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While Michael Woods (Israel-Premier Tech) might not win usually, when he does, he wins massive. Today was no completely different on the Vuelta a España as he launched away from the remnants of the day’s breakaway 4.8km from the road to overcome the Puerto de Ancares summit end solo on stage 13.
Thriving on the class 1 climb’s steepest gradients, the Canadian champion Woods rapidly dispatched the likes of Mauro Schmid (Jayco AlUla) and Wout van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) as soon as the 5 remaining from a 23-strong break hit the ultimate climb’s hardest level, profitable with an eventual margin of 44 seconds.
This was solely the 37-year-old Woods’ second win of the yr after the nationwide highway title and his third on the Vuelta, including to triumphs from 2018 and 2020.
Schmid climbed to second up the sharp inclines, whereas Marc Soler (UAE Team Emirates) managed third on one other entertaining day trip in entrance, because the breakaway gained for the fourth day working on the Vuelta.
The race for general victory was unfolding additional down the mountain after the break was allowed once more to recover from 10 minutes forward, and after Movistar had paced for a lot of the strategy to the ultimate climb, it was Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe who got here to the fore within the 7.5km.
Primož Roglič put his males to work with every climbing domestique emptying himself to strive put race chief Ben O’Connor (Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale) beneath critical strain, with the Australian quickly feeling it and dropping because the Slovenian started to energy away with Enric Mas (Movistar) and Sepp Kuss (Visma-Lease a Bike).
But the three-time Vuelta champion Roglič confirmed simply why he’s been so profitable in Spain all through his profession, relishing the uneven, brutally steep gradients upwards of 15%, dropping all of his rivals 2.3km from the summit and powering residence to realize 1:55 on O’Connor.
The Australian fought valiantly to defend pink and efficiently stayed in charge of the jersey heading into stage 14, nevertheless, Roglič is coming and he’s now effectively inside hanging distance, 1:21 down, of wrestling again the lead on the subsequent alternative.
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