Sunday, 2 April 2017

Simon Yates continues Spanish success at GP Miguel Indurain

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Since turning professional with Orica-Scott in 2014, Simon Yates has made a habit of winning on Spanish soil with his solo GP Miguel Indurain win the latest success. The 24-year-old launched his late attack to take the win, doubling his 2017 tally after his stage 6 win at Paris-Nice. Yates' previous wins in Spain came at the Prueba Villafranca-Ordiziako Klasika and stage 6 of last year's Vuelta a Espana.

"It was a hard race today, at the start with the wind and the rain but the team rode really well, protecting me at all times," Yates said. "Roman Kreuziger went into the main break which was great for us, it meant we could sit in the wheels and save energy."

With the team dedicated to Yates' ambition at the race, Orica-Scott delivered on its pre-race plan with the Briton who was full of praise for his teammates.

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"On the climbs the guys were always there and we made it a hard race so I am extremely happy to win today," he said.

Sport director David McPartland echoed Yates' sentiments of the teamwork, adding he was pleased by having a rider represented in the breakaways all day long.

"The whole team were impressive today, we really made it a hard race and made the race go our way," said McPartland. "We had everyone in the breaks, even in the smaller early breaks and this helped put pressure on other teams."

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