Nairo Quintana's first-ever stage victory in the Vuelta a Espana has seen the Colombian move back into the overall lead and notch up a win on one of Spain's most emblematic mountain-top finishes.
Showing his strong sense of history, Quintana was quick to name the two Colombian climbing legends, Oliverio Rincon and Lucho Herrera, who had previously won on the Lagos de Covadonga, and which now sees the latest top South American cycling star move into the overall lead. Memories of his lacklustre Tour de France are increasingly a thing of the past - at least in Spain.
Interestingly, in 1983 the Lagos de Covadonga was also where Spain's Marino Lejaretta managed to distance Bernard Hinault, at that point a four-time winner in the Tour de France. Hinault finally turned the tables on the young Spaniard, but only after a battle royale - one which looks likely to be repeated this year between Froome, the current top name in Grand Tours, and Quintana, but with the outcome yet to be decided.
Twenty-five seconds ahead of Froome at the finish line, Quintana is now placed ahead of teammate Alejandro Valverde by 57 seconds, with Froome in third at 58 seconds. Esteban Chaves (Orica-BikeExchange) fought hard to finish ahead of Alberto Contador (Tinkoff) and is fourth at 2:09. Contador is fifth at a distant 2:54.
For Quintana, having already struck one solid blow in the Alto de la Camperona that netted him the overall lead, after briefly ceding the jersey to David De La Cruz, his second top climbing display in three days at the Lagos de Covadonga has returned him to the top place on GC. He dedicated the win to his mother and to his team.
"I'm very pleased to get the victory here, in what is such an iconic climb," Quintana said. "I was dreaming of winning on a summit of champions. I checked out the climb beforehand because I knew it was so important. I was dreaming of having my name alongside compatriots like Herrera and Rincón, together with other magnificent riders."
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