Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Nieve hoping to hang on to fifth in Vuelta a Espana time trial

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With Chris Froome having abandoned the Vuelta a España in the wake of the Andorra stage, Mikel Nieve has been afforded the freedom to chase the best Grand Tour result of his career.

The Spaniard has two top-10 overall finishes to his name in both the Giro d’Italia and the Vuelta a España, achieved during his time with Euskaltel-Euskadi, but now a top-five is within his grasp. Nieve sits fifth, 2:32 off Joaquim Rodríguez’s race lead, six seconds above Esteban Chaves in sixth, and a comfortable three minutes inside the top 10.

“For me it’s something that drives me – being so high up and seeing myself so close to the top guys on GC. So at the moment I’m happy with what I’m doing and now I have to keep going all the way to Madrid," he said in an interview with Biciciclismo.

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"At the end of the day I get the best out of myself at the Grand Tours. Now I find myself in a great position and it’s really satisfying for me. We had bad luck with crashes and Froome unfortunately had a really bad one and had to go home. I have been able to hang in there, I’m in good shape and it’s now about keeping it up."

Nieve is more preoccupied at this stage by hanging onto his current position than looking to better it. That’s because Wednesday’s stage is a 38 kilometre time trial, a discipline in which the 31-year-old hardly excels.

He’ll be looking over his shoulder and aiming to limit his losses rather than having any real hope of catching those above him on GC. That said, on the three road stages that precede Madrid, Nieve is not ruling out throwing caution to the wind and going for a podium spot.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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