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Jakobsen's astonishing return to the top of the sport following his horror crash in Poland isn't just a comeback, it's an inspiration
The good, the bad, the ugly of the three Grand Tours in 2021
While the same teams won the same Grand Tours as in 2020, we examine which bikes, groupsets and brakes did the best this year
That elusive Tour de France title is needed if Roglic plans to be remembered as one of the greats
The Swiss rider pledged to donate €1 every rider he beat at the Vuelta a Espana raising €3159
AG2R-Citroën man wins Stage 20 ahead of Roglič and Yates, as López abandons
Magnificent Magnus strikes again as breakaway holds off peloton by just seconds at the finish
Movistar rider first over the line but Roglič retains lead after foggy Stage 18 showdown
Chaos on the Covadonga as Bernal's heroic efforts fall short and Roglic returns to red
Third sprint success on Stage 16 the perfect present for delighted Deceuninck-QuickStep green jersey wearer
UAE Team Emirates rider finally a winner again after near-90km solo break
Frenchman takes first Grand Tour win in four years after timing assault on summit finish perfectly
Late Fabio Jakobsen puncture leaves team scrambling but Frenchman keeps calm to take sprint win himself
After coming so close on Stage 11, EF Education-Nippo rider goes again to win reduced sprint on Stage 12
Death, taxes and Primoz Roglic pipping a breakaway for the stage victory. The Slovenian once again delivers the goods at the Vuelta a Espana
Australian Michael Storer reaches out from the huge breakaway to take a second solo victory while Roglic went all in to punish his rivals
Bittersweet day for Bahrain Victorious sees Caruso take a 70km solo victory and Jack Haig up to fourth on GC while Mikel Landa suffers
Will anybody be able to loosen Primoz Roglic's grip over this Vuelta a Espana
Primoz Roglic surges back into the red jersey after Alto de la Montaña de Cullera battle
A frantic final 10km culminating in a second Jasper Philipsen win adds spice to an otherwise bland Stage 5 at the Vuelta