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The best images from an action-packed edition of La Vuelta a España, won by Primož Roglič in emphatic style.
Primož Roglič wrote his name into the history books of the Vuelta a España with a third successive victory in the final Grand Tour of the season.
In the end it was an emphatic victory for the Slovenian, hot on the heels of his gold medal at the Olympic Games, but the three-week journey around Spain from Burgos to Santiago de Compostela provided drama and action in abundance.
Read: La Vuelta a España 2021 Final Standings
From breakaway heroes Michael Storer and Magnus Cort to the comeback kid Fabio Jakobsen and all the suspense and intrigue of a GC battle contested by Enric Mas, Miguel Ángel López, Egan Bernal, Adam Yates, Jack Haig that went right down to the penultimate stage.
Let's cast our eyes back over a wonderful edition of La Vuelta with the best images from the race.




The Transformation. A little over one year on from a crash that nearly took his life, sprinter Fabio Jakobsen took an emotional first victory back in a Grand Tour on stage four. This was to be the Dutchman's race; he went on to win two more stages, the pick of them stage 16 (above), survive the mountains to win the green points jersey, and he leaves Spain back at the top of the sport. Credit: ASO/Photogomezsport
Read: Fabio Jakobsen – A Story of Strength, Bravery and Courage
It wasn't all plain sailing for Jakobsen and Deceuninck-Quick-Step. Jasper Philipsen and his Alpecin-Fenix lead-out train ran him close and the Belgian took two stages of his own. He withdrew after stage 10 but completed the Grand Tour hat-trick for his squad. Credit: Chris Auld





A diligent Primož Roglič marks an aggressive Adam Yates in the GC battle behind the breakaway on stage seven, during which Alejandro Valverde crashed out. Credit: ASO/Charly López
Read: Primož Roglič – A Champion Always Learning
The Alto de Velefique, the Alpe d'Huez of Spain, brought the curtain down on the opening week of the 2021 Vuelta. Damiano Caruso won the stage with a huge breakaway but Primož Roglič grasped the GC race by the scruff of the neck with Enric Mas in tow. Credit: ASO/Charly López












...while the Giro d'Italia champion drifted back into the mists. Credit: Getty Images
Read: Egan Bernal – The Vuelta's Antagonist

Miguel Ángel 'Supermán' López tamed the new climb of the Altu d'El Gamoniteiru on stage 18 although the Colombian's race would end in drama as he abandoned on stage 20 while his third place on the GC was slipping away from him. Credit: Getty Images
Read: Gamoniteiru – The Angliru's Evil Sister





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Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.


Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.
Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.


Le Tour de France: a race defined by colour, passion and history, whose drama and romance continue to shape the identity of cycling’s greatest stage.