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Miguel Angel Lopez and Chris Froome shine on climbs in stage 11 of La Vuelta

By Press Association

Last Updated: 31/08/17 12:31pm

Miguel Angel Lopez claimed Stage 11 of La Vuelta as Chris Froome remained in the red jersey.

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Miguel Angel Lopez claimed Stage 11 of La Vuelta as Chris Froome remained in the red jersey.
Miguel Angel Lopez claimed Stage 11 of La Vuelta as Chris Froome remained in the red jersey.

Chris Froome took a commanding lead at La Vuelta on Wednesday, while Miguel Angel Lopez impressed in a gruelling stage 11.

Four-time Tour de France winner Froome (Team Sky) finished second on the 187.5-kilometres route from Lorca to Observatorio Astronomico de Calar Alto, won by Astana's and Colombian Lopez.

Froome's second-placed finish, 14 seconds behind Lopez, was accompanied by six bonus seconds and time gains over many of his rivals as his overall advantage grew to one minute 19 seconds.

Froome is seeking to become only the third person to win the Tour-Vuelta double in the same year and the first since 1978. The Tour of Spain was moved from April to its present post-Tour position in 1995.

Froome had held a 36-second lead over Colombia's Esteban Chaves (Orica-Scott) entering the 11th stage of the race, which finishes in Madrid on September 10.

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The mountainous route offered an opportunity for Froome's rivals to claw back some time, but the Briton proved strong once again.

Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) accelerated on the final ascent but Froome bridged the gap.

Lopez surged and Froome, aware the Astana rider is not an overall threat, was content to allow him to push on for the stage win.

Nibali, who won La Vuelta in 2010, was then beaten to the line by Froome as the Italian finished third to gain four bonus seconds.

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Holland's Wilco Kelderman (Team Sunweb) was fourth, also 14secs behind but without any bonus time.

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Chaves finished 17th on the stage, 2mins 05secs behind Lopez to fall 2:33 behind Froome overall. He dropped to third overall behind Nibali.

Ireland's Nicolas Roche (BMC Racing) had begun the day in third, 36secs behind, but finished 4:17 behind Lopez on the stage to fall to 11th overall, 4:45 adrift, and see his podium hopes effectively come to an end.

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