Oscar Rodriguez wins stage 13 as Herrada stays in red – La Vuelta

2018 Vuelta a Espana

Stage 13

Spanish debutant Oscar Rodriguez caused an upset on the cruel double-digit gradient of La Camperona, riding clear of Rafal Majka and Dylan Teuns to win Stage 13 of La Vuelta from the break as compatriot Jesus Herrada dug deep to retain the red jersey on the first of three consecutive mountain-top finishes.

Overnight leader Herrada (Cofidis) looked a picture of pain as he crossed the finish line more than four minutes down on his fellow Spaniard Roadriguez, the surprise stage winner from the Basque wildcard Euskadi-Murias team.

Herrada saw his advantage slashed to 1min 42sec on Britain’s Simon Yates after the Mitchelton-Scott rider came off second-best in a thrilling duel with his GC rival Nairo Quintana (Movistar) on what many claim to be the steepest finish in pro cycling.

The Colombian kicked clear on the home straight to snatch six seconds from Yates and set a climbing record for La Camperona, crossing the line in 21st place in the wake of the remnants of the day’s initial 32-man break, 2’32” down on the winner Rodriguez.

Quintana moved above his Movistar team-mate Alejandro Valverde in the standings after the Spanish veteran came home alongside Frenchman Thibaut Pinot (Groupama-FDJ) 11 seconds down on Yates.

With two kilometres remaining of the 174.8km stage in Asturias, northern Spain, the scene looked set for a showdown between Polish climber Majka (Bora-Hansgrohe) and BMC’s serial escapee Teuns, of Belgium.

But 23-year-old Rodriguez – riding his maiden Grand Tour and out of contract next season – rode back into contention before making light of the maximum 24% gradient to leave his rivals pedalling squares.

Majka, a stage winner from last year’s Vuelta, appeared to be closing the gap in the final kilometre, but the impressive youngster Rodriguez found a second wind and rode clear to take an astonishing victory by 19 seconds.

Teuns, part of the break for a third day running, was third at 30 seconds, while fellow Belgians Bjorn Lambrecht (Lotto Soudal) and Laurens De Plus (Quick-Step Floors) rounded up the top five.

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