Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Chaves surprised by Froome's early Vuelta attack

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A tenacious climbing performance by Esteban Chaves (Orica-Scott) in the mountains of Andorra on Monday has seen the Colombian throw his hat into the ring once more as a GC contender in the Vuelta a España.

After his difficult Tour de France, where Chaves was never really able to shine at the level he had in the Giro and Vuelta in 2016, a large question mark hovered over what the Colombian could achieve in his second Grand Tour of 2017.

But few hours after the dust had settled on Andorra's dramatic high mountain stage in the Vuelta, as newly crowned leader Chris Froome (Team Sky) observed afterwards, of all the GC contenders, Chaves was the only rider able to follow him when he had attacked. Although a larger group of rivals then caught the lead duo on the descent, in terms of climbing, it was, Froome said, "a great ride by Chaves."

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Surrounded by a sea of excited Colombian TV camera crews and radio reporters at the line, Chaves quickly took questions just a few seconds after finishing fifth on the stage. He is now sixth overall, whilst teammates Adam and Simon Yates, who both finished inside 30 seconds of the lead group, are in eighth and eleventh overall.

"I tried to follow Froome, I was on the limit, then five or six riders caught us and it all came down to a sprint," Chaves explained to the press pack. "We knew what was coming, we could see it was going to be a hard stage, but I didn't expect Froome to be so aggressive. I thought it'd be more about everybody looking at everybody else."

"But his team did a brilliant job, working so hard. I can't complain about how Orica-Scott did either, though, we were really strong as well."

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