The Scotsman

Valverde cuts Yates’ advantage at La Vuelta

- By JEAN LAFOND

Britain’s Simon Yates saw his La Vuelta lead trimmed on yesterday’s 17th stage but his chances of overall victory remain good with one mountain stage to go.

Canada’s Michael Woods won in the mist on Balcon de Bizkaia in the Basque Country,seeingofft­hechalleng­e of Belgium’s Dylan Teuns, who finished five seconds behind.

Yates conceded eight seconds to Alejandro Valverde, with the Spaniard now 25 seconds adrift overall with three stages remaining ahead of Sunday’s procession­al finish in Madrid.

Two flat stages are scheduled for today and tomorrow, so Yates’ rivals’ best and final hope to wrest the red jersey from the Briton’s shoulders will come in Saturday’s mountainou­s 20th stage, the 97.3km route from Andorra Escaldes-engordany to Coll de la Gallina.

As Woods won the stage, the general classifica­tion battle was unfolding behind them. Yates, who gained seven seconds on Valverde on Tuesday’s time trial, lost contact with the 38-year-old on the final ramps of the brutal concluding climb.

Of the red jersey contenders, only Spain’s Enric Mas was able to stay with Valverde. Mas was 14th and Valverde 15th on the stage, with Yates 17th.

Holland’s Steven Kruijswijk and Colombia’s Nairo Quintana, the 2016 winner, lost over a minute to Valverde as they finished in 22nd and 23rd place, respective­ly. Mas moved up from fifth to third as a result, one minute 22 seconds behind Yates.

Meanwhile, Yates and his twin brother Adam, will lead Britain’s men’s team at the UCI Road World Championsh­ips in Innsbruck later this month

Tour de France winner Geraint Thomas and Giro d’italia winner Chris Froome are not taking part due to fatigue at the end of a long season.

The Yates twins will be supported in Austria by Ian Stannard, national champion Connor Swift, Hugh Carthy, Pete Kennaugh, Tao Geoghagen Hart and James Knox.

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