The final stage of the Vuelta a España unfolded today with a gripping 25-kilometer time trial from Distrito Telefónica Madrid to the heart of Madrid. This concluding stage provided a dramatic end to the race, as riders raced against the clock on a route that started in the bustling telecommunications district and culminated in the vibrant capital city. The course offered a dynamic mix of city streets and technical sections, showcasing the riders’ time-trialing prowess. As the peloton powered through Madrid’s urban landscape, it was a fitting finale to a thrilling three weeks of racing.
Stefan Küng Claims Final Stage Triumph in Vuelta a España Time Trial, Showcasing His Time-Trialing Prowess
Stefan Küng (GFC) triumphed in the final stage of the Vuelta a España, clinching victory in the 25-kilometer time trial with a time of 26′ 28″. The Swiss time-trial specialist outpaced the competition, finishing 31 seconds ahead of overall champion Primož Roglič (RBH), who clocked 26′ 59″, and Matteo Cattaneo (SOQ), who came in third with a time of 27′ 10″.
Stefan Küng’s victory caps off an impressive career development. Over the years, Küng has established himself as a formidable time trialist. Starting in 2015 with BMC Racing Team, his PCS points were notable but modest compared to his more recent achievements. By 2021, he had amassed 1140 points in time trials alone, highlighting his growth and specialization in this discipline. This year, despite a dip in points, Küng remains a top contender in time trials, demonstrating his enduring skill and consistency. His victory in this stage underscores his expertise and significant impact in the world of cycling.
Wrap-Up: Roglič Wins Overall, Vine Tops Climbers, and Groves Tops Sprinters
And that’s a wrap on the Vuelta a España 2024! The race concluded with Primož Roglič taking top honors and securing the overall victory. Ben O’Connor delivered a stellar performance throughout the tour to claim second place, while Enric Mas rounded out the podium in third. In the climber’s classification, Jay Vine emerged as the best climber, narrowly edging out his teammate Marc Soler. The green jersey for best sprinter went to Kaden Groves, who consistently excelled in the sprints. As for the best team, UAE Team Emirates proved their dominance, finishing an impressive 34 minutes ahead of Red Bull – BORA – Hanssgrohe. With an exhilarating final stage and a dramatic tour overall, the Vuelta has come to a memorable close.