60th Vuelta a España - GT
Spain, August 27-September 18, 2005
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Next Stage Stage 15 - Sunday, September 11: Cangas de Onis-Valgrande Pajares, 191 km
Complete live report
Commentary by Hedwig Kröner, with additional reporting from Hernan Alvarez
Live coverage starts: 14:30 CEST
Estimated finish: 17:00 CEST
14:27 CEST
Welcome folks, to another mountain stage of this year's Vuelta! Today is Roberto
Heras' last chance to get that Golden jersey from Rabobank's Denis Menchov,
but the young Russian looked strong enough to resist the Spaniard's attacks
in recent days. We will see what he makes of it on stage 15, as two cat. 1 and
two cat. 3 climbs are to be mastered before the final cat. 'especial' climb
up to Valgrande Pajares, where it'll all be about the GC.
14:31 CEST
Rain and cold are the two main characteristics of Northern's Spain's weather
conditions today. That’s exactly the opposite than in the first week, when boiling
heat and dry days throughout Andalusia and Castilla-La Mancha made the racing
barely bearable. At noon in the finish in Pajares, the thermometer marked 13°
Celsius with a very cloudy sky and chances of rain.
14:36 CEST
145 riders signed for today’s stage. The attacks were constant from the very
beginning. There were many moves with many riders who tried to get in the right
breakaway, but nobody made it. After the first cat. 3 climb, Alto de la Faya,
a group of 17 riders finally managed to hold a gap to the peloton. At km 60,
this group included mountain jersey wearer Joaquin Rodriguez (Sauniel Duval),
Angel Vicioso, Joseba Beloki (both Liberty), Paolo Bettini (Quick Step) and
Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi).
Behind them, 6 riders chased: Oscar Pereiro (Phonak), Mario Aerts (Davitamon-Lotto),
Egoi Martinez (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Benjamin Noval (Discovery Channel), Mauricio
Ardila (Davitamon-Lotto) and Giampaolo Caruso (Liberty). A few kilometres later,
both groups got together, therefore there were 23 men leading the race while
the peloton was around 1 minute behind.
14:47 CEST
The break was composed of the following riders: Angel Vicioso Arcos, Michele
Scarponi, Joseba Beloki (Liberty), Egoi Martinez, Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel),
Paco Lara (T-Mobile), Daniel Atienza (Cofidis), Oscar Pereiro (Phonak), Benjamin
Noval, Stijn Devolder (Discovery Channel), Maurico Ardila Cano, Mario Aerts
(Davitamon), Mikel Pradera, José Vicente Garcia Acosta (Illes Balears), Javier
Pascual Rodriguez, Adolfo Garcia Quesada (Comunidad Valenciana), Julian Sanchez
Pimienta (Fassa Bortolo), Nicki Sörensen (CSC), Paolo Bettini (QuickStep), Bram
De Groot (Rabobank).
Their advantage grew to over two minutes as they ascended the second climb of
the day, where Oscar Pereiro punctured and had to continue by himself... while
Benjamin Noval couldn't hold the pace and dropped back also.
14:49 CEST
Joaquin Rodriguez took the points at the Alto de la Collandona at km 79, as
behind them a counter-attack formed: 14 riders started chasing with Juan Miguel
Mercado (Quick Step), Victor Hugo Peña (Phonak), Pablo Lastras (Illes Balears)
and Marcos Serrano (Liberty) among them.
14:58 CEST
The riders engaged in the chase of the front group are: David Latasa, David
Bernabeu, David Blanco (Comunidad Valenciana), David Cañada, Constantino Zaballa
(Saunier), Gorka Gonzales (Euskaltel), Juan Miguel Mercado (QuickStep), Daniele
Nardello (T-Mobile), Heinrich Haussler (Gerolsteiner), Victor Hugo Peña (Phonak),
Pablo Lastras, Joan Horrach (Illes Balears), Marcos Serrano (Liberty), Benjamin
Noval (Discovery), Christian Vandevelde (CSC).
At km 100, before gearing down to take on the next climb, the 21 riders in front
had a 1.42 minutes advantage over the chasers and 2.49 minutes on the main pack.
