Second stage win for CORT Nielsen

The 28-year-old won on Thursday the twelfth leg over 175 kilometers from Jaen to Cordoba in the mass sprint in front of the Italian Andrea Bagioli and the Australian Michael Matthews. Cort Nielsen had already won the sixth Vuelta stage.

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There was no change in the overall standings. The Norwegian Odd Christian Eiking is located on 58 seconds in front of the Frenchman Guillaume Martin and 1:56 minutes from PotAvorit Primoz Roglic from Slovenia.

Spain tour is continued on Friday with the 13th stage over 203.7 kilometers from Belmez to Villanueva de la Serena. Even then, there could be a broadcast again. The third large state tour of the year ends on 5 September with a single time trial in Santiago de Compostela.

12 . Stage Jaén / Spain - Córdoba / Spain (175,00 km), 26.8.2021: 1. Magnus Cort Nielsen (Denmark) - EF Education-Nippo 3:44:21 hrs.; 2. Andrea Bagioli (Italy) - Decuninck-Quick-Step + 0 sec.; 3. Michael Matthews (Australia) - Team BikeExchange; 4. Matteo Trentin (Italy) - UAE Team Emirates; 5. Andreas Lorentz Kron (Denmark) - Lotto-Soudal; 6. Felix Grandschartner (Austria) - Bora-Hansgrohe; 7. Antonio Jesus Soto (Spain) - Euskaltel - Euskadi; 8. Anthony Roux (France) - Groupama-FDJ; 9. Gianluca Brambilla (Italy) - Trek - Segafredo; 10. Martijn Tusveld (Netherlands) - Team DSM; ... 77. Nico Denz (Waldshut-Tiengen) - Team DSM + 9:12 min.; 102. Ben Zwiehoff (Essen) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 12:05; 132. Alexander Warrior (Stuttgart) - Alpecin-Fenix ​​+ 14:33; 134. Anton Palzer (Ramsau near Berchtesgaden) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 16:10; 161. Maximilian Schachmann (Berlin) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 22:10

Total standings single, stand after the 12th stage: 1. Odd Christian Eiking (Norway) - Wanty-Gobert 45:33:18 hrs.; 2. Guillaume Martin (France) - Cofidis + 58 sec.; 3. Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) - Jumbo Visa + 1:56 min.; 4. Enric Mas Nicolau (Spain) - Movistar Team + 2:31; 5. Miguel Angel Lopez Moreno (Colombia) - Movistar Team + 3:28; 6. Jack Haig (Australia) - Bahrain Victorious + 3:55; 7. Egan Arley Bernal Gomez (Colombia) - Ineos Grenadiers + 4:46; 8. Adam Yates (United Kingdom) - Ineos Grenadiers + 4:57; 9. Sepp Kiss (USA) - Jumbo-Visa + 5:03; 10. Felix Grandschartner (Austria) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 5:38; ... 79. Ben Zwiehoff (Essen) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 1:26:38 hrs.; 103. Maximilian Schachmann (Berlin) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 1:41:15; 133. Anton Palzer (Ramsau near Berchtesgaden) - Bora-Hansgrohe + 1:59:14; 136. Alexander Warrior (Stuttgart) - Alpecin-Fenix ​​+ 2:01:12; 140. Nico Denz (Waldshut Tiengen) - Team DSM + 2:03:07

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