After the Vuelta a España, the fight to stay in the highest category of world cycling in the 2023-2025 period, gave Movistar a break thanks to the second place of Enrique More on the podium of Madridwhich means 680 UCI points, which allowed the phone squad to go from position 18 to 14.
A relief for Movistar, who add a total of 15,392 points and move them out of the last four relegation places, which they currently occupy Lotto Soudal, Israel Premier Tech, Total Energies and Uno X.
THIS IS THE CLASSIFICATION
1. Jumbo-Visma (PSB) 36,005.67 points
2. Ineos (GBR) 34,200.99
3. Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl (BEL) 34,113.37
4. United Arab Emirates (UAE) 32,130.66
5. Bora-Hansgrohe (GER) 24,320.5
6. Bahrain Victorious (BHR) 23,624
7. Alpecin-Deceuninck (BEL) 20,124
8. Groupama-FDJ (FRA) 20,108
9. Trek-Segafredo (USA) 19,438.66
10. Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert (BEL) 18,168
11. AG2R Citroen (FRA) 17,004
12. Astana-Kazaqstan (KAZ) 16,504
13. DSM (PSB) 15,830.71
14. Movistar (ESP) 15,392
15. Archaea-Samsic (FRA) 15,118
16. EF Education-EasyPost (USA) 14,984
17. Bike Exchange Jayco (AUS) 14,962
18. Cofidis (FRA) 14,812
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19. Lotto Soudal (BEL) 14,135
20. Israel-Premier Tech (ISR) 13,436.66
21. TotalEnergies (FRA) 9,645
22. One-X (NOR) 6470.29.
Source: La Verdad

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