Mitchelton-Scott keep Simon Yates in contention at Vuelta a Espana
Hꦦaig: That 'fཧlat' stage was not so flat, but it was a good outcome for the team





British climber 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Simon Yates' hopes of a good 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vuelta a España performance are still well on track at this early stage of the race, thanks to his 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mitchelton-Scott teammates, and Australian 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Haig, in particular.
After what turned into a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:very tough day on stage 2 in Spain on Sunday – perhaps more than anything due to the intense heat – a number of big names, including BMC's Richie Porte and Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida), los💞t considerable time.
And while Nibali – who lost over four minutes – and Porte, who finished the stage 13:31 down on Valverde, would both claim that, on the way back from injury as they both are, they weren't necessarily aiming at contending for the overall title in Madrid on September 16, their very presence in the race was always danger enough for those with designs on the r💧ed leader's jersey.
"That 'flat' stꩲage was not so flat with quite a few hills and, also, the heat made it quite difficult out there," said 24-year-old Haig, underlining the challenges that caused a number of riders to drop off the pace and out of contention ♒in the last 50km of .
Haig finished the tough stage in 11th place, j♉ust three seconds behind stage winner Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), and five seconds ahead of his Mitchelton-Scott team leader Yates.
"It was r꧑eally quite hot out there in the last two hours of the race and especially through the valley in the last 30km coming up to the finish where Team Sky made it hard," Haig explained on his team's website.
"In the final, I was just trying to keep Simon in position. We had a bit of a dꦰiscussion to make sure we both knew what was going on and he was happy for me to stay safe and be up there. I just tried to be in a really good position and make sure I could get through to the finish.
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"Unfortunately, Simon was just a little bit behind, and the finish was quite hard, and there was a tiny split in the peloton, but in the end it was a good outcome for the team with both of us more or less being on the same time, an𓆉d we can go into the next couple of stages happy with our performance today," continued Haig, who was a key source of assistance to Yates at the Giro d'Italia earlier this season.
Leading the Giro, Yates꧋ eventually fell out of contention on stage 19, whiജch saw Chris Froome go on the attack over the Colle delle F🤪inestre, and Yates lose nearly 40 minutes.
For Haig, the Vuelta is his second Grand Tour of the year, and his ꦚsecond time working for Yates in such a capacity over three weeks. But, judging by his performances so far this season, the Australian has to be considered a candidate for a Grand Tour victory himself one day.
While Yates will be able to count on continued good support from Haig, he also has his twin brother, Adam, ridꦏing for him at this year's Vuelta.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Adam Yates, who went in꧑to the race with the specific intention of helping his brother, finished stage 2 on Sunday over 13-and-a-half minutes down on Valverde, 🅠in the same group as Porte, decisively lifting any direct GC duties from his shoulders.
It ensures that Simon is the team's main focus, with Haig aᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚttempting to stay in the mix for as long as possible, while hoping to improve on his impressive 21st place overall at last year's Vuelta.
Overall, Simon Yates now sits in 12th place, 37 seconds down on overnight race🙈 leader Michal Kwiatkowski (Team Sky), with Haig 50 seconds in arrears in 24th place o🌸verall.
Even with Nibali and Porte seemingly out of the b🏅attle for overall honours, there remain a number of dangerous rivals who Haig and the Ya🎃tes brothers are yet going to have to try to eliminate from contention over the coming three weeks.
They incluꦯde LottoNL-Jumbo duo Steven Kruijꦡswijk and George Bennett, Valverde's Movistar teammate Nairo Quintana, Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ), Rafal Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe), EF Education First-Drapac's Rigoberto Uran and UAE Team Emirates' Fabio Aru, who all remain with 48 seconds of Kwiatkowski.
The Vuelta may🌜 have only just begun, but the battle to stay in con♌tention is already very much on.
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