Tour de France champion Vingegaard remains second overall but closed the gap on Kuss.
SEPP KUSS EMERGED from mountain mists clinging stubbornly to the Vuelta a Espana lead by eight seconds on Wednesday as his teammate Primoz Roglic won the stage with another Jumbo rider Jonas Vingegaard finishing second.
Defending champion Remco Evenepoel made a go of it and joined an early escape and attacked from there, but was caught before the final reckoning. Roglic won the Giro in May and after Vingegaard stormed the Tour de France in July Jumbo now look unstoppable in their bid to become the first team to win all three Grand Tours with different riders in a single season.
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