15:09 CEST
NZ's Julian Dean (Crédit Agricole) has given up the race, as well as Jukka Vastaranta
(Rabobank), who got into the car at km 110 - that leaves only four riders to
support Menchov in his quest for overall victory: : Bram de groot, Pedro Horrillo,
Alexandr Kolobnev and Thorwald Veneberg.
On top of the Alto de Santo Emiliano, Joaquin Rodriguez continued scoring all
the KOM points to consolidate his jersey.
15:13 CEST 120km/71km to go
It appears the race is quite open at this stage, as the 15 chasers have joined
the front group an now form a fairly big bunch of about 40 riders. The peloton
is distanced at 2.38 minutes.
15:21 CEST 130km/61km to go
The leaders are putting quite a tempo on, heading towards the next cat. 1 climb,
and have already gained an advance of 5.30 as the hit the Alto de la Colladiella.
15:24 CEST 135km/56km to go
Luis Pasamontes (Relax), Francisco José Ventoso (Saunier) Leon Van Bon (Davitamon),
Mikel Pradera (Illeas Balears), Jurgen Van Goolen (QuickStep), Patrick Calcagni
(Liquigas) and Christophe Kern (Bouygues) have set out on the chase, and got
a good two-minute gap off the peloton.
15:29 CEST 136km/55km to go
Ha! And all the while we're talking about the break and counter-attacks, Roberto
Heras has decided not to wait any longer and jumped out of the peloton! Of course,
the GC contenders all reacted, especially Menchov, and now there's a little
group clear on the slopes of the cat. 1 climb, where Heras is trying to destabilise
the Golden jersey.
15:39 CEST
But young Sevilla, who jumped with Heras, Menchov and Sastre - Tom Danielson
also tried to go with them - can't hold on to their violent pace and drops back.
There's only Heras, Menchov, Sastre, Santos Gonzalez (Phonak) and Garcia Quesada
left now, and the front group is still 4.16 minutes away.
15:48 CEST
Here's the composition of the leading group: Scarponi, Beloki, Caruso (Liberty
Seguros), Martinez, Sanchez (Euskaltel), Botcharov (Crédit Agricole), Rodriguez
(Saunier Duval), Garcia Acosta (Illes Balears), Bettini (QuickStep), Pradera
(Illes Balears), Pascual Rodriguez (Comunidad Valenciana), Lara (-Mobile), Atienza
(Cofidis), De Groot (Rabobank), Sanchez (Fassa Bortolo), Sörensen (CSC), A.Garcia
Quesada (Comunidad Valenciana), Pereiro (Phonak), Devolder (Discovery), Ardila,
Aerts (Davitamon).
15:53 CEST 147km/44km to go
And Heras accelerated further... and got a gap over Menchov, Sastre etc. This
is finally the moment of truth. Can he increase his lead enough to distance
Menchov?
He's got 27 seconds now.
15:58 CEST 153km/38km to go
In return, Mancebo wasn't able to follow Menchov and there's currently a gap
of over one minute to Heras, who's driving along very impressively. But will
this effort have any consequences on him at the final climb?
16:03 CEST 158km/33km to go
Heras is strong: 40 seconds now. He's 47 seconds back on Menchov on the Overall
Classification - but there are still more than 340 clicks to go and a Hors Category
mountaintop finish to master. This is interesting!
16:06 CEST
Menchov leads a trio of Sastre behind him, and Garcia Quesada in third. No Rabobank
teammate in sight. Menchov is talking to his DS in the team car.
In front, Bettini is driving the train on this flat terrain leading up to the
final challenge.
16:12 CEST 171km/20km to go
Heras has bridged up to a number of his teammates in the front group, and has
already gained a massive lead now: over 1.30 minutes! Beloki is doing a great
job in front now, really suffering for his captain.
16:17 CEST
We're at the beginning of the final ascent to Pajares now. In front, Liberty
is driving full gas for Heras, as Menchov also got more company with a CSC rider
helping Sastre - but there are counter-attacks going now so Menchov is still
really alone in this one.
16:20 CEST 176km/15km to go
Heras looks extremely focused, as Scarponi leads him out. Beloki is gone, and
Menchov doesn't look very fresh anymore neither, as he's trying to limit his
losses.
16:24 CEST
With Heras and Scarponi are: Javier Pascual Rodriguez(Comunidad Valenciana),
Samuel Sanchez (Euskaltel) and Paco Lara (T-Mobile), who all look good but only
follow Scarponi.
