Jonas Vingegaard chases his first Vuelta a España win. Brutal climbs, UAE’s double threat, and no Tadej Pogačar… who takes the 2025 red jersey? Subscribe to FloBikes to watch every stage of the Vuelta a España 2025 live and on-demand in Canada: https://flosports.link/4ouxG8n

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The 2025 Voaspa starts next Saturday, but here’s the question. Can Yonas Vinga really win it? Sure, he’s the two-time tour of France champ. Sure, he’s the man to beat on paper, but Spain, Spain is a whole different beast. You can watch every single stage live and on demand from the start in Torino all the way to the finish in Madrid. All 21 stages. Tune in starting next Saturday. Yonas is chasing something bigger. He wants to round out his grand tour resume. Pogachar has already done it. Winning the JRO the tour and grabbing massive one-day titles like the Worlds and Flanders. Jonas, he’s still missing a lot, including Spain’s red jersey. Even Mikuel Landa, one of the best climbers in cycling, calls Jonas Vingga the favorite. Landa said he came up against Pogachar at his very best and he still rode at a high level. But a pat on the back doesn’t win you the Valta. UAE, they’re not bringing Tatt Pogachar, but the team they’re taking two lethal leaders to the start line in Torino. Wanayuso and Jiaoameda. Individually, both can win a grand tour together. They might be too much for Yonas to handle if they work as a team. if the race could explode. And the route brutal. 10 summit finishes. The iconic Anglaroo on stage 13. The cement ramps of Bola delmundo on stage 20. And a long late time trial in Valadol lead to shake up the GC right before Madrid. Yes, Yonas has Septus, Matteo Jorgensson, and a stacked Visma Lisa Bike team. Yes, the climb sue him, but the Valtaspa is wild. The heat, the unpredictability, the crashes. It only takes one bad day and your whole race is derailed. If you’re in Canada, make sure you’re signed up. Over the next three weeks, we have the 2025 Valta Espa live and on demand. Every climb, every attack, every heartbreak. There’s a link for it down in the description. Also, let us know. Drop down in the comments. Will Yonas Ving add the Walt Spa to his Palmars of Grand Tours that already includes the Tur of France twice? Or will we see Wanao Xiaoa pull off their first victory in a grand tour? Or perhaps one of the underdogs come in and shock us all. Let us know. Drop down in the comments. And while you’re down there, hit the subscribe button. I’ll be there on the ground for the next 21 days. And you don’t want to miss any of the action. Italy, France, a little bit there, a little bit in Andor. This race covers four different countries, mostly in Spain. Don’t miss out on any of the action. Subscribe. Thank you. One thing’s certain, the Valtas Espña won’t be calm, and we’ll find out soon if Yonas Vaga can handle the heat and the clims and chaos of Spain.

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  1. I m from Torino..so looking forward the departure…I hope and think Vingegaard will win la Vuelta this year and still hope and think he will come to Giro d'Italia next year to complete the triple crown..he deserves it..

  2. I've said anything can happen in Grand Tours for the longest time crashes/mechanical bad luck but if those things don't happen,

    I am pretty confident Jonas will have too much for Almeida & Ayuso… I don't think Ayuso will be working with Almeida he will be trying to beat him to show other teams, that he has what it takes.

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