The 2026 Vuelta Femenina is underway, marking the first Grand Tour of the year and a block of Women’s WorldTour stage racing.
Whilst all riders will endeavour to finish the seven-day race that culminates on top of the Alto de L’Angliru, not everyone will get there, with several riders often dropping out as the race progresses through Spain.
This year, the first rider to abandon was Lea Lin Teutenberg (Lotto-Intermarché). It is unclear what happened to the German, but her withdrawal was announced over race radio with around 35km to go on the stage, soon after a snaking descent.
The Lotto-Intermarché team have not provided an update on Teutenberg’s abandon. There were no further withdrawals on stage 1, with 125 riders crossing the finish line.
Then, race leader Noemi Rüegg (EF Education-Oatly) crashed with 12km to go and abandoned the race. Ella Wyllie (Liv-AlUla-Jayco) also dropped out on the stage.
La Vuelta Femenina 2026 abandons
Stage 1
- Lea Lin Teutenberg (Lotto-Intermarché) – DNF, no reason given as yet
Stage 2
- Marianne Vos (Visma-Lease a Bike) – DNS, fractured collarbone
- Noemi Rüegg (EF Education-EasyPost) – DNF, crash injuries
- Ella Wyllie (Liv AlUla Jayco) – DNF
- Alice Arzuffi (Laboral Kutxa_Fundación Euskadi) – DNF
- Sara Casasola (Fenix-Premier Tech) – DNF
Stage 3
- Eleonora Ciabocco (Picnic PostNL) – DNS, crash on stage 2
- Margot Vanpachtenbeke (Lidl-Trek) – DNS
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
- Marthe Goossens (AG Insurance-Soudal) – DNS, crash stage 5
- Natalie Qjuinn (Mayenne-Monbana-Mypie) – DNS
- Elisabeth Ebras (Lotto-Intermarche) -DNF
- Neve Bradbury (Canyon-SRAM zondacrypto) – DNF
- Maeva Squiban (UAE Team ADQ) – DNF
- Greta Marturano (UAE Team ADQ) – DNF
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