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Marc Soler on stage 16 of the Vuelta a España.

Vuelta stage 16 report: Soler conquers Covadonga

After five attempts in the break, the Spanish climber takes his third career Vuelta stage win as Ben O'Connor holds onto red, if only just, for another day.

Marc Soler went solo to win his third career Vuelta stage.

Dane Cash
by Dane Cash 03.09.2024 Photography by
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Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) ascended to victory on stage 16 of the Vuelta a España atop the Lagos de Covadonga climb on a day that also saw action in the general classification.

Soler, Filippo Zana (Jayco-AlUla) and Max Poole (DSM Firmenich-PostNL) emerged as the strongest riders out of the early break on the final climb, and then Soler soloed clear with some 4 km to go. He went on to take his third career Vuelta stage win with Zana in second and Poole in third.

Behind, race leader Ben O’Connor (Decathlon-Ag2r la Mondiale) lost touch in the GC group with several kilometers still to climb, but the Australian managed to limit his losses well enough to the likes of Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and Enric Mas (Movistar) to hold onto the red jersey – though only just – for another day.

The other big news from stage 16 was the abandon of Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike), who crashed more than once on the day. The 29-year-old Belgian, who seemed like a lock to win at least the points jersey, instead left the race with less than a week to go.

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How it happened

Marc Soler on stage 16 of the Vuelta a España.
Marc Soler went solo to win his third career Vuelta stage.

This is very special. I didn’t win a lot with this team and after two years, to win in this Vuelta, it’s very special.

—Marc Soler after his win

Brief analysis

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Stage 17 will take the peloton into the foothills of the Cantabrian Mountains and then back down towards the Cantabrian capital of Santander, where the sprinters who have survived the many grueling days in the mountains could have a shot at another win along the Bay of Biscay.

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