France’s Julian Alaphilippe signalled his return to top form after knee surgery when he took his maiden grand Tour win in the eighth stage of the Vuelta a Espana yesterday.
Briton Chris Froome, looking to become the first rider to achieve a Tour de France-Vuelta double since 1978, attacked on the final climb to extend his overall lead as only Alberto Contador could follow him. Quick Step Floors rider Alaphilippe, who missed the Tour because of a knee injury, was part of the day’s breakaway and followed Pole Rafal Majka’s attacks on the final climb, a brutal ascent featuring gradients of more than 20%.
He was the quickest in the final sprint after 199.5 km, beating Slovenia’s Jan Polanc (UAE Team Emirates) and Bora-Argon’s Majka by two seconds. “I did not expect to win the stage today. It was complicated as I did not feel that great. I was more thinking about tomorrow,” Alaphilippe said.
In the group of overall contenders, Froome first appeared to struggle but only Contador could take his wheel when the Team Sky rider accelerated some four kms from the finish. The duo gained 17 seconds on their closest rivals. Froome now leads Colombian Esteban Chaves (Orica-Scott) by 28 seconds and Ireland’s Nicolas Roche (BMC Racing) by 41. Contador (Trek-Segafredo), on his final race before heading into retirement, is 17th, 3:10 off the pace after losing considerable ground in the first week but the Spaniard had been gradually climbing up the rankings since then.
Eights stage Results
1. Julian Alaphilippe (France / Quick-Step Floors) 4:37:55” 2. Jan Polanc (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) +2” 3. Rafal Majka (Poland / BORA-hansgrohe) 4. Serge Pauwels (Belgium / Team Dimension Data) +26” 5. Nelson Oliveira (Portugal / Movistar Team) +28” 6. Michel Kreder (Netherlands / Aqua Blue Sport) +32” 7. Maxime Monfort (Belgium / Lotto-Soudal) 8. Bart De Clercq (Belgium / Lotto-Soudal) +34” 9. Alberto Losada (Spain / Katusha-Alpecin) +37” 10. Emanuel Buchmann (Germany / BORA-hansgrohe) +1:04”.
Classification after Stage 8
1. Chris Froome (Britain / Team Sky) 32:26:13” 2. Esteban Chaves (Colombia / Orica-Scott) +28” 3. Nicolas Roche (Ireland / BMC Racing Team) +41” 4. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Bahrain-Merida) +53” 5. Tejay van Garderen (U.S./ BMC Racing Team) +58” 6. Fabio Aru (Italy / Astana Pro Team) +1:06” 7. David De La Cruz (Spain / Quick-Step Floors) +1:08” 8. Adam Yates (Britain / Orica-Scott) +1:18” 9. Michael Woods (Canada / Cannondale-Drapac) +1:41” 10. Ilnur Zakarin (Russia / Katusha-Alpecin) +1:57”
Quick-Step Floors team’s French cyclist Julian Alaphilippe celebrates after winning the eighth stage of the 72nd edition of ‘La Vuelta’ Tour of Spain cycling race in Xorret de Cati, Spain, yesterday. (AFP)