Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Froome 'will not turn down' opportunities for Vuelta a Espana lead

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For the second day running, Chris Froome turned in a solid performance on a summit finish in the Vuelta a Espana, finishing with the main group of favourites as they crossed the line at San Andres de Teixedo. Now 33 seconds off the race lead, Froome is content with third place on GC for now.

"I think we're in a pretty good position. At the same time I wouldn't turn down the opportunity to go for the leader's jersey, if I had the opportunity, then I'd go for it."

After Movistar's show of strength on the Ezaro, Team Sky even attempted to turn the tables a little on the longer, steadier slopes of San Andres, with Peter Kennaugh, seventh on the GC, bolting up the road mid-way up the final climb.

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"It was just to put Movistar under a bit of pressure and it was interesting to see that Ruben Fernandez, the [overnight] red jersey there, got on the front there and he did his pull," Froome told a small group of reporters afterwards.

"So they did react to Pete's move and it's good for us still having him up there, we've got myself, him and Leo [König] up there in the top ten so I think all things considered we're in a pretty good place."

Froome argued that Movistar are playing "quite a tactical game at the moment because they seemed quite happy to let the red jersey go, they weren't in a hurry to bring the break back even though they had all nine riders there coming into the final."

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