Trentin seals Vuelta treble, Froome retains lead

Trentin seals Vuelta treble, Froome retains lead
Quick-Step Floors' Italian cyclist Matteo Trentin, left, celebrates as he crosses the finish line winning the 13th stage of La Vuelta Tour of Spain on Friday. (AFP)
Updated 01 September 2017 20:03
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Trentin seals Vuelta treble, Froome retains lead

Trentin seals Vuelta treble, Froome retains lead

TOMARES: Italian sprinter Matteo Trentin claimed his third win of the Vuelta a Espana on stage 13 as Chris Froome finished safely among the chasing pack to retain his overall lead on Friday.
Quick-Step rider Trentin continued his dominance of the few sprint stages of the largely mountainous three-week trek around Spain by pipping compatriot Gianni Moscon and Denmark’s Soren Kragh Andersen to the line in a time of 4hr 25min 13sec.
Trentin was also victorious on stages four and 10 as Quick-Step have now won five stages in total.
“It’s amazing, I came to this race with confidence but never expected anything like this,” said Trentin.
“For the team the Vuelta is not finished and we are betting for more.”
Froome lost time due to a mechanical problem and a crash in Thursday’s 12th stage, but he stayed alert near the front of the peloton to finish seventh on the day on the 198.4km ride from Coin to Tomares.
The Briton, who is aiming to become just the third rider to win the Tour de France and Vuelta in the same year, retains a 59-second lead over Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali.
Saturday’s stage promises another showdown between the race favorites with a gruelling uncategorized climb to end the 175km ride from Ecija to Sierra de La Pandera.