La Vuelta a España 2021 Standings after Stage 21

La Vuelta a España 2021 Standings after Stage 21

Stay up to date with the Vuelta a España 2021 standings. Check who is battling for the red jersey in the general classification, as well as who is winning the other competitions.

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General Classification / Red Jersey 

Roglič finished the 2021 Vuelta a España exactly as he'd raced it – decisively and in style with an astounding time trial stage win. The positions behind him didn't see much change, only the margin increased from Roglič's emphatic win. There was a mild shake-up in the top 10 as David de la Cruz jumped two positions to 7th place, but aside from that, the final time trial failed to generate an upset to the GC.

1. Primož Roglič
2. Enric Mas +4:42
3. Jack Haig +7:40
4. Adam Yates +9:06
5. Gino Mader +11:33
6. Egan Bernal +13:27
7. David de la Cruz +18:33 
8. Sepp Kuss +18:55
9. Guillaume Martin +20:27
10. Felix Grobschartner +22:22

La Vuelta a Espana 2021: Route, Predictions and Contenders

Points Classification

1. Fabio Jakobsen - 250 points
2. Primož Roglič - 199 points
3. Matteo Trentin - 161 points
4. Magnus Cort - 145 points
5. Alberto Dainese - 120 points

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King of the Mountains Classification

1. Michael Storer - 80 points
2. Romain Bardet - 61 points
3. Primož Roglič - 51 points
4. Damiano Caruso  - 33 points
5. Rafal Majka - 33 points

Young Rider's Classification

1. Gina Mader
2. Egan Bernal +1:54
3. Juan Pedro Lopez +19:48
4. Remy Rochas +40:59
5. Clément Champoussin +45:56

Team Classification

1. Bahrain Victorious
2. Team Jumbo Visma +7:26
3. Ineos Grenadiers +32:18

4. UAE Team Emirate +1:05:10
5. Intermarché - Wanty - Gobert Matériaux +1:15:05

Cover image: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

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