David Gaudu in second @46", fifth overall
"I said I don't need the stage, but some guys in the team told me: 'We don't listen to you, we pull anyway!' We have to be on the same page so we went for it. Tomorrow is the last big stage and it will be super hard. And we don't do the usual circuit in Madrid, we have another decisive stage with the time trial so it's far from done. I'm definitely impressed with the gaps... It's better than being five minutes behind! So, I'm happy with the way I'm functioning and definitely happy with the guys."
-Primoz Roglic takes the lead and appears to be in the driving seat towards his fourth Vuelta. He is 1'54" from second place Ben O'Connor.
Look back: Sean Kelly 1988 Vuelta a Espana champion
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