Dumoulin heading for Vuelta a Espana time trial showdown
Giant-Alpecin rider 'saves the day' in suꦛmmit finish





168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tom Dumoulin (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giant-Alpecin) lost minimal time on the hardest summit finish of the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vuelta a Espana on Monday and in the p🙈rocess took what is arguably one of the most important steps he needs towards a possible overall victory.
Dumoulin becomes f🔯irst Dutc𓂃hman in four years to lead the Vuelta a Espana
Dumoulin surprises hims🐼elf at Vuelta a Espana summit
168澳洲5🔯最新开奖结果:Vuelta a Espana: Schleck wins on Ermita de Alba
168澳洲5最新𒀰开奖结果:Rodriguez edges Aru out of Vuelta a Eౠspana lead
Aru minimizes ti𝓀me loss to Rodriguez but꧙ cedes Vuelta a Espana lead
Dumoulin's ability to cling on in the main group only failed him when there was barely a kilometre to go, and although the Dutchman lost 28 seconds on the final, ultra-steep slopes of the Ermita del Alba, he is now only 1:51 down on new race leader Joaquim Rodriguez (Katusha) in fourth place overall. As a standout time triallist, the 38.7 kilometre race against the clock in Burgos on Wed♛nesday represents a huge chance for the Dutchman to turn the tables after no fewer than nine summit finishes.
"I saved the day, I was much better than expected," Dumoulin said afterwards, "I was much better than expected. I didn𒁏't feel so good on the first category climb [of ꦕLa Cobertoria], and the race speed was very fast. But I was never really in trouble.
"I'll give it a go in the time trial and in the last week, so there's everything to pl🤪ay for. It will be very difficult, and there are still some hard stages around Madrid after that. But it's looking good now."
After losing 51 seconds to Joaquim Rodriguez on the stage 15 summit finish in Sotres, Dumoulin performed much better on the far steeper Ermita del Alba cl🧔imb.
"I think yesterday [stage 15] I made a mistake, I could have hung on a little longer but I went too quickly to my own pace," Dumoulin explained. "Today I thought, 'if I blow up, I blow up', 💜but I didn't."
To argue that the Dutchman will now automatically win the Vuelta is taking too much for granted. As Rodriguez has pointed out, Grand Tour time trials like the one in Burgos on stage 17 are very different animals compared time trials in the first or even the second week of a three-week race, with the differences between specialists and non-specialists theoretically much lower. And Dumoulin has been punching above 𒁃his weight for so long in the Vuelta that it may yet prove too hard for him to gain the significant♈ amounts of time on the climbers that he is widely predicted to do.
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However, there's no denying the chances of Dumoulin taking his country's first Vuelta win since Joop Zoetemelk in 1979 are considerably higher than three days ago - and whatever the final result, the Dutchman's Vuelta 2015 can be considered a Grand Tour breakthrough 🐟of major proportions.
Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters.