Ben O'Connor Wins Stage 6 Of Vuelta a España, Completes Grand Tour Triple
Ben O'Connor Wins Stage 6 Of Vuelta a España, Completes Grand Tour Triple
Australian Ben O'Connor soloed to a stunning victory in Stage 6 of the Vuelta a España 2024, taking the red jersey from three-time winner Primoz Roglic.
Australian cyclist Ben O'Connor soloed to a stunning victory in Stage 6 of the Vuelta a España 2024 on Thursday, taking the red jersey from three-time winner Primoz Roglic.
The Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale rider and Gijs Leemreize attacked from a breakaway group, before O'Connor later left the Dutchman behind with 27 kilometers to go.
- Subscribe To FloBikes To Catch All The Best Cycling, News And Highlights
- Sepp Kuss, Primoz Roglic To Battle For Wide Open Vuelta a España 2024
- Primoz Roglic Gets Comeback Win In Stage 4 Of Vuelta a España 2024
O'Connor opened up a defendable lead of 4 minutes, 51 seconds in the General Classification ahead of veteran Roglic, as the peloton came in well over six minutes down.
"I felt a little bit in my own world today... I just went for it, I felt today was just a day to seize my opportunity and I laid it all out there," O'Connor told Eurosport. "I felt I could win this stage from the start - it's pretty special when you can just go out and crush it like that."
O'Connor became the fifth Australian to win stages at all three Grand Tours after winning at the Giro in 2020 and at the Tour de France in 2021.
"I enjoyed today a lot, it was beautiful racing all round," he continued. "(Wearing red at La Vuelta) is going to be a once in a lifetime experience maybe, so I will enjoy every moment... it's an excellent opportunity and I will savor it as much as I can."
O'Connor finished 4 minutes, 33 seconds ahead of Italian Marco Frigo, while Florian Lipowitz came in third, with the German rising to fourth in the General Classification.
UAE Team Emirates' Joao Almeida is third overall, trailing Roglic by eight seconds, while defending champion Sepp Kuss languishes 6 minutes, 31 seconds behind new leader.
Friday's hilly seventh stage takes riders 180.5 kilometers from Archidona to Cordoba.
Catch All The Best Races, Highlights, Insight, News And More On FloBikes
FloBikes is the streaming home to some of the best cycling from across the globe. Check out the broadcast schedule to watch more of your favorites in action.
FloBikes Archived Footage
Video footage from each event will be archived and stored in a video library for FloBikes subscribers to watch for the duration of their subscriptions.