'I'm staying optimistic' – race leader Ben O'Connor ready to battle on at Vuelta a España
Australian says Sunday's ultra-hard s꧅ummit finཧish similar to Col de la Loze in France

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vuelta a España leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ben O'Connor remainsꦆ upbeat regarding Sunday's ultra-difficult stage through the mountains⛦ of northern Spain, with the Australian determined to find the positives despite his off-day on the summit finish of Ancares on Friday.
Over the last week, the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale rider has seen his original GC advantage of nearly five minutes on 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) sla♔shed to just 1:21.&ꦅnbsp;
But the Australian remains in red all the samꦕe, and as he pointed out after stage 14's uneventful trek to Villablino, he defended himself well on the longer, steadier climbs of Sierra Nevada a week ago, and𒉰 he hopes to do the same on Sunday.
The question of whether O'Connor delivers a similar performance to Sierra Nevada or one more like Ancares on the 25% slopes of Cuitu Negru is critical for the overall outcome of the Vuelta. So too is the question of how Primož Roglič races on the longer ascents of Asturias after his devastating performance on Ancares: as O'Connor put it, "Everybody is looking at Primoz."
"It's going to be a really hard, important day and I'm looking forward to ไit," O'Connor said. "I'm more fatigued now than I was a w𝓰eek ago, but at least I'm not sick of being in the heat all the time like I was in the first week."
"We'll have to see how I ha𝔉ndle Sunday, I'm staying♏ optimistic because I do like the longer climbs."
While O'Connor's knowledge of the terrain in Galicia was limited, he has more experience of riding in Asturias from previous editions of the Vuelta. That's even if – like the vast mℱajority of the riders in this year's race - he has never tackl🌊ed the Cuitu Negru, last used by the Vuelta back in 2012.
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"I watched the ascent from 2012 the other day with Purito [Rodriguez] and Alberto (Contador), and it looks pretty gnarly. The final part in pa𝕴rticular is very steep, but so too is the part before the ski station and the finish."
"I don't know most of the stages we're facing now, but I do know something about racing in Asturias. There are some sup💮er-steep gradients, a lot of fog at times and some super-long climbs as well. This one is definitely extremely steep, though, - it reminds me of Col de la Loze."
Also racing the Vuelta, O'Connor's teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Felix Gall was the last rider to win on La Loze, an Alpine ascent inܫ France used in the 2023 To🐷ur.
It remains to be seen if Gal꧒l enjoys the same freedom of manoeuvre he had at Anc꧋ares, or if the Austrian, currently running eighth, will instead try to help O'Connor – who was notably isolated at Ancares – on Cuitu Negru.
More than Gall, in any case, the key reference points of stage 15 are likely to be both O'Connor, to see how well he can defend his red jersey, and his arch-rival Roglič.
"Everybody is looking at Primoz," O'Connor agreed, "I ඣcan appreciate how strong he was. But as happened in Granada [stage 9] we can't just look at one guy on the climbs. We have to look at everything."
Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters.