Saturday, 9 September 2017

Alberto Contador (Trek-SegaFredo) wins stage 20 atop Angliru, Vuelta a Espana.

Alberto Contador (Trek-SegaFredo) destroys Angliru to win his first and last race of his wonderful career.










 Chris Froome (Team Sky) finish third to keep his leaders red jersey.
 Froome is savouring the best moment to wins his Vuelta a Espana.

 Rain greeted the riders at the start of the most-feared Vuelta stage, which opened with an immediate unranked climb and some serious attacks as the overall contenders saved themselves for the final climb to the exposed Angliru.
 David De la Cruz (Quick-Step Floor's) crashed and was forced to abandon.

 Chris Froome (Team Sky) congratulates Alberto Contador (Trek-SegaFredo) on his stage win. 
Enri Mas (Quick-StepFloor's) wins most combative prize on stage.

 20 After nine kilometres into the only 117km long stage, a large group got away, sparking a fast day of racing. 

Overrall General Classification standings from stage 20

 1, Christopher Froome (Great Britain) Team Sky 79:23:37,
2, Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) Bahrain-Merida 00:02:15,
 3, Ilnur Zakarin (Russia) Katusha-Alpecin 00:02:51,
4, Alberto Contador Velasco (Spain) Trek-Segafredo 00:03:11,
 5 Wilco Kelderman 00:03:15,
6 Wout Poels (Netherland) Team Sky 00:06:45,
7, Michael Woods (Cannda) Cannondale-Drapac 00:07:56,
 8, Miguel Angel Lopez (Colombia) Astana Pro Team 00:08:59,
9, Steven Kruijswijk (Netherland) Team LottoNL-Jumbo 00:11:04,
10, Tejay van Garderen (United State of America) BMC Racing Team 00:15:36



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