MADRID, Spain: Australian Adam Hansen mounted a successful attack about four km from the finish to win the 19th stage at the Tour of Spain yesterday as Alberto Contador held on to the leader’s red jersey with two stages remaining.
Lotto Belisol rider Hansen outsprinted Germany’s John Degenkolb of Giant-Shimano in the final stretch of the 180.5-km trek into Cangas do Morrazo, with Italian Lampre Merida rider Filippo Pozzato third.
It was Hansen’s first stage win at the Vuelta and his second overall in his 10th successive Grand Tour appearance after he won a stage at the Giro d’Italia last year.
Tinkoff-Saxo rider Contador lost 20 seconds to his closest challenger, Team Sky’s Chris Froome, on Thursday’s 18th stage but managed to avoid a similar fate yesterday and is closing in on a third triumph at his home race.
The double Tour de France champion has a lead of one minute and 19 seconds over Briton Froome, with another Spaniard, Alejandro Valverde of Movistar, third, one minute and 32 seconds adrift.
Today’s hilly penultimate stage takes the racers into Puerto de Ancares and Contador said he would be watching Froome closely.
The pair opted to ride the Vuelta after abandoning the Tour de France in July. Froome pulled out during the fifth stage after crashing, while Contador left the race in the 10th leg after breaking his shinbone. The Vuelta ends tomorrow.Reuters