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Extended Highlights - Stage 20 - La Vuelta 2024
La Vuelta
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7/9/2024
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00:00
Primoz Roglic seized control of Vuelta yesterday and is potentially just a day away from his
00:06
fourth overall victory.
00:08
The Slovenian's in red for the 40th time, but he and his team still have plenty of work
00:12
to do on the road to Picon Blanco.
00:15
It doesn't really matter strongest or not strongest, but we just have to manage it,
00:22
we have to be there, we have to fight, do our best and that's all we can do and we see
00:29
what that means with the result at the end.
00:32
Having led the race for 13 days, Ben O'Connor is now determined to save his spot on the
00:37
overall podium.
00:39
What do you expect from your opponents on GC, the guys behind you?
00:44
I mean, the same as pretty much every single day so far, MNAS and Carapaz in particular
00:52
are the most aggressive and they're going to try once again to try and drop me.
00:58
Enric Mas gained a minute on O'Connor yesterday and the Spaniard says that he likes the look
01:03
of today's mountain bonanza.
01:06
I like it when it's this hard. The climbs aren't as tough as some of those that we've
01:12
already done, in Granada for example or on other stages, but still I think I can do well
01:18
on this stage.
01:21
Meanwhile, it's a red-letter day for Thomas de Gendt, who'll be retiring at the end of
01:25
this year, the 37-year-old Belgian celebrating his 500th Grand Tour stage.
01:32
It's difficult to achieve, I think. You have to be without any injuries for a very long
01:37
time to be able to do so many Grand Tours. It's just a personal goal of me to achieve
01:45
the 500, so now in the last Grand Tour I could achieve it.
01:54
Stage 20 could be described as a Toblerone stage, with climbs littered throughout the
01:58
day. And the closer we get to Pican Blanco, the harder they get. The final climb itself
02:03
is 8km at over 9%, so expect fireworks. In fact, on a day with nearly 5,000 metres of
02:10
elevation gain, anything's possible.
02:15
Stage 20 is officially underway. 172km and 4,720 metres of elevation.
02:25
There was yet another fast-paced start, as the riders who still have a bit of energy
02:30
left tried to fight their way into the breakaway. Ten men eventually went away as they approached
02:35
the first climb of the day. The top three in the mountains classification were correct
02:40
and present, Marc Solaire, Jay Vine and Pablo Castrillo. Also along for the ride were Clément
02:46
Bertet, Jack Haig, Carlos Canal, Harald Tejada, Thomas Champion, Sylvain Monniquet and Marco
02:52
Frigo in the break for the sixth time at this race.
02:57
Several riders were unhappy about missing the move, and they tried to bridge across,
03:02
including Max Poole, Pavel Bitner and Kasper Asgreen, but they'd missed their opportunity.
03:07
Vine leading Castrillo and Frigo over the first climb as the gap increased to around
03:12
two minutes.
03:17
This was a rollercoaster stage with very little respite between the climbs. The break was
03:22
soon embarking on number two of seven, as Xavier Isassa tried to attack from the bunch.
03:29
At the front, Vine, Castrillo and Solaire were gearing up for another tussle.
03:43
Asgreen, Bitner and Isassa were still stranded between the break and the peloton, but the
03:48
gap began to drop as the Ineos Grenadiers hit the front. The chasers were all swallowed
03:53
up on climb three, the Alto del Caracol, where Vine took another maximum haul ahead of Solaire.
03:59
The polka dot jersey was heading to UAE, but to which rider?
04:05
The next climb was longer, category one, and at this point, Solaire and Vine had pulled
04:09
clear of the rest of the breakaway, along with Clément Bertet. The peloton closing
04:14
the gap to around three and a half minutes, with T-Rex Quick-Step now on the front.
04:20
Solaire going solo to take maximum points and then caught on the descent. Apparently
04:25
there were no team orders from UAE, so the strongest man would take the jersey.
04:30
Solaire attacking again on the fifth climb.
04:39
The Spaniard pulling around 30 seconds clear, but it didn't look like he or the breakaway
04:43
would be going for the stage honours, because the peloton were now within three minutes.
