Western Mail

Yates stays out in front at Vuelta

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GREAT Britain’s Simon Yates maintained his La Vuelta lead of 25 seconds as Jelle Wallays mastermind­ed a remarkable breakaway to win yesterday’s 18th stage.

Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) safely marked his nearest challenger Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), and now only two stages remain before Sunday’s procession­al finish in Madrid.

Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors) remains in third place, one minute and 22 seconds behind Yates.

The 186.1 kilometres between Ejea de los Caballeros and Lleida produced a dramatic stage as Wallays (Lotto Soudal), Sven Erik Bystrom (UAE Team Emirates) and Jetse Bol (Burgos-BH) broke away inside the opening three kilometres. It had been expected that the flat stage would suit the sprint specialist­s, but Wallays and Bystrom worked well together after dropping Bol late on.

The pair just had enough to hold off the fast-finishing Peter Sagan over the final 500 metres, with Belgium’s Wallays taking the stage win from Bystrom.

“Everybody was expecting a massive sprint,” Wallays told Eurosport.

“But I had something in my mind to do something in this stage, and I knew if I was good I could surprise many riders.

“I’ve worked very hard for this and for me it is fantastic.”

Yates will face a big test on today’s stage 19, which ends with the 17km climb of Rabassa.

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