GB's Brennan wins Vuelta stage two on Grand Tour debut
Great Britain's Matt Brennan sprinted to victory in the second stage of the Vuelta a Espana on Sunday as overall race favourite Tadej Pogacar held on to the leader's red jersey.
The 21-year-old Brennan, riding his first Grand Tour, pounced in the final kilometres of the 214km ride from Monaco to Manosque to claim his first stage win.
It looked like Brennan's team-mate Wout van Aert and Tour de France winner Pogacar would fight for victory.
However, in the final kilometres Van Aert was caught and Pogacar opted to conserve energy, giving Brennan his chance.
"We started off with the ambition of Wout trying to get in the red jersey today," Englishman Brennan, who joined Team Visma-Lease a Bike's world tour squad in 2025.
"We had that plan and then I was always going to be in the background for the sprint in case that plan [didn't work] ... and that's exactly what happened.
Spaniard Pau Miquel Delgado of Bahrain Victorious came second, as UAE Team Emirates' Pogacar crossed the line in third.
Pogacar remains top of the general classification after winning Saturday's opening time trial by 0.09 seconds and will take a nine-second lead over second-place Van Aert into Monday's third stage.
Brennan moves up to third in the overall standings, 10 seconds behind Pogacar.
Britain's Ethan Hayter, who was pipped in the opening stage time trial by Pogacar, was part of a small early breakaway and looked set to take the overall lead after winning the final intermediate sprint for six bonus seconds.
However, the 27-year-old fell behind and crossed the line 31 seconds off the lead, leaving him 13th in the general classification.
After finishing third in the opening stage just eight days after his brother Finlay lost his life in a crash, Britain's Josh Tarling came 125th.
Monday takes the riders into the French Pyrenees with a mountain finish in Font Romeu near the Spanish border.
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