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Eddie Dunbar fifth on stage 15 at Vuelta a Espana as Jonas Vingegaard remains overall leader

Eddie Dunbar (purple) races in the chase group during the stage 15 of the Vuelta from A Veiga-Vegadeo to Monforte de Lemos
Eddie Dunbar (purple) races in the chase group during the stage 15 of the Vuelta from A Veiga-Vegadeo to Monforte de Lemos

Ireland's Eddie Dunbar finished fifth on stage 15 of the Vuelta a Espana on Sunday as green jersey holder Mads Pedersen sprinted to victory, while fellow Dane Jonas Vingegaard retained the overall lead in the 167.8km ride from Vegadeo to Monforte de Lemos.

Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) attacked in the last two kilometres, beating Orluis Aular (Movistar) and Marco Frigo (Israel Premier Tech) in a photo finish to record the 11th Grand Tour stage win of his career. Santiago Buitrago (Bahrain Victorious) was fourth ahead of Dunbar (Team Jayco AlUl), with the latter now 25th in the general classification.

Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) did not attempt to chase down the leaders and sat in the peloton, along with Joao Almeida and Tom Pidcock, his closest rivals in the race for the red jersey.

The peloton finished 13 minutes and 31 seconds after Pedersen.

Almeida stayed second in the general classification, sitting 48 seconds behind Vingegaard, while Pidcock remained third, trailing the leader by two minutes and 38 seconds.

A 16.5km category one climb to Puerto da Garganta tested riders early in the stage, as Jakub Otruba made an early attack but was overtaken at the summit by Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG).

Two chasing groups that had broken from the peloton soon caught up with Vine and Otruba, forming a pack of over 40 riders at the front, with the peloton trailing by over three minutes.

Vine and Louis Vervaeke soon attacked to become the new leading duo, while the peloton, which included Vingegaard, Almeida and Pidcock, did not react as they fell nine minutes and 40 seconds behind the leaders going into the last 100km.

Lidl-Trek riders Julien Bernard and Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier led a chasing group along with Javier Romo (Movistar), reducing their gap with the leaders to around two minutes and 20 seconds as they neared the final 50km of the stage.

Romo suffered a crash moments after a man with a Palestinian flag tried to run up to the riders and a policeman ran across the road towards the spectator. Spaniard Romo got back up and returned to the chasing group in the next five minutes.

Pedersen joined an attack from the chasing group going into the last 30km, as seven riders broke away to chase down the leaders, who were 40 seconds ahead. The breakaway riders caught Vine and Vervaeke in the last seven kilometres.

Vine tried to attack again in the last kilometre but failed as Pedersen was the first to the finish line, going 98 points ahead of Vingegaard in the race for the green jersey.

The Vuelta continues on Tuesday with a 167.9km ride from Poio to Mos.

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