Cycling Vuelta a Espana  Valverde makes Pandera promise One day after losing the gold jersey, Alejandro Valverde has all but guaranteed to attack on Thursday's final climb, the HC Pandera.
Cycling Vuelta a Espana  Vino: "Nothing is over" Alexandre Vinokourov was promising a fight after failing to crack gold jersey Alejandro Valverde in the first of three mountain stages.
Cycling Vuelta a Espana  Astana on the attack The Astana duo of Kashechkin and Vinokourov are expected to attack leader Alejandro Valverde in the first of three mountain arduous stages.
 Cycling Vuelta a Espana  Kazakhs power to victory Andrey Kashechkin teamed up with gold jersey Alexandre Vinokourov to claim a stage 18 victory atop the HC Pandera as Vino enhanced his lead.
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The last stage of the 60th Vuelta to be held on the World Road Race Championship circuit in Madrid This year’s Vuelta reaches its end, with the last stage offering the remaining riders a chance to test the forthcoming World Road Race Championship circuit in Madrid.
Manolo Sáiz notches up his 6th overall victory in the Vuelta Liberty Seguros team-manager, Manolo Sáiz, notches up his 6th overall victory in the Vuelta today (the first tour victories were obtained under the sponsorship of ONCE, whilst the last two have been with his current Liberty team).
Roberto Heras to use a special bike today Roberto Heras is to use a special bike during today’s last stage of the Vuelta.
The Italian rider (CSC) finished 88th in the Giro, 118th in the Tour and, if all goes well today, is to finish 116th in the Vuelta.
Roberto Heras, overall winner of the race, has become the first rider to win the Vuelta on four occasions.
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Roberto Heras wins the Vuelta for the 4th time Roberto Heras has entered cycling history today by becoming the first rider to win the Vuelta on four occasions.
Alessandro Petacchi wins the final sprint Italian Alessandro Petacchi has won the last stage of this year’s Vuelta (136 kilometres, Madrid-Madrid).