Astana's Fabio Aru has ridden himself into the lead of the Vuelta on a day when Tour de France champion Chris Froome of Team Sky struggled after an early crash during a stage regarded by many as one of the toughest ever to feature in a Grand Tour. On a terrific day for Astana, Mikel Landa took the stage win.
Behind him, Aru, the only one of the race favourites not to have ridden the Tour de France in July, had attacked on the final climb of the 138km stage from Andorra La Vella to Cortals d'Encamp, crossing the line around a minute and a half behind his team mate, and well ahead of third-placed Ian Boswell of Team Sky.
It was the fourth Category 1 climb of a brutal day that also featured a Category 2 ascent and a Hors-Categorie climb as well, and it proved to be a tough day for Froome who crashed just 10 minutes into the stage.
He would rejoin the peloton but was dropped on the third last climb, the hors categorie Coll de la Galina and despite seeking treatment from the medical car for an injury to his left shoulder continued to lose time as he in all likellihood fell out of contention for the overall.
Out of the race is Tinkoff-Saxo's Sergi Paulinho, hit by a TV motorbike - the second time in this year's Vuelta that a race moto has taken out one of Oleg Tinkoff's team's riders following the departure of Peter Sagan last week.
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Astana's Fabio Aru, new race leader
The team worked a tactic today to be together when we could and to coordinate our actions - this shows we have a strong, thinking team with 10 more stages to go - to defend the red jersey is now our main objective.
Team Sky's Geraint Thomas, who helped nurse Chris Froome during the stage
Froomey obviously had a heavy crash and he said his foot was quite bad. He said his legs were okay but on the especial category climb he started to suffer when Astana really lit it up. He got dropped then, and I was about to get dropped myself anyway so I sat up and waited for him.
He seemed to come round on the last climb but we just had to keep going. Froomey always keeps fighting and that's what we did. It's unfortunate because obviously Nico [Roche] was suffering from his crashes as well. Not the ideal day but it was nice to see Boz [Ian Boswell] get up there and get a result for himself.
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The Sky plan is almost complete!
Bad luck for Froome, but he really does need to stay sharp, he is a fantastic and gifted athlete, but like old 'Abdu a good, but not a great cyclist.
Sean Kelly or Robert Millar wouldn't have done that.
We'll if Sean had, he would have got back on track, but then we haven't had anyone like Sean since.
I placed a reasonably chunky bet on Aru to take out the GC after Dan from GCN picked him.
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Come on you cheating mofo, bring home the bacon!
I liked to see you get up after a fall and keep up with the best riders in the world over one of the most challenging days you are ever likely to see.
I was surprised he finished the day looking how he could hardly walk. Less dramatic headlines please, more fact
Yeah, cos your comment isn't dramatic is it? Much?
Froome 'breaks' rather than 'cracks', maybe?
Yeah, I'd like to see road.cc ride over 100k on a broken foot within ten minutes of the leaders!