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Vuelta a Espana: Primoz Roglic retains title as Hugh Carthy claims podium

Slovenian Primoz Roglic wins Vuelta a Espana for second successive year; Britain's Hugh Carthy makes the podium of a Grand Tour for the first time; Chris Froome finishes final race for Ineos Grenadiers

Last Updated: 08/11/20 5:50pm

Team Jumbo's Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic retains the Vuelta a Espana
Team Jumbo's Slovenian rider Primoz Roglic retains the Vuelta a Espana

Primoz Roglic wins the Vuelta a Espana for the second successive year as the Jumbo Visma rider safely reached Madrid after a largely processional stage 18 on Sunday.

It was a sweet moment for the 31-year-old former ski jumper whose hopes of winning this year's Tour de France were snatched away in dramatic circumstances on the penultimate day.

For a while, on the final brutal climb to Alto de la Covatilla on Saturday, it had looked as though Roglic might let another Grand Tour slip through his fingers as Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz, who battled Roglic hard over the Spanish mountains, dropped him in a devastating late attack.

But Roglic dug deep and although his 45-second lead was slashed in half, he entered the final day's flat 139km roll-in to Madrid with a 24-second lead and the red jersey secured barring an unprecedented mishap.

EF Pro Cycling's British rider Hugh Carthy celebrates as he crosses the finish line for a podium finish
EF Pro Cycling's British rider Hugh Carthy celebrates as he crosses the finish line for a podium finish

The final day of the 75th edition of the Vuelta was left for the sprinters to strut their stuff along Madrid's eerily quiet Paseo del Prado - a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic which has largely locked down the city.

Pascal Ackermann (Bora-Hansgrohe) beat Sam Bennett in a photo-finish to crown a hectic few months of Grand Tours, but it was Roglic who has dominated the race from day one.

Former Giro d'Italia winner Carapaz did wear the red jersey for five days but, once Roglic took it back with a commanding time trial on Tuesday, he was never going to let it go, even if he suffered a huge scare on Saturday.

"The more you win the more you learn how to enjoy it but it's always a different story, it's a different race and you can't compare it," Roglic said.

Chris Froome, the four-time Tour de France champion, rode his last day in the saddle for Ineos Grenadiers
Chris Froome, the four-time Tour de France champion, rode his last day in the saddle for Ineos Grenadiers

"It's amazing and I'm very happy to be part of this team."

Carapaz (Ineos Grenadriers) finished second while Britain's Hugh Carthy (EF Pro Cycling) made the podium of a Grand Tour for the first time in his career.

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It was an emotional day for Chris Froome, the four-time Tour de France champion, as he rode his last day in the saddle for Ineos Grenadiers (formerly Team Sky).

The Briton, who will join Israel Start-Up Nation, was presented with the 2011 Vuelta trophy retrospectively before Sunday's final stage after Juan Jose Cobo was stripped of the title.

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