The Scotsman

Froome still in control

Contador’s Vuelta attack reeled in Ewan’s third win in Tour of Britain

- JEAN LAFOND

By Chris Froome retained his advantage on stage 19 of La Vuelta as Belgian Thomas De Gendt won a sprint finish out of the breakaway to keep Spaniards waiting for a stage victory in their home race.

Team Sky’s Froome, bidding to be the first man to win the Tour de France and Vuelta in the same season since 1978, remains one minute and 37 seconds clear of Bahrain-merida’s Vincenzo Nibali after the pair crossed the line in the main pack at the end of the 149.7km stage from Parque Natural de Redes to Gijon.

While the breakaway was contesting stage honours up ahead, three-time Vuelta winner Alberto Contador attacked out of the pack of main favourites on the final climb, the Alto de San Martin de Huerces, in a bid to improve his podium chances in his final profession­al race.

The Spaniard, who is fifth, three minutes and 34 seconds down and 77 seconds off the podium places, crested the climb one minute ahead of the other contenders but despite the help of Trek-segafredo team-mate Edward Theuns, he was caught on the streets of Gijon.

The day’s 21-man breakaway built a lead of more than 15 minutes. Bahrainmer­ida’s Ivan Garcia, conscious that Spain is running out of time to avoid a repeat of 1996 – the only other time in its 72-year history there has been no home stage winner in the Vuelta – attacked on the final climb but was soon joined by AG2R La Mondiale’s Romain Bardet.

Counter-attacks followed as Irishman Nicolas Roche (BMC) and former world champion Rui Costa (Team UAE Emirates) joined the party, but by the time they arrived in Gijon, much of the rest of the break had caught up.

That set up a sprint finish and it was Lotto-soudal’s De Gendt that took the win ahead of Trek-segafredo’s Jarlinson Pantano, with Garcia in third.

Today the peloton face a 117.5km stage from Corvero de Asturias, ending on the brutal climb at Alto de l’angliru, where Bradley Wiggins surrendere­d the race lead in 2011.

In the Tour of Britain, Australian Caleb Ewan claimed his third stage victory as Dutchman Lars Boom maintained his general classifica­tion lead.

Ewan (Orica-scott) powered to a convincing win when stage six from Newmarket to Aldeburgh came down to a sprint. Colombian Fernando Gaviria (Quickstep) was second, with Dylan Groenewege­n (Lotto Nl-jumbo) third.

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Thomas De Gendt: Victory.

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