Look at running Wout Van Aert It is a pleasure. This Tuesday, the Belgian achieved an undisputed victory in 10th stage of La Vuelta160 kilometers, in between Ponteareas and Baionawith up to four specific ports, one of them the 1st category, with this being his third victory in the Spanish round after victories in Córdoba and Castelo Branco. The Australian Ben O’Connor He continued to wear the red jersey of the leader without too many problems, in a day of battles and drills with the group of favorites that did not go ahead.
Tuesday’s stage had its beauty, due to its extreme toughness and the fact that it came after the first rest day, which always has pitfalls and may not be right for some runners. There is enough land to have a war and this August 27 through Galician lands Van Aert He showed again what a good runner he is, and he can be the best in all areas.
Starting a port 2nd category (Alto de Fonfría), before facing 60 flat kilometers and starting the constant up and down with three more mountain peaks and the challenge of facing the Alto de Mougás (1st). At the head of the raceVan Aert, Soler, Lacerf, Hollmann and Pacherwith a difference of 6’30” with 57 kilometers remaining. It was clear that the stage victory was in the leading group. Behind, the leader group, Decathlon-AG2Rcontrolled the platoon, although sometimes the Roglic’s Red Bull he raised his head. It is seen and unseen.
At the beginning ofThe first-class port of Mougás (9.9 km at 6.1%) The advantage of the impressive five of the day is 5’43” over the peloton. A priori Marc Soler He could play his cards on this long climb, but a mistake when getting out of his car, well seen Van Aerttook it and the U.A.E He could no longer connect with the Belgian, who had attacked and whose wheel the French had captured Pacher.
They both understand each other, and make a difference that no one can destroy. It was crowned 11 kilometers from the finish line, and After a descent by the sea, Van Aert and Pacher arrived at Baiona in the blink of an eye. Pacheraware of his inferiority in the last meter, Van Aert attacked 1.6 km from the finish line. The Belgian stuck to his wheel and gave it a once over at the finish line to achieve a successful entry to achieve his 49th professional victory and fifth of the season, three of them at La Vuelta.
O’Connor will wear the leader’s red jersey again tomorrow, waiting for what may happen in another delicate stage in the 79th edition of La Vuelta, again for Galicia.
Source: La Verdad
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