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Lampaert rules second stage, takes Vuelta lead

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GRUISSAN: Belgian Yves Lampaert won the second stage of the Vuelta a Espana and took the overall lead of the race with a late attack on the 203.4km ride from Nimes to Gruissan on Sunday.

Lampaert won from teammate Matteo Trentin in a time of 4hr 36min 13sec as Quick-Step Floors caught the peloton napping with two kilometers to go with Britain’s Adam Blythe in third.

Splits in the peloton meant the overall contenders were distanced as Vincenzo Nibali clawed back some of the 22 seconds he lost to Tour de France champion Chris Froome on the opening stage team time trial.

The 10-second time bonus on offer to stage winners moved Lampaert to the top of the general classifica­tion standings, a second ahead of Trentin with Italian Daniel Oss third.

With nine summit finishes to come, the flat route in southern France was supposed to offer a rare chance for sprinters to shine, but strong crosswinds made the peloton susceptibl­e to attacks.

Quick-Step took advantage with a three-pronged attack three kilometers from the line, opening up the gap Lampaert needed for his first Grand Tour stage win.

“I knew I could ride one kilometer very fast and it worked out,” said Lampaert after taking the leader’s red jersey.

Nibali finished in the lead group with Froome eight seconds back alongside 2015 Vuelta winner Fabio Aru and Adam Yates.

However, Alberto Contador lost a further five seconds on Froome in his final race before retirement to fall 31 seconds back on the four-time Tour de France winner.

 ??  ?? Belgian cyclist Yves Lampaert of Quick-Step Floors celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’Tour of Spain cycling race on Sunday. (AFP)
Belgian cyclist Yves Lampaert of Quick-Step Floors celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 2nd stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’Tour of Spain cycling race on Sunday. (AFP)

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