The stage film - 10/05 - 14:53 [GMT + 2]

Vollering extends her reign at La Vuelta Femenina 25 by Carrefour.es

Few title defences turn out in such glory as Demi Vollering’s at La Vuelta Femenina by Carrefour.es. After winning the 2024 edition by a comfortable margin, the Dutch rider came back to the Spanish Grand Tour spearheading a powerful FDJ-Suez squad - and made the most of it. Vollering claimed La Roja atop Lagunas de Neila on Thursday and closed her race with a bang on Saturday...

Interview - 10/05 - 16:06 [GMT + 2]

Marlen Reusser (Movistar Team): “I can’t say I will beat Demi, but I will keep trying to get there”

Marlen Reusser (Movistar Team) finished 2nd overall at La Vuelta Femenina 25 by Carrefour.es

“I’m super happy. What else can I say! I’m just super happy. I think we did a really good week of racing with the team. I think we played a main part in the unfolding of the race. It’s sad that the team couldn't win a stage, because we were really dominating...

Interview - 10/05 - 16:01 [GMT + 2]

Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime): “I just wanted to make the race hard”

Anna van der Breggen (SD Worx-Protime) was the most aggressive rider of La Vuelta Femenina 25 by Carrefour.es and finished 3rd overall.

“Why did I pull so much time during the final climb? Well, I just wanted to make the race hard, and the team wanted to be at the front for as long as possible. We tried, and I actually felt kind of good. I didn’t want to wait...

Interview - 10/05 - 16:00 [GMT + 2]

Demi Vollering (FDJ-Suez): “I’m happy that I won the way I did”

Demi Vollering (FDJ-Suez) is the overall and QOM winner of La Vuelta Femenina 25 by Carrefour.es

“It’s really cool to win this race for the second time in a row. I also wanted this stage victory in Cotobello. I decided to wait for as long as possible to launch my attack. It was hard to wait, but I’m happy that I won the way I did. I’m always looking...

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