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La Vuelta Femenina conclusions – A new generation shines, cycling's new Swiss Army knife, and attacking pays…

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Anna van der Breggen, Paula Blasi, and Marion Bunel atop the final podium of La Vuelta Femenina 2026 (Image credit: Getty Images) The seven-day La Vuelta Femenina , the first Grand Tour of the season, saw Paula Blasi (UAE Team ADQ) become the first Spanish winner of the race as a young generation of riders took charge. She raced to her overall triumph atop the Alto de L'Angliru, the toughest climb in professional cycling, raced for the first time as a milestone addition to the Spanish race. A changing of the guard I am now in my ninth season of covering women’s road cycling, and for much of that time, races saw the same main protagonists. Now and then, a new rider would move into the top echelon of the sport, but there was no generational break as the ‘old’ names still dominated the results sheets and race reports.…

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