Commentaire:
In its gereral contour today's stage between Jaèn and
Sierra Nevada greatly resembled Sunday's race ending in La Pandera;
each began with a long, relatively flat introduction followed
by a serious climb for a dramatic finale. Both races, as well,
revealed a lot about the styles and characters of some of the
principle players in this Vuelta.
Today
we saw, once again, aggressive and daring riding by Cardenas
& Valverde, who were both rewarded by a rise in their rankings.
We saw sound and essentially successful defensive riding on
the part of Once partners Galdeano & Nozal. And we saw a
Roberto Heras who continues to gain on the leader, but not as
decisively as might have been hoped.
An
escape developed 30km from the start, involving 15 riders from
various teams. Finally 2 riders detatched themselves from the
group--Pedro Diaz Lobato & Antonio Tauler--before the rest
were swallowed up by the peloton.
The
peloton was extremely relaxed at this point, with a congenial,
almost festive air, as riders from different teams chatted and
joked and even sang together. The 2 escapees were given a pretty
f ree rein by the peloton, which only became concerned when
the gap reached 8 minutes.
At
that point Rabobank & Labarce took the peloton in hand and
began the task of closing in, to the end of helping Rasmussen
& Cardenas.
The
climb began a few kilometers after Grenada, and would continue
for 30km, reaching a gradient of 8°.
U.S.
Postal took over as they began to climb, while the peloton started
breaking into groups. The front group contained most of the
leaders of this tour, including Heras & Nozal & others
who've become familiar animating figures in this Vuelta.
Attacks,
counterattacks and pursuits were the order of the day, and ultimately
a group of 7 developed a lead of nearly 1 minute. Enlivened
by the efforts of Sevilla, the group also included Mercado,
Cardenas, U. Osa, Pieopoli, DelOlmo & Valverde.
First
Tauler, and later Lobato were caught by the pursuit group, and
eventually by the peloton.
With
9km left Mercado broke free from the lead group, just 15"
ahead of some very motivated riders, notably Valverde &
Cardenas, who both stood to gain a place in the overall standings.
As
the peloton hovered at just under a minute behind, Heras finally
made his move at the 6km mark. As he stood in his pedals and
attacked, he was followed by Rasmussen & Osa; soon it was
just Heras & Rasmussen.
With
2km remaining Heras (with Rasmussen still in his wheel) had
put 33" on the peloton, and most i mportantly on Nozal.
At this rate Heras could conceivably take over the no. 2 position
from Galdeano, who was further back in the peloton being pulled
by Once teamate Marcos Serrano.
After
mounting a solo climb that lasted 8km, Mancebo was caught by
Cardenas with just a few hundred meters to go. Cardenas pulled
in front to takde the race, giving him a stage win to accompany
his orange jersey, while Sevilla took 3rd, just ahead of Valverde.
Heras
showed his class as a climber by sustaining a 6km dash to the
line, in which he gained 54" on Nozal. His momentum has
put him within 6" of 2nd place Galdeano, whom he will certainly
displace before long.
With
3'09" seperating him from Nozal, though, Heras will have
to change his style drastically to take the grand prize at this
point. That is, he'll have to chuck his conservative approach
and risk an all out attack from afar. With an uphill time trial
immediately following Friday's last mountainous stage, only
Heras and his legs can decide if that's a gamble worth taking.
Regardless
of how Heras manages his last chances, one must applaud the
entire Once team for so brilliantly defending their leader's
position, and in particular Isidro Nozal for maintaining such
a cool head under enormous pressure.
le
classement de l'étape.
1- Cardenas
2 - Mercado à 5"
3 - Sevilla à 18"
4 - Valverde à 18"
5 - Piepoli à 21"
6 - Delolmo
7 - Osa
8 - Heras 1' 02"
9 - Rasmussen à 1'02"
10 - Mancebo à 1'11"
Le classement
général
1 - NOZAL
2 - Glez de Galdeano à 3'03"
3 - Heras à 3'09"
4 - Valverde à 5'
5 - Beltran à 5'16"
6 - Mancebo à 6'27"
7 - Rasmussen à 7'34"
8 - Perez à 8'51"
9 - Unai Osa à 9'02"
10 - Cardenas à 9'28"
Le
classement par points
1 - ZABEL 135
2 - Petacchi 130
3 - Valverde 125
4 - Cardenas 97
5 - Nozal 92