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Sat May 26 15:45:10 SAST 2012

Spaniard Anton basks in glow of Basque win

Alasdair Fotheringham, Reuters | 10 September, 2011 11:22
Euskaltel Euskadi's Igor Anton of Spain cycles to win the 19th stage of the Tour of Spain
Euskaltel Euskadi's Igor Anton of Spain cycles to win the 19th stage of the Tour of Spain "La Vuelta" cycling race between Noja and Bilbao September 9, 2011
Image by: FELIX ORDONEZ / REUTERS

Home rider Igor Anton secured a dream victory for Euskaltel-Euskadi on Friday when the Tour of Spain went through the team’s Basque Country region for the first time in 33 years. 

Race leader Juan Jose Cobo of Spain also had to respond to a double attack by second-placed Briton Chris Froome on the Vivero climb.     

    With two days remaining Cobo leads by 13 seconds. Froome’s Sky team mate Bradley Wiggins of Britain is third at one minute 41 seconds.     

    Cheered on by thousands of Basque fans welcoming the race back after a long absence, Anton powered away on his regular training climb on the Vivero for a solo victory in the centre of Bilbao.     

    Second behind the climbing specialist on the hilly 158,5-km 19th stage was Italian Marzio Bruseghin, 41 seconds back. German Dominik Nerz finished third at one minute 30 seconds.     

    A winner on the prestigious Zoncolan climb in the Giro d’Italia in May, Anton told reporters: “This victory today is so important I could retire right now.     

    “In a sense it didn’t matter if I won, just being able to break away ahead of the pack was amazing, to be able to race through the Basque Country after a 33-year absence was something very special.   

    PHYSICAL PROBLEMS     

    “I had a lot of physical problems at the start of the race.

I did not recover well after a hard Giro,” added Anton who is down in 33rd place overall.     

    “I was sunk mentally and physically but I slowly got better and winning today has made it all worthwhile.”     

    Cobo said he was wary of the twin Sky threat from Froome and Wiggins in the last two stages.     

    “Today was a big step forward but it’s not over yet,” Cobo explained. “I’m sure Sky will keep attacking.     

    Froome said: “I’ve got nothing to lose and all to gain so I went for it. Thirteen seconds is such a small margin it would be crazy to give the race to him”.     

    The Tour of Spain ends in Madrid on Sunday.        

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