In any scenario it is good to try to shake the apple tree and see which units are more mature. The Australian Ben O’Connor He started the day with a 3’53” margin over the Slovenian Primoz Roglica difference that needs to start subtracting soon, although it is true that there are many Vuelta and many mountains left.
But Roglic, triple winner of La Vuelta, did not want to miss this opportunity and at the entrance to the last port of the day he launched a strong attack that he had only been able to follow in the first. Enric Mas and to which you have not linked Ben O’Connor.
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The Australian continued to lead La Vuelta, but saw his gap reduced to 3’16” with respect to Roglic, with Enric Mas again occupying a podium place, third, and a Carlos Rodríguez which moves up three positions and is now sixth.
Van Aert continues to lead the green jersey classification and is tied with Adam Yates in mountain classification.
Highlight that Carlos Rodríguez He was the best young man in the race, six seconds ahead of the German Lipowitzand that’s it UAE Team Emirates It’s still the best team.
Source: La Verdad

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