Change of plan: Vino to defend Liège

By Anthony Tan

Although Liberty Seguros-Würth rider Alexandre Vinokourov has raced little compared to previous years, a determined effort by team manager Manolo Saiz to curb his relentless aggression before the Tour de France, the Kazahstani is nevertheless set to win his first stage race of the year at the Vuelta a Castilla y Leon, which concludes in ༒Segovia today.

that finished atop the Category 1 climb of Puerto de Navacerrada, the 32 year-old finished in third place, behind remaining breakaway riders Marco Fertonani (Caisse d'Epargne-Illes Balears) and Manuel Beltran (Discovery Channel), but ahead of the rest of the GC favourites. "I have done my work very calmly," began Vinokourov in his typically reserved manner.