drizners (AUS, Lotto Dstny) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 5
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) 17h12'29"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +11"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +17"
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +37"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +39"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +39"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +43"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +44"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +48"
- Joao Almeida (POR, UAE Team Emirates) +48"
Tuesday 29 August: Stage 4 - Andorra la Vella - Tarragona, 184.6km
For the first time in La Vuelta 2023 it was time for the sprinters to battle for the stage win. A crash in the final corner of Marijn van den Berg saw Juan Sebastian Molano starting his sprint far out. The Colombian of UAE Team Emirates had Kaden Groves on his wheel, who eventually manged to pass Molano on the last metres to take the first sprint stage of the race.
Groves also won a stage in last year's La Vuelta and in the 2023 Giro d'Italia. The Australian takes over the green jersey as the leader of the points classification.
The red leader's jersey remains on the shoulders of defending champion, Remco Evenepoel. He is five seconds ahead of Movistar's Enric Mas in second place and 11 seconds ahead of Lenny Martinez of Groupama - FDJ in third.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 4 Results - Tuesday 29 August
Andorra la Vella - Tarragona, 184.6km
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) 4h05'41''
- Juan Sebastián Molano (COL, UAE Team Emirates) +0"
- Edward Theuns (BEL, Lidl - Trek) +0"
- Milan Menten (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Dries Van Gestel (BEL, TotalEnergies) +0"
- Orluis Aular (VEN, Caja Rural - Seguros RGA) +0"
- Hugo Page (FRA, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"
- Lewis Askey (GBR, Groupama - FDJ) +0"
- Sean Flynn (GBR, Team dsm - firmenich) +0"
- Andrea Vendrame (ITA, AG2R Citroën Team) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 4
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) 12h48'52''
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +5''
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +11''
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +31''
- Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +33''
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +33''
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team dsm - firmenich) +35''
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +37''
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +38''
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +42'
Monday 28 August: Stage 3 - Súria - Arinsal, 158.5km
The first summit finish of La Vuelta 2023 in Andorra was a golden opportunity for the general classification riders to test each other's strength. A breakaway of 11 riders was formed after a hard fight to break loose in the beginning of the stage. All riders from the break were eventually caught, after the UAE Team Emirates set a hard pace in the peloton on the final climb.
Defending Vuelta champion, Remco Evenepoel initiated an early sprint in a reduced group of favourites and took the stage victory ahead of this year's Tour de France winner Jonas Vingegaard and Juan Ayuso.
Evenepoel crashed right after the finish line, but did not seem to sustain any seriuos injuries, as he took over the red leader's jersey. Movistar's Enric Mas is in second place overall, five seconds behind the Belgian, with Lenny Martinez of Groupama - FDJ in third, 11 seconds behind the leader of the race.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 3 Results - Monday 28 August
Súria - Arinsal, 158.5km
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) 4h15'39''
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +1"
- Juan Ayuso (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1"
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +1"
- Marc Soler (ESP, UAE Team Emirates) +1"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +1"
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +1"
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +1"
- João Almeida (PO)R, UAE Team Emirates) +1"
- Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +1"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 3
- Remco Evenepoel (BEL, Soudal - Quick Step) 8h43'11''
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +5''
- Lenny Martinez (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +11''
- Jonas Vingegaard (DEN, Jumbo-Visma) +31''
- Aleksandr Vlasov (RUS, BORA - hansgrohe) +33''
- Cian Uijtdebroeks (BEL, BORA - hansgrohe) +33''
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team dsm - firmenich) +35''
- Santiago Buitrago (COL, Bahrain - Victorious) +35''
- Wilco Kelderman (NED, Jumbo-Visma) +37''
- Primož Roglič (SLO, Jumbo-Visma) +37''
Sunday 27 August: Stage 2 - Mataró - Barcelona, 182km
The peloton tackled the first road stage of La Vuelta 2023 taking on the 181.3km route from Mataro to Barcelona. The start was pushed nine kilometres further down the road for safety reasons following heavy rains.
Danish rider Andreas Kron (Lotto Dstny) came out on top on a rain-affected day going solo over the final three kilometres winning the stage seven seconds ahead of the chasing pack in a time of 4:22.44.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 2 Results - Sunday 27 August
Mataró - Barcelona, 182km
- Andreas Kron (DEN, Lotto Dstny) 4h10'25''
- Kaden Groves (AUS, Alpecin-Deceuninck) +0"
- Andrea Vendrame (ITA, AG2R Citroën Team) +0"
- Andrea Bagioli (ITA, Soudal - Quick Step) +0"
- Fernando Barcelo (ESP, Caja Rural - Seguros RGA) +0"
- Ivan Garcia Cortina (ESP, Movistar Team) +0"
- Romain Gregoire (FRA, Groupama - FDJ) +0"
- Lennert Van Eetvelt (BEL, Lotto Dstny) +0"
- Marijn van den Berg (NED, EF Education-EasyPost) +0"
- Kobe Goossens (BEL, Intermarché - Circus - Wanty) +0"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 2
- Andrea Piccolo (ITA, EF Education-EasyPost) 4h27'23''
- Javier Romo (ESP, Astana Qazaqstan Team) +11''
- Ivan Garcia Cortina (ESP, Movistar Team) +13''
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team dsm - firmenich) +13''
- Max Poole (GBR, Team dsm - firmenich) +13''
- Nelson Oliveira (POR, Movistar Team) +13''
- Imanol Erviti (ESP, Movistar Team) +13''
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar Team) +13''
- Einer Augusto Rubio (COL, Movistar Team) +13''
- Sean Flynn (GBR, Team dsm - firmenich) +13''
Saturday 26 August: Stage 1 - Barcelona to Barcelona, team time trial, 14.8km
The 2023 Vuelta a España kicked off with a technical team time trial in Barcelona and the first rain to hit Catalonia for weeks made conditions extremely treacherous.
