![]() ![]() He told me near the end: ‘Go for it, that sprint is for you!” However, I feel like, on the one hand, he’s earned those chances for glory after everything he’s done, winning left, right and center, and on the other hand, it was already tough for me to help him out. We tried to split the peloton into the crosswinds at some sections, yet we were unable to create those gaps, and then, seeing that it was coming down to a sprint, we tried to take advantage of that opportunity with Alejandro. We had checked this stge beforehand and we had a plan to try and help Enric to gain some time after the final climb. José Joaquín Rojas: “I think the main characteristic we’ve shown as a team during this Vuelta a España is that we never surrender. Other than Roglic’s bonus seconds, the GC remained unchanged, with Mas in 5th and Valverde in 8th. Supported by Erviti and Rojas as they entered Ciudad Rodrigo, Alejandro Valverde was forced, after a late move from Armirail (GFC), to launch a really long sprint he finished in 4th place, behind Cort (EF1), race leader Roglic (TJV) y Dion Smith (MTS).The work by the Movistar Team came really close to being rewarded with Valverde. The work by Soler, Verona, Erviti, Arcas and Oliveira was fruitful, as Cavagna was caught with just 2km to go. The Movistar Team, which reached the top of El Robledo with all of its eight riders into the short field of GC contenders, took the lead of a main echelon where INEOS also picked up the pace at some sections. With the break almost in sight as they crested the final climb, Cavagna left Stannard behind and launched himself into a solo move with just a handful of seconds over a bunch seemingly unable to bring him back.The work by INEOS from the downhill of the El Portillo climb helped reduce the gaps drastically to under one minute at the ascent of El Robledo.Īt the front of the peloton early on stage 16. Six riders got off the front early on: Osorio, Madrazo, Ezquerra (BBH), Goossens (LTS) and Stannard (MTS) + Cavagna (DQT), who revealed themselves as the strongest of a group which wasn’t allowed more than 5’30” on the main field.The winds from the southeast, quite intense (sustained gusts of 20kph) especially in the beginning and end of the stage, were the main hardening factor of a stage not as difficult from a weather standpoint as Thursday, quite cloudy yet with no rain. (c) Jacobo Díaz-Jares / Movistar Team / Weather report Valverde at the start of stage 16 in Salamanca. 162km with two significant climbs in its second half: El Portillo (Cat-2) and El Robledo (Cat-1), the latter crested with 36km from the finish, with several other little climbs in between. ![]() ![]() La Vuelta was heading into its decisive weekend with two difficult mountain stages, the first of which would take the peloton through the provinces of Salamanca and Cáceres. Long sprint from former World Champion sees Bala coming close to glory as Cort (EF1) surges to victory, Roglic (TJV) increases his GC lead before La Covatilla's showdown. ![]()
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