Jonas Vingegaard on Wednesday reclaimed the overall lead of the Vuelta a Espana on the team time trial, while Team UAE riders Juan Ayuso and Joao Almeida climbed to second and third in the standings.
As the 21-day race arrived in Spain after four stages in Italy and France, the leaderboard was reshuffled with the three race favorites moving to the top of the deck.
Team UAE won the 24.1km stage around Figueres in 25 minutes, 26 seconds, with Vingegard’s Visma just eight seconds off the pace and Giulio Ciccone’s Lidl-Trek a further second slower in third.
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The result leaves two-time Tour de France winner Vingegaard top of the overall standings, while UAE have Ayuso, Almeida and Marc Soler all eight seconds behind, with Italian climber Ciccone rounding out the top five.
Almeida said the result was a confidence boost for his team.
“The gaps are small and we need to be realistic, but it was full gas for everybody today. It would have been nicer to have the red jersey, but we are getting closer and closer to it,” the Portuguese said.
Fifteen national time trial champions were sporting their nation’s colors on the course, where the eight-rider teams needed to finish the race with four riders together.
Team Lotto were the first down the starters’ ramp from outside a giant pink castle decorated with croissants and boiled eggs designed by the surrealist artist Salvador Dali, who used to live in it.
Tom Pidcock’s outfit Q36.5 did better than expected at 22 seconds on the British rider’s first outing in the team event.
“It’s not bad, I mean, I think we did a really great time trial. It’s my first as a pro, the first for this team,” said Pidcock, the Olympic mountain bike champion.
“The last 5km was horrible. I kept missing the back. When someone pulls out and you mistime it, then I was dying,” said Pidcock, who dropped to 13th overall at 30 seconds.
Overnight leader David Gaudu slipped to sixth at 16 seconds, while Egan Bernal of Ineos dropped from fifth to 10th at 22 seconds.
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