Menchov is on his own, stomping. There's over a minute between him and Mancebo
now too.
16:27 CEST
The weather hasn't improved since we started our coverage: it's still raining
here, with some fog at the top.
16:28 CEST 181km/10km to go
Lara (T-Mobile) has dropped back. It's still Scarponi in front, but Heras looks
like there's still some gas left in him.
16:33 CEST 182km/9km to go
it looks like Heras is taking the overall lead for good here! Menchov is cooked,
very much in pain but there's already more than 3 minutes between him and Heras
now!
16:35 CEST 184km/7km to go
Bettini is also in the Sastre group, as well as Quasada and Pereiro.
16:37 CEST 184km/7km to go
At the moment, there are 2.27 minutes between Heras and the Sastre group, with
Menchov falling at 40 seconds.
16:39 CEST 185km/6km to go
The rain is still pouring - terrible racing conditions.
Scarponi has exploded, that's it for him. Heras is taking off in front of Rodriguez
- the three-times Vuelta winner still looks very powerful even though he's got
15 stitches in his leg - amazing!
16:40 CEST
Sanchez drops back, too. There are 20 metres gaps between the three, as Sanchez
gets out of the saddle, again.
16:42 CEST 187km/4km to go
Heras is incredibly smooth. He'll take the stage it looks like, as well as the
overall lead and a huge advantage over Menchov, as well as Sastre. 2.33 minutes
in front of Sastre now.
Ouch. This part is really steep.
16:45 CEST
There are quite some spectators up here in the rain, as Heras is riding through
a narrow passage through them in this 17 percent gradient stretch.
16:48 CEST
Two clicks to go. Heras has taken up speed again as it's flatter up there and
the fans are behind the barriers. Menchov is over 4 minutes back now! And Sastre
is struggling at 2.40 minutes.
16:50 CEST
Mancebo has now joined Menchov again. But the one-man-show in front is excellent.
What a ride! This looks like the Vuelta winner again...
16:51 CEST
Heras is under the one-kilometre mark. Samuel Sanchez is about 30 seconds behind,
also a great ride by the Basque!
It's pouring still, and so foggy one can barely see!
16:53 CEST
And Heras wins! brilliant. Second is Sanchez, third Quesada.
16:57 CEST
And here comes Menchov: 5.17 minutes behind! he's lost it today...
17:14 CEST
That was an impressive come-back of Roberto Heras to the top of the race - whoever
thought him giving way to the young Russian Menchov was proved wrong. Heras
now stands the greatest chance of taking Vuelta victory n° 4 - join us again
for the next happenings in tomorrow's stage 16, a pretty flat bit to Valladolid,
where the GC contenders will surely ease up to leave the 'stage' to the sprinters.
Results
Provisional
1 Roberto Heras Hernandez (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team 4.53.53
2 Samuel Sanchez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi 0.32
3 Javier Pascual Rodriguez (Spa) Comunidad Valenciana 0.46
4 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team 2.28
5 Mauricio Alberto Ardila Cano (Col) Davitamon - Lotto 3.11
6 Carlos Garcia Quesada (Spa) Comunidad Valenciana 3.12
7 Mario Aerts (Bel) Davitamon - Lotto 3.19
8 Oscar Pereiro Sio (Spa) Phonak Hearing Systems 3.47
9 Carlos Sastre (Spa) Team CSC
10 Stijn Devolder (Bel) Discovery Channel 4.09
General classification after stage 15
1 Roberto Heras Hernandez (Spa) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team 61.47.40
2 Denis Menchov (Rus) Rabobank 4.30
3 Carlos Sastre (Spa) Team CSC 4.50
4 Francisco Mancebo (Spa) Illes Balears-Caisse d'Epargne 6.45
5 Carlos Garcia Quesada (Spa) Comunidad Valenciana 8.02
6 Oscar Sevilla (Spa) T-Mobile Team 11.16
7 Ruben Plaza Molina (Spa) Comunidad Valenciana 11.30
8 Tom Danielson (USA) Discovery Channel 12.05
9 Juan Miguel Mercado (Spa) Quick Step - Innergetic 13.32
10 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Liberty Seguros-Würth Team 14.53
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