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Remco Evenepoel attacks out of the saddle on the La Cruz de Linares climb on stage 18 of the 2023 Vuelta a España. He's wearing the blue polka-dot jersey of best climber, and behind DSM-Firmenich's Max Poole is struggling to hold the wheel as the pair pass a row of fans on the climb.

Vuelta stage 18: Evenepoel wins, Jumbo holds fire

Primoz Roglic leads Jonas Vingegaard and Sepp Kuss, who is wearing the leader's red jersey, up the Angliru climb in foggy conditions.

Behind the façade, fissures form at Jumbo

Sepp Kuss smiles, tongue out, holding a birthday cake.

Can we at least give the man a decent cake

A very official body language appraisal of Jumbo-Visma’s self-immolation

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Emergency Vuelta Pod: Jumbo on the Angliru

Primož Roglič leads teammate Jonas Vingegaard across the line to win stage 17 of the 2023 Vuelta a España. Both look shelled.

Vuelta stage 17: Wake me up when Sepp-tember ends

Sepp Kuss in the Vuelta's red leader's jersey embraces an emotional Jonas Vingegaard.

Are Jumbo-Visma really not gonna let Kuss have this?

Jonas Vingegaard wins stage 16 of the 2023 Vuelta a España. He crosses the line alone, hand over his eyes, likely thinking about friend and teammate Nathan van Hooydonck, in the hospital after a car crash that morning.

Vuelta stage 16: Jonas Vingegaard is not waiting

Sepp Kuss holds a small brown Goldendoodle. Kuss is facing the camera, smiling as he holds up the dog, who has its own race credential, labeled "Bimba Kuss." The dog is looking at the camera too, as if to say, am I not a 13/10?

Kuss is loose

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