Adam Yates (Orica-Scott) does not tend to mince his words, and so far he hasn’t, he says, been finding it easy going in the 2017 Vuelta a España. But at the same time, Yates remains upbeat and he has every intention of staying in the GC game as the race now hits theoretically more favourable terrain with a series of high mountain stages.
“It’s been tough, really,” Yates told Cyclingnews when asked about the first week. “Almost every stage has been super long, most of them have been super windy and stressful, there have been crashes, the last climbs have been super steep.
“I did know what to expect, since I did the Vuelta in 2014 and it’s pretty much the same. They always seem to go along the coast where it’s more windy. But so far so good, really.”
Yates is now lying ninth overall, 1:55 behind leader Chris Froome (Team Sky), a position that is somewhat overshadowed by teammate Esteban Chaves, who is second overall, 36 seconds back. But that doesn’t mean the Bury man’s GC battle is over.
Chaves himself has already said that it’s good for the team to have two GC cards to play, just as Orica-Scott did to impressive effect in last year’s Vuelta, with Chaves taking third overall and Simon Yates taking sixth as well as one of the Australian team’s four stage wins. This time round, it’s Adam who’s working out best as Orica-Scott’s other option.
Yates is pleased that the steeper climbs that have proliferated in the first week are now pretty much over. “I feel better when the gradient is a bit lower. All these little steep finishes, I keep losing seconds here, seconds there on these climbs, but I think we’re still in a good position. Esteban second is and I’m still in the top 10,” he said.
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