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Richard Carapaz finishes fourth overall at the Vuelta

EF Education-EasyPost ends the Spanish grand tour in Madrid

September 8, 2024

As the sun set on the 2024 Vuelta a España, Richard Carapaz took off down the start ramp for one last hit out to defend his spot in the overall standings.

At the end of the evening time trial down the city streets of Madrid, Richie remained fourth on GC, just off of the podium. For a champion like Richie, that's the hardest place to end. But, he is proud of the way that he and his teammates raced over the past three weeks, sticking together when the going got tough and never giving up hope.

After a hard start to the race under the intense heat of the first week, they went on the attack and clawed back time in the mountains. On the hardest grand tour race course in decades, with 59,334 vertical meters of climbing in total, Richie, Darren Rafferty, Harry Sweeny, James Shaw, Jefferson Alexander Cepeda, and Owain Doull showed that they´ve got what it takes to contend for three week tours. They missed Rui Costa and Rigoberto Urán, who had to leave the race early after crashes, but will toast them this evening and take everything that they learned over the past three weeks forward and let it fuel their ambitions.

Hear our riders´ thoughts from the finish of the Vuelta a España.

Richard Carapaz

The Vuelta has helped me find myself again, working with a team, leading a team.

It was wonderful. From the start in Portugal, my teammates have been there for me every moment.

They worked so hard for the whole Vuelta, and I’m super happy with that. This is a solid result for me and for the team. We showed the character that makes the difference and makes the team stronger. It meant a lot to have my team there for me in the front.

Also the staff– they have been there for us for three weeks.

I have a lot of emotions right now, finishing the Vuelta. I´ll approach my goals next season humbly, knowing there will be great moments and also knowing that the team has my back for the grand tours.

I’m happy with this result and happy that we grew every day as a team.

Darren Rafferty

It’s been a crazy three weeks. The Vuelta was extremely challenging from start to finish but I’ve really enjoyed the experience and learnt so much from the team along the way. Madrid felt so far away when we were still in Portugal, but I’m proud to have made it to the finish of my first grand tour and happy that I could play my part along the way!

Jefferson Alexander Cepeda

It was a very hard Vuelta. We started going south and it was horribly hot. We then went north, which brought a big change in the weather conditions. It was hard for me to handle so much change in temperatures. I helped Richard as much as I could.

I am very happy with the role I had at this Vuelta. Richie did a superb job, even if it didn’t work out in the end. We know he is such a great rider and he has shown again how good he is and that he can contest the big races like the Vuelta, Giro and Tour.

I loved this Vuelta. I enjoyed it as much as I could. The experience was something very special for me.

Harry Sweeny

The Vuelta has been super special this year. It was the first time that I was riding for the GC, not personally, but helping a GC leader and a true contender for the overall. That has been really special. I've thoroughly enjoyed working with Richie. I´ve enjoyed the challenge of having to go really deep day after day to protect him and bring him into the right position. I'm really happy with how my performance has been. I don't think I missed a beat helping Richie, which I'm really proud about. I was able to really execute my job well for Richie. The podium would have been nice.

You can look back and look at all the different things that you could have done better. That's important for next year, but also at the same time, I think we can be content with fourth place and know that we did everything we could with Richie. It's been really special and I am happy to have been here along the ride.

James Shaw

It has been the hardest grand tour I've done. The climbing has just been brutal. I picked up a slight illness in the second week and I was pedaling squares from that point on. There was not much I could do. I just committed myself solely to the big RC and did what I could. I´m proud of myself for what I've done, but even prouder of Richie for what he's achieved, not from a result point of view, but more from where he's come from and the storm he has gone through over the past few years. I think he's got the belief back that he's going to be a grand tour winner again. With any luck, I will be in the race with him the day that he does it.

Owain Doull

It's been a really enjoyable three weeks. Like any grand tour, it's had its ups and downs, but I'm really proud of being a part of this team and what we've achieved. Obviously the goal was to come here with Richie and strive for the best GC performance possible. I think there's not much else we could have done.

We raced all in and we raced cleverly and aggressively. I'm really proud to be part of this team and of how we race and how we showed ourselves. After the opening stages where we lost Rui and Rigo unfortunately, I feel like we bounced back and we did ourselves proud.

Now, I'm looking forward to being in Madrid and being reunited with my partner and especially my daughter, whom I haven't seen in almost a month. I am super excited about that!

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