Vuelta a Espana: Jasper Philipsen sees off Ethan Vernon to take red jersey
Briefly

Jasper Philipsen won the opening stage of the Vuelta a España in a sprint finish and took the red jersey. The stage covered 186.1km from Turin to Novara and was largely flat. Six riders formed an early breakaway and built about a two-minute lead. Hugo de la Calle launched a solo attack with 83km remaining but was reeled in by the peloton with 38km left. Teams organized for a bunch sprint, where Philipsen prevailed, marking his first victory since his Tour de France stage win prior to a crash that ended his Tour.
Jasper Philipsen, of Alpecin-Deceuninck, won the first stage of the Vuelta a Espana in a sprint finish on Saturday to take the red jersey. It was Philipsen's first win since he claimed the first stage at last month's Tour de France before a serious crash ruled him out of the rest of the race. Ethan Vernon, of ProTeam Israel-Premier Tech, was second and Orluis Aular,
of Movistar, third behind the Belgian sprinter. As the Vuelta made its first start in Italy on the largely flat 186.1km ride from Turin to the town of Novara, which has hosted two Giro d'Italia finishes, six riders formed a breakaway and opened up a two-minute lead. Burgos Burpellet's Hugo de la Calle then launched an audacious solo move with 83km to go, but he was caught by the peloton with 38km left before the teams set the stage up
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