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Sep 21st, 09. Spaniard Alejandro Valverde won this year's Vuelta a Espana whilst kiwi Greg Henderson pulled one final fantastic leadout for his teammate's stage victory.
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Sep 20th, 09. David Millar gave his Garmin Slipstream team their 3rd Vuelta victory when he won the Toledo time trial this morning ahead of Sanchez and Evans.
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Sep 19th, 09. St19. Fuji Servetto's Juan Jose Cobo won the attack filled final mountain stage of this year's Vuelta two seconds ahead of Alejandro Valverde and Cadel Evans.
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Sep 19th, 09. St19. Rabobank's Robert Gesink sank from 2nd position to 6th today after repeatedly being dropped on the final climbs of the 2009 Vuelta.
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Sep 18th, 09. St18. Irish rider Philip Deignan won today's stage from yet another breakaway as the leaders marked each other in a tough, fast and wet second to last day in the mountains.
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Sep 17th, 09. St17. Metres from being caught by the chasing peloton, Anthony Roux crossed the line first to win stage 17 of the Vuelta where crashes impacted GC riders.
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Sep 16th, 09. St16. Kiwi Julian Dean crashed in the final stages of the Vuelta today when he was squeezed between another rider and the barrier. Luckily, he's ok to continue.
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Sep 16th, 09. St16. Andre Greipel is back at the top of the green jersey classification after winning today's bunch sprint in the Vuelta.
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Sep 15th, 09. St15. Whilst the peloton enjoyed a rest from the mountains along today's 167km stage, Lars Boom attacked from a large breakaway to solo to victory.
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Sept 14th, 09. In just one day, Andre Greipel went from leading the Vuelta sprint classification by 24 points to 2nd, 6 points behind. How did this happen in a single mountain stage?
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Sep 14th, 09. St14. Lampre's Damiano Cunego won his second stage after the third Vuelta breakaway win in three days. After fighting to regain lost ground, Valverde holds the overall lead.
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Sep 13th, 09. St13. Cofidis' David Moncoutie earned his Vuelta King of the Mountain title when he survived from an early break to win the day's mountain top finish.
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Sep 13th, 09. St 13. Cadel Evans slid down the Vuelta GC today after a puncture and botched wheel change during the critical last climb. He is now 1m23s behind Valverde.
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Sep 12th, 09. St12. Garmin Slipstream won their second Vuelta stage when Ryder Hesjedal earned top honours in the first of three consecutive mountain top stages.
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Sep 10th, 09. St11. Garmin Slipstream's Tyler Farrar earned the first Grand Tour victory for himself and for his team when he won the bunch sprint in today's 200km Vuelta stage.
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Sep 9th, 09. St10. Cervelo's Simon Gerrans outsprinted his surviving breakaway companions to win today's stage of the Vuelta. He has now won a stage in all three Grand Tours.
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