Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Nibali: 'I didn't expect to be this good' on Vuelta's first mountain stage

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Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) may have failed to produce one of his famous downhill attacks on Monday in Andorra, but a late surge by the Shark of Messina nonetheless has seen the Italian clinch the 2017 Vuelta's first mountain stage.

Thundering out of the group of nine frontrunners in the streets of Andorra la Vella, Nibali claimed what is his third victory of the season, and his first since May in the Giro d'Italia, where he won a mountain stage.

At the Giro, however, Nibali did not quite reach his expected level in the overall battle, finishing a solid third but rarely looking as if he could challenge overall winner Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb). This was particularly surprising given the Giro is a Grand Tour which he has won twice, including in 2016 with a last-minute bounceback of spectacular proportions.

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Perhaps Nibali's strongest GC performance of the season may be yet to come, in the Vuelta a España, where he triumphed in 2010, claimed seventh in 2011, then finished a narrowly defeated second in 2013. Thanks to Monday's stage 3 win and the time bonus that comes with it, he's now lying fifth at 10 seconds back and must be considered one of Froome's top rivals for the outright victory.

"It was a different kind of win and I had to make a big effort to get it, because there were so many different riders there," Nibali said afterwards.

"I was a bit behind when Sky started powering away on the last climb and I had to fight my way back to the front, but I knew I had to get there if I want to go on fighting for the overall classification.

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