Nairo Quintana wins Volta a Catalunya 2016
After responding to a series of dangerous attacks, and with a Movistar Team that gave the best of itself despite being reduced by illness Nairo Quintana today became the third Colombian rider to win the Volta a Catalunya.
The champion from Boyacá imposed his authority on the race economically but decisively, braving the short (134km) and nervous seventh stage, with eight final circuits around Montjuïc, to add another prestigious win to his palmarès.
In the first Intermediate Sprint of the day, Dan Martin (EQS) clawed back another second to move within 17″ of the race lead. Four laps from the finish, Aru (AST) attacked with Barguil (TGA) and Vervaecke (LTS), only to see their move neutralised by Froome (SKY), whose darting acceleration led Nairo to chase him down in person. Moves by Contador (TNK), Hugh Carthy (CJR) and, with 4km to go and the end of the final climb in sight, Dan Martin again, failed to unseat Nairo, and the Colombian ended the day with his 7″ lead over Contador intact.
In the final, Aleksei Tsatevich (Katusha) out-sprinted Primoz Roglic (LottoNl-Jumbo) for the stage win.
The winner of the 2014 Giro d’Italia will now take a small break before starting the ‘Itzulia’, his next objective, on 4 April (Monday next).
Nairo Quintana: “I’m very, very happy. I have started the year well. This is really an incredible win, one of the hardest fought I’ve had in my career. Thanks to the team for their phenomenal work. We suffered for this and today we have been rewarded.
“We started the day with more strength than legs. Three of our riders were ill, with José Herrada and Marc Soler down with flu, so we had to defend my race lead with five. It was as hard-fought a stage as I have ever ridden. I have won the Volta by just seven seconds, which isn’t a big margin and shows that my rivals were strong.
“I wouldn’t say I’m getting ahead of myself. There are still many races to go, and we start them from zero, but having beaten all the big names who were here gives me confidence that I am doing things well with the focus on my dream of winning the yellow jersey. Winning here in Catalunya also means that I am still growing, still maturing, and progressing towards the big goal that we have set this season. I will keep accumulating race days and hopefully reach the start of the Tour de France in good shape. I’ll be in the Basque Country, then at Liège and Romandie.
“This win is dedicated to my team-mates Adriano Malori and Jonathan Castroviejo, wishing them both a full and speedy recovery. It is also for the fans, especially the Colombians. A few years ago it was a surprise for me to see them here: now it feels normal, but it is still great to see them, not just here, in France too, and all over Europe. They are wonderful people.”
Volta a Catalunya 2016 – stage 7 results (Barcelona – Barcelona):
1 | Aleksei Tsatevich (Katusha) |
3:13:33 |
2 | Primoz Roglic (LottoNl-Jumbo) |
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3 | Jarlinson Pantano (IAM) |
+14” |
4 | Wouter Poels (Sky) |
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5 | Daryl Impey (Orica-GreenEdge) |
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6 | Rigoberto Uran (Cannondale) |
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7 | Rudy Molard (Cofidis) |
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8 | Romain Bardet (AG2R) |
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9 | Enrico Gasparotto (Wanty – Groupe Gobert) |
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10 | Carlos Barbero (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) |
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Final general classification:
1 | Nairo Quintana (Movistar) |
30:50:19 |
2 | Alberto Contador (Tinkoff) |
+07” |
3 | Daniel Martin (Etixx – QuickStep) |
+17” |
4 | Richie Porte (BMC) |
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5 | Tejay Van Garderen (BMC) |
+27” |
6 | Romain Bardet (AG2R) |
+31” |
7 | Ilnur Zakarin (Katusha) |
+42” |
8 | Christopher Froome (Sky) |
+46” |
9 | Hugh Carthy (Caja Rural-Seguros RGA) |
+01’01” |
10 | Rigoberto Uran (Cannondale) |
+01’16” |