Sunday Sun

Roglic in prime position despite scare

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PRIMOZ Roglic stands to win the Vuelta a Espana for a second consecutiv­e year but was made to work for it as a late attack from second-placed Richard Carapaz halved his advantage and threatened to deliver heartbreak on the penultimat­e stage.

Two months after Roglic’s dreams of Tour de France glory evaporated on the stage 20 time trial, he was in danger of seeing victory once again slip away at the final hurdle as Carapaz attacked on the Alto de La Covatilla.

The Ecuadorian, who started the day 45 seconds down in second place, pulled clear around five kilometres from the end of the 178km stage from Sequeros and opened up an advantage of 29 seconds at one point, but could get no closer as Roglic recovered before the line.

“It’s always good to have some exciting finishes and this was exciting, but I still had just enough left that I knew if I went at my own tempo it should be enough,” the Slovenian said.

“Sometimes

at

the end you

just need to stay under control and do your thing. What can I say? I’m super happy and it’s a really nice way to finally finish the season.”

Britain’s Hugh Carthy had been the first of the main contenders to try an attack, and the EF Education First rider consolidat­ed his place in third before Sunday’s procession­al run in to Madrid.

Jumbo-visma’s Roglic leads by 24 seconds from Carapaz of the Ineos Grenadiers, with Carthy a further 23 seconds down in third place, almost two minutes clear of Irishman Dan Martin in fourth.

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