Molano beats Groves in sprint to stage 12 Vuelta victory

Team UAE Emirates' Colombian rider Sebastian Molano celebrates after winning the stage 12 of the 2023 La Vuelta cycling tour of Spain, a 150,6 km race between Olvega and Zaragoza. (AFP)
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Updated 08 September 2023
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Molano beats Groves in sprint to stage 12 Vuelta victory

  • Molano took the stage victory ahead of Alpecin-Deceuninck’s Groves, who had earlier won the intermediate sprint to tighten his grip on the green jersey
  • Kuss stayed 26 seconds ahead of Spaniard Marc Soler and one minute 9 seconds in front of reigning champion Remco Evenepoel in the general classification battle

BARCELONA: Juan Sebastian Molano sprinted to stage 12 victory in the Vuelta a Espana on Thursday, while Sepp Kuss kept the red jersey.

Molano, a Colombian, lost to Kaden Groves in the burst to the line at the end of stage four but this time was too fast for the Australian at the end of the flat 151 kilometers from Olvega to Zaragoza.

Led out by his UAE Team Emirates colleagues, Molano took the stage victory ahead of Alpecin-Deceuninck’s Groves, who had earlier won the intermediate sprint to tighten his grip on the green jersey.

Jumbo-Visma rider Kuss stayed 26 seconds ahead of Spaniard Marc Soler and one minute 9 seconds in front of reigning champion Remco Evenepoel in the general classification battle.

Three-time Vuelta winner Primoz Roglic, fourth, gained four seconds by finishing second in the intermediate sprint.

“Thanks to my team — they were amazing today,” said Molano.

“I’m very happy to win a stage in the Vuelta last year, now this year.”

The Colombian was hit by a car while training in Belgium in March, leaving him concussed and with a broken toe.

“After the incident (it was) not easy to return but now it’s okay and I’m very happy,” he added.

Emirates rider Rui Oliveira launched Molano to victory in the finale, with Boy van Poppel third behind Groves.

“In the end we got bumped by UAE, who came with momentum,” Groves, who won stages four and five, told Eurosport.

“And my chain actually dropped, so... I managed to get it on, and I think I showed a really strong sprint, but unfortunately it was too far back, too late.

“I’m super disappointed because it could have been win number three.”

Stage 13 on Friday is a key one for general classification contenders, featuring over 4,000 meters of climbing in the Pyrenees on a 135-kilometer run from Formigal to the Col du Tourmalet in France.

This is the 78th edition of the Vuelta, which ends in Madrid on Sept. 17 after 21 stages and 3,153.8 kilometers.


Riyadh Marathon witnesses world champs, strong community participation

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Riyadh Marathon witnesses world champs, strong community participation

  • Health minister says race supports initiative to improve health, quality of life

RIYADH: The Riyadh Marathon 2026 concluded on Saturday after four days of elite competition and community-focused activities, marking a successful fifth edition supported by partners and sponsors.

The marathon festival was held at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University from Jan. 28-31, combining world-class athletic competition with a wide-ranging entertainment and cultural experience.

A strong lineup of international elite runners competed in the event, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Among the leading women athletes were Ethiopian world champion Gotytom Gebreslase and fellow Ethiopian Gulume Chala, alongside Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich and Nguriatukei Rael Kinyara.

The men’s field featured Moroccan runner Othmane El-Goumri, Bahraini athlete Oluwakemi Adekoya and several world half-marathon champions.

The Riyadh Marathon retained its World Athletics Elite Road Race accreditation for the fifth consecutive year and welcomed runners from 125 countries, as well as local clubs and participants of all ages and fitness levels.

Saudi Minister of Health Fahad AlJalajel took part in the marathon and shared a message on his official X account,@FahadAlJalajel, saying he was pleased to take part in the event, which reflected the concept of “Sport for All” and supported the Live Healthy national initiative to improve health and quality of life.

He thanked Prince Khaled bin Al-Waleed bin Talal for backing the initiative and stressed that encouraging movement as a daily lifestyle was essential to improving public health and quality of life, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Organized by the Saudi Sports for All Federation, the marathon was delivered in strategic partnership with several government entities, including Vision 2030, the Ministry of Sport, the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the Saudi Athletics Federation, the National Events Center and the Riyadh Municipality, reflecting strong institutional coordination.

The 5 km and 10 km races were held within the university campus, while the 21 km half-marathon and 42 km full-marathon routes extended beyond the campus through major roads in northern Riyadh, with all races finishing inside the university.

In addition to the races, the festival featured a diverse program of live music, performances, cultural and heritage activities, and interactive experiences for all age groups, hosted in the race village and assembly areas.

The event concluded on Saturday with competitions across four main categories: the full marathon 42 km, half marathon 21 km, 10 km race, and the 5 km race dedicated to families and beginners, reinforcing the Riyadh Marathon’s position as one of Saudi Arabia’s leading community sporting events.