Vuelta a España - Stage 11
Vuelta a Espana - Stage 11
Jan Bakelandts is in the early escape for a third consecutive day - but this one took 60-kilometres to escape the peloton...
Andrew Talansky makes a quick stop to fix his bike...luckily he's not in the escape
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Rivals but friends too, Esteban Chaves and Darwin Atapuma share a few quiet moments together...
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The peloton is speeding across the famous bridge in Saint Vicente de la Baquera...
Michael Gogl is once again carrrying the Tinkoff bottle-vest - and Alberto Contador is his first customer of the day...
Kiel Reijnen is in the escape for Trek - they've eeked out a four-minute lead too...
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Manuele Boaro is chasing for Tinkoff now, the gap shrinks immediately...
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Pierre Rolland is a regular in these types of escape, but even he cannot keep the gap for much longer...
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Boaro is still chasing, and he's taken three-minutes off the deficit in 50-kilometres...
The escape is just away as the final climb begins - Angel Madrazo attacks, while he still can..!
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Ben Hermans takes the initiative ahead of Bakelandts, but they'll both get caught soon...
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Ruben Fernandez now leads the race towards the finish, but the attacks will soon begin...
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Esteban Chaves has launched himself up the steep ascent - the Colombian is back in-form it seems!
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Chaves has just over one-kilometre to go - can he win, or has he gone too soon..?
Nairo Quintana and Chris Froome have surged past Chaves in the last 800-metres, their win duel is about to begin..!
Chaves is struggling to stay away from his chasers now...
Alberto Contador is still fighting for contention, but he has Konig and Valverde watching him...
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Chris Froome wins ahead of Quintana to gain back four-seconds - is the real Vuelta about to start..?!
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Nairo Quintana is still smiling as race-leader, but Froome has become a bigger threat to him now...