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PORTE STARTS TO REBUILD AS VUELTA TAKES OFF

- ROGER VAUGHAN

AUSTRALIAN time trial champion Rohan Dennis has shown he is on target for the world road cycling championsh­ips with his stage win at the Vuelta a Espana.

While BMC teammate Richie Porte struggled in stage one and is looking ahead to the Vuelta’s third week, Dennis took out the 8km time trial in hot conditions in Malaga.

Dennis, the fourth-last rider to start, posted a time of 9min 39sec on the short, technical course in southern Spain.

Team Sky leader Michal Kwiatkowsk­i had set the previous best time and the Polish star finished in second place, six seconds behind Dennis.

The South Australian’s main objective is an elusive time-trial win at the world road championsh­ips late next month in Innsbruck, Austria.

“My Vuelta is primarily to prepare for the world championsh­ips and the team has other goals with other riders, so if I have to help, I have to help,” he said. “I’m not here for the GC [general classifica­tion] so while, of course it would be nice to keep it [the lead], it’s not the end of the world if I lose it.”

Dennis also aims to hone his worlds’ preparatio­n in stage 16, a 32.7km time trial.

Significan­tly, Kwiatkowsk­i put Dennis under pressure and the Australian rode superbly.

While Dennis starred, Porte finished 51 seconds off the pace and was 97th of the 176 starters. Porte normally would be among the leaders but he also is building his form for the world championsh­ips road race and was ill two days before the Vuelta.

The Tasmanian is racing the Vuelta as a change of lateseason plans after he crashed out of the Tour de France.

“The Tour ... was bitterly disappoint­ing and it’s not been a straightfo­rward run in for me but I look forward to building on my form, especially for the world championsh­ips,” Porte said. “I know I’m going to take a bit of a kicking over the first two weeks, but I think I should be better in the last week.

“I would love to be able to take a stage win in the final week. It looks really hard on paper and that’s my big motivation.”

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