31 Aug 2017

Froome extends lead in Vuelta a Espana

6:43 am on 31 August 2017

The British cyclist Chris Froome's grip on the Vuelta a Espana title has got even tighter after a second place on the latest mountain stage.

Colombian Miguel Angel Lopez won stage eleven, his first victory in a grand tour, to move into the top 10 at the expense of Ireland's Nicolas Roche, who began the day third overall 36 seconds off the pace but ended nearly five minutes behind Froome.

Froome now has an overall lead of one minute 19 seconds.

Chris Froome celebrates his stage win in La Vuelta

Chris Froome has extended his lead in the general classification. Photo: Supplied

The Briton made up time in the gruelling stage from Lorca to Calar Alto in Andalusia - which featured 3,490 metres of climbing and finished 2,120 metres above sea level - with a late dash from the back to the front of the chasing pack behind Lopez.

Froome beat Dutchman Wilco Kelderman and Italy's Vincenzo Nibali to finish 14 seconds behind Lopez and take a six second bonus in his bid to become the first rider since 1978 to win a double of La Vuelta and the Tour de France.

Nibali overtook Esteban Chaves as Froome's nearest challenger and moved into second place overall, with the Colombian dropping from 36 seconds behind Froome before the stage to 2:33 adrift in third.