Canada’s Michael Woods crossed the finish line in first place during stage 13 of the Vuelta a España on Friday. His achievement was captured in a photo by Miguel Riopa of AFP/Getty Images.


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Canada’s Michael Woods claimed a stunning victory in the 13th stage of the Spanish Vuelta on Friday, showcasing his strength and endurance in one of the race’s toughest mountain stages. The 37-year-old cyclist from Ottawa emerged triumphant after a challenging 176-kilometer route from Lugo to Puerto de Ancares, a category-one summit finish. Woods crossed the finish line 45 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Mauro Schmid, securing his third career stage win at the Vuelta.
Woods, who had been part of a breakaway group, managed to drop his competitors in the final, gruelling stretch of the climb. His victory was even sweeter considering the challenges he faced earlier in the season. Reflecting on his win, Woods expressed his elation: "I'm on cloud nine right now. Winning while wearing the Canadian jersey was a huge goal for me this season. It’s been tough with illness and bad luck, but today makes it all worth it."

Woods went on to share how difficult the year had been for him, with several setbacks including mechanical issues and crashes. The win, he said, was a moment of relief and pride, especially as he continues to perform at a high level at his age. "It’s my third Vuelta stage win, and I’m proud of that. I still dream of a Giro d’Italia stage win, but to get this at my age is special. I’m going to savour this one," Woods added.

While Woods celebrated his achievement, the race for the overall title intensified behind him. Slovenia’s Primoz Roglic, a three-time Vuelta champion, launched a powerful attack on his rivals during the final ascent. Roglic managed to reduce the gap between himself and race leader Ben O'Connor by nearly two minutes. O'Connor, who had built a lead of almost five minutes after Stage 6, now holds just a 1 minute 21-second advantage over Roglic as the race enters its final stages.

The 13th stage of the Vuelta proved to be a pivotal moment in the overall standings, with Roglic making significant gains as the race moves closer to its conclusion in Madrid on September 8. With just over a week of racing remaining, Roglic’s move has set the stage for an intense battle for the red jersey.

The Vuelta continues on Saturday with another mountainous stage, a 200-kilometer ride from Villafranca del Bierzo to Villablino in northwestern Spain. The challenging terrain will offer further opportunities for riders to make their mark and shake up the leaderboard. For Woods, the victory on Stage 13 is a crowning achievement in a season filled with adversity, while for Roglic and the other title contenders, the battle for the overall win is far from over.

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