And there was a surprise as victory went to Team DSM-Firmenich in a time of 17:30.15, mere fractions of a second ahead of Movistar.
2023 Vuelta a España: Stage 1 Results - Saturday 26 August
Barcelona - Barcelona, 14.8 km
- Team DSM-Firmenich 17'30"
- Movistar Team +0"
- EF Education-EasyPost +6"
- Soudal Quick-Step +6"
- Groupama-FDJ +6"
- Bahrain Victorious +10"
- Astana Qazaqstan Team +17"
- INEOS Grenadiers +20"
- Cofidis +22"
- BORA-hansgrohe +28"
2023 Vuelta a España: General Classification standings after Stage 1
- Lorenzo Milesi (ITA, Team DSM-Firmenich) 17'30"
- David Max Poole (GBR, Team DSM-Firmenich) +0"
- Romain Bardet (FRA, Team DSM-Firmenich) +0"
- Sean Flynn (GBR, Team DSM-Firmenich) +0"
- Edgar Oscar Onley (GBR, Team DSM-Firmenich) +0"
- Christopher Hamilton (AUS, Team DSM-Firmenich) +0"
- Enric Mas (ESP, Movistar) +0"
- Einer Augusto Rubio Reyes (COL, Movistar) +0"
- Nelson Oliveira (POR, Movistar) +0"
- Ivan Garcia Cortina (ESP, Movistar) +0"
Day-by-day route of the 2023 Vuelta a España
- Saturday 26 August: Stage 1 - Barcelona - Barcelona (14.8km team time trial)
- Sunday 27 August: Stage 2 - Mataró - Barcelona (182km)
- Monday 28 August: Stage 3 - Súria - Arinsal, Andorra (158.5km)
- Tuesday 29 August: Stage 4 - Andorra la Vella, Andorra - Tarragona (185km)
- Wednesday 30 August: Stage 5 - Morella - Burriana (186.5km)
- Thursday 31 August: Stage 6 - La Vall d'Uixó - Pico del Buitre, Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (183.5km)
- Friday 1 September: Stage 7 - Utiel - Oliva (201km)
- Saturday 2 September: Stage 8 - Dénia - Xorret de Catí, Costa Blanca Interior (165km)
- Sunday 3 September: Stage 9 - Cartagena - Collado de la Cruz de Caravaca (184.5km)
- Monday 4 September: Rest Day
- Tuesday 5 September: Stage 10 - Valladolid - Valladolid (25.8km individual time trial)
- Wednesday 6 September: Stage 11 - Lerma - La Laguna Negra, Vinuesa (163.5km)
- Thursday 7 September: Stage 12 - Ólvega - Zaragoza (151km)
- Friday 8 September: Stage 13 - Formigal, Huesca la Magia - Col du Tourmalet (135km)
- Saturday 9 September: Stage 14 - Sauveterre-de-Béarn - Larra-Belagua (156.5km)
- Sunday 10 September: Stage 15 - Pamplona - Lekunberri (158.5km)
- Monday 11 September: Rest Day
- Tuesday 12 September: Stage 16 - Liencres Playa - Bejes (120.5km)
- Wednesday 13 September: Stage 17 - Ribadesella/Ribeseya - Altu de L'Angliru (124.5km)
- Thursday 14 September: Stage 18 - Pola de Allande - La Cruz de Linares (179km)
- Friday 15 September: Stage 19 - La Bañeza - Íscar (177.5km)
- Saturday 16 September: Stage 20 - Manzanares El Real - Guadarrama (208km)
- Sunday 17 September: Stage 21- Hipódromo de la Zarzuela - Madrid, Paisaje de la Luz (101.5km)
How to watch the 2023 Vuelta a España
The Vuelta a España will be shown live around the world. Here is a list of the official broadcast partners across different territories.
Europe
Belgium: VRT
Denmark: TV2
Europe-wide: Eurosport
Netherlands: NOS
Norway: TV2 Norway
Spain: RTVE
United Kingdom: ITV
Americas
Brazil: ESPN
Canada: FloBikes
Colombia: Caracol
Latin America and the Caribbean: DirecTV
United States: NBC Sports
Asia-Pacific
Australia: SBS
China: Zhibo TV
Japan: J Sports
New Zealand: Sky Sport
South-East Asia: Eurosport
Middle East and Africa
Middle East and North Africa: BeIN Sports
Sub-Saharan Africa: Supersport