Contador poised for Vuelta glory after stage win


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Alberto Contador is on the brink of claiming a third Tour of Spain victory after winning yesterday's 20th and penultimate stage over 185.7km from Santo Estevo de Ribas to Puerto de Ancares.

With only today's 9.7km timetrial left, Contador is virtually certain to claim overall victory in Santiago de Compostella, adding to his Vuelta triumphs in 2008 and 2012.

It will be his sixth Grand Tour success after wins in the Tour de France in 2007 and 2009 and the 2008 Giro d'Italia.

The Spaniard tracked his closest rival Chris Froome, the 2013 Tour de France winner, all the way up the final 12km climb before accelerating past the Briton in the final 500m to win by 16sec and increase his overall lead to 1min 37sec.

Contador, who broke his leg less than two months ago during the Tour de France, said the battle with Froome had inspired him.

"To fight for victory against a rider with the record and quality of Froome motivates me to compete with the best in the world," he said.

"It's true that this season has been a challenge for me. Everyone knows that the Vuelta wasn't exactly my aim but as luck would have it I came here.

"Through hard work and some luck I've stayed in the top two throughout the race so I couldn't do any more than that. I just hope to keep the lead tomorrow."

Froome, who was also second in the race in 2011 and fourth in 2012, said on Twitter that he could not have done any more.

"Emptied the tank out there today, what a battle! Thank you for all the support #LaVuelta," he wrote.

Alejandro Valverde came home third 57sec down and retained that overall position at 2:35.

Joaquim Rodriguez and Fabio Aru rounded out the top five on the stage as the five best riders in the race came home exactly in their overall positions.

Froome, 29, who started the day second at 1min 19sec behind his Spanish rival, and his Team Sky did everything they could to try to turn the Vuelta his way but Contador would not be denied.

Froome's pressing and accelerations on the final 12km-long hors category Puerto de Ancares climb shed the entire field with even the likes of Valverde, Rodriguez and Italian Aru unable to follow.

But no matter what he tried, Froome could not rid Contador, 31, from his rear wheel and the Tinkoff-Saxo leader bided his time before streaking clear to snatch the stage win, his second of this tour.

Earlier in the day, a four-man break opened up a lead of more than 10 minutes after the first 100km of racing but Sky team and Aru's Astana soon started setting a fierce chase.

The escapees began the penultimate climb, the 10km long first category Alto de Folgueiras de Aigas, with just over 3min on the peloton and 30km left.

By the time they reached the top the lead was down to just 43sec and final hors category Puerto de Ancares loomed ahead after a rapid descent.


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