04:49
Solaire taking five more points to draw level with Vine at the top of the polka dot standings,
04:54
but he was once again caught on the descent.
04:59
On to the penultimate climb, and it was soon game over for Solaire, with the peloton now
05:03
closing fast. T-Rex bringing the gap down to a minute before Cattaneo launched Lambda.
05:10
White jersey contenders Skjelmozer and Rodriguez were briefly distanced, and with 32k to go,
05:16
it was breakaway over, as Vine and Bertet were caught by the red jersey group.
05:21
Skjelmozer managed to get back on terms, and almost as soon as he had, Pavel Sivakov attacked.
05:28
The Frenchman going over the summit solo. Meanwhile, Primoz Roglic was looking comfortable,
05:33
even if three of his team-mates had abandoned on the day, Martinez, Gamper and Dens.
05:40
Vine holding on to take two points from the GC group and snatching the polka dot jersey
05:44
back from Solaire. Sivakov now leading by around a minute.
05:50
Here's Sivakov, rounds the right-hand corner. 55 seconds is the advantage, and he'll get
05:56
to the base of the climb with 7.9km to go. Sivakov leading the way up the final climb
06:03
with Florian Lipovic setting the tempo for Roglic in the red jersey group. Then with
06:07
5k to go, Eddie Dunbar attacked, the stage 11 winner setting off in pursuit of Sivakov.
06:14
The GC favourites just marking each other for now, as Dunbar caught and passed the UAE
06:20
The riders reaching the steepest passages at 18%, but the gaps never really opened up.
06:26
Dunbar gritting his teeth as O'Connor, who had been distanced, caught up with the help
06:30
of Felix Galle. The Irishman entering the final kilometre with around 15 seconds, and
06:36
despite some half-hearted attempts from the favourites, nobody would catch him.
06:40
300m for the Irishman. He came into this Grand Tour having never won a Grand Tour stage.
06:48
He'd gone through so many trials and tribulations, injuries, having to come back from adversity.
06:53
And right now, Eddie Dunbar is coming into this World Tour and he's stamping his authority.
06:59
On the penultimate stage, on the final mountain stage, he comes into the barriers, he's sprinting
07:04
for everything he's got left. 150m remaining for the Irishman of Jaco Alula. What a performance.
07:11
He looks around over the right-hand shoulder. He pushes a big gear. He's got a few hundred
07:16
metres left and he's got no one in sight. Well, fortune favours the brave and the brave
07:22
is rewarded. Eddie Dunbar is a two-time Grand Tour stage winner.
07:29
Dunbar doubling up in some style on Picon Blanco and becoming the fifth rider to win
07:34
multiple stages of this World Tour after Van Aert, Roglic, Groves and Castrio. After battling
07:39
through some difficult periods, the 28-year-old has now picked up three of his five career
07:44
victories in the past few months and he has certainly made his mark on this race.
07:49
There's going to be more ups and there's going to be more downs. That's just the way life
07:52
is and I've learned that throughout my career. But moments like this don't come around too
07:58
often. I've had two of them now in the last two weeks and I'm just looking forward to
08:04
sharing these moments and celebrating them with friends and family.
08:11
Dunbar holding on to win by seven seconds from Maas, followed by Roglic, Carapaz, Berrade
08:16
and O'Connor, who only shipped 14 seconds. Roglic is heading for victory then, with O'Connor
08:21
set to claim his first Grand Tour podium. The Australian is just nine seconds ahead
08:26
of Maas and 58 kia of Carapaz. Rodriguez, though, drops to tenth after losing more than
08:30
five minutes. No sweat for Cade and Groves, who'll be going home with the green jersey
08:35
tomorrow. And Jay Vine will conquer the mountains after that barnstorming battle with his team-mate
08:42
Solaire.
08:44
Schelmose is looking good for victory in the youth classification. He leads Lipowitz by
08:48
over a minute before the final individual time trial. It's a flat 25k course around
08:54
Madrid to round out this 79th edition. So join us again for the final hurrah on Sunday
08:59
and thanks for watching.
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