Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) became the surprise leader of the Vuelta after stage 4 following former red jersey wearer Chris Horner being on the wrong side of a split

Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) became the surprise leader of the Vuelta after stage 4 following former red jersey wearer Chris Horner being on the wrong…

  • Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) became the surprise leader of the Vuelta after stage 4 following former red jersey wearer Chris Horner being on the wrong side of a split
  • Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) retained the red jersey.

view thumbnail gallery

Italian in top spot for third stage

After four days of racing on Galician Galicia in the Vuelta a Espana, and a tough fifth stage out of the remote northwesterly region of Spain that was only decided by a bunch sprint at almost the last possible moment, Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) looks to be settling into his role of leader.

There has been much debate over whether the ‘Shark of Messina’ had bitten off more than he could chew by taking the lead so early on in the race. But if yesterday’s very difficult terrain and post-stage kerfuffle over whether he had the lead or not did not make matters easier for Nibali, today’s more straightforward racing and finale – albeit with its fair share of climbing – seemed much more to his liking.

“It’s good to be in the lead, and we’ve defended it without any problems, using up only a little energy,” Nibali told Spanish radio after the stage.

“We kept things under control at the start, then Garmin and Orica came in to work on the front and they did a really good job working for the sprint. It was pretty calm early on then very fast at the end.”

“Let’s just hope that tomorrow’s pretty much the same, although it’s an easier stage, anyway. It’s been a very nervous start to the race, but there’s still a long way to go.”

“I thought the break would make it to the finish,” added Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), one of his most dangerous rivals. “It was a very hard stage, and I’m just glad to get out of Galicia in one piece and in good shape.”

Related articles

  • Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) became the surprise leader of the Vuelta after stage 4 following former red jersey wearer Chris Horner being on the wrong side of a split

    Nibali surprised to be back in Vuelta lead

    Peloton split on stage 4 yields unexpected bounty

    August 27, 21:47

Related riders

  • Nibali uses the S-Works + McLaren helmet

    Vincenzo Nibali

Related teams

  • Fabio Aru (Astana) signs on

    Astana Pro Team

    2013 UCI status: ProTeam
    Sponsor: Kazakh business consortium
    Team Nationality: Kazakhstan
    Website: www.astana.lu

    General Manager: Valentin Rekhert
    Team Manager: Giuseppe Martinelli
    Directeurs sportifs: Guido Bontempi, Lorenzo Lapage, Dmitri Sedoune, Alexander Shefer

     

Open all references in tabs: [1 – 4]

Comments

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.