Saturday, 10 September 2016

Vuelta a Espana: Nairo Quintana stays calm despite losing time to Froome in Calp

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Vuelta a Espana race leader Nairo Quintana (Movistar) says despite Friday's stage 19 time trial defeat, he is still confident that he has a more than sufficient advantage overall for the final mountain stage of the race to stay in command of the Vuelta.

Quintana began losing time right from the start of the Calp time trial, with his time gap on Froome already at 46 seconds after 12 kilometres. By kilometre 24, that margin had almost exactly doubled, to 1:33 and in the final segment it had all but tripled to 2:16.

Considering Quintana had estimated prior to the stage he would lose around a minute to Froome, the margin of his defeat was far more serious than he expected. The Colombian climber visibly struggled on a technical and fairly flat course, which combined with the strongly gusting wind, was hardly to his liking, but this was a blow that has - once again - allowed Froome to roar back into contention.

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However, Quintana insisted everything was under control, saying afterwards "Why should I be?" when he was asked if he was more worried than before the stage.

"No, I'm calm, the TT was windy and, Chris flew. It's true it surprised me that he could take so much time. But knowing I've got good legs and with a good advantage, I'm sure I can defend the lead."

Quintana pointed out that he had, prior to the Vuelta, expected he would lose around two minutes to Froome in the Calp time trial, just as he had done in the 2016 Tour de France's second week time trial over a similar distance.

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