Orica-BikeExchange's Simon Yates said he has every expectation that the final week of the Vuelta a Espana will be as hard-fought a battle as the Spanish Grand Tour has been up to now, and that both he and teammate Esteban Chaves, third overall, will "keep plugging away on the overall" all the way to Madrid.
In the tumultuous stage 15 to Aramon-Formigal, Yates finished 21st and having stayed in Froome's group throughout, lost a spot overall, dropping from fourth at 2:17 to fifth at 5:07. Chaves, having attacked Froome late on the Aramon-Formigal climb, remains in third, but lost considerable time in the overall and now sits 3:57 behind Quintana.
Speaking before stage 16 to Peñiscola - during which he was involved in a minor crash, which team sources said had only caused him a slight injury in one knee, Yates told a small group of reporters, "we're still third on GC [with Chaves], so we will keep pulling away, try not to make mistakes and keep going."
Yates himself suffered on the short but very intense stage to Aramon-Formigal, explaining afterwards, "I was pretty tired from the big effort before [with his break to the Aubisque on Saturday - Ed.] but it was OK. We were all expecting a hard stage, specially 'cos it was so short, and I managed to get through. I lost some time but I'm not really so important [as Chaves]."
As for how the second Pyrenean stage itself had played out with the Contador-Quintana break, Yates said, "It was pretty full gas at the start, there wasn't much time to move up or to get across to it [the Quintana-Contador break] or do anything, we had to do the best we could do and I think we did that pretty well. So it is what it is."
The Contador-Quintana break was one which he thought could go the distance once it had gone well clear of the bunch.
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