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"It's the hardest stage of these opening ten days and it's going to be really tough. We'll see how the legs go, but I think I'm strong, my team-mates are, and we will go for it. I'm still there and that's the im...

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13.07.2014 @ 20:59 Posted by Emil Axelgaard

Alejandro Valverde lost a bit of time in yesterday's first summit finish of the Tour de France but he remains optimistic as he goes into tomorrow's much harder stage. The Spaniard is convinced that both he and his team are strong and praises Astana for giving away the yellow jersey.

 

A long break - 155 out of the 170km on stage nine from Gérardmer to Mulhouse in the lead, the last sixty on a solo action - awarded World TT champion Tony Martin (OPQ) the win on stage nine of the Tour de France, another day of changing weather and long - though gentle - climbs, six in total, into the Massif des Vosges, where the biggest battle was the one to get into the day's break. With Jesús Herrada searching the initial attempts, it was responsibility for another of the Movistar Team to show the Blue colours up-front: José Joaquín Rojas.

 

The Spaniard's group, with no less than 28 units and always pulled by Europcar, which had five of its riders inside, didn't find the strength to reel back Martin, accomplanied before the last two climbs by Italian allrounder Alessandro de Marchi (CAN). After a short attempt by Gallopin (LTB) - new race leader, after he was granted five minutes by Vincenzo Nibali's Astana at the finish - and Chérel (ALM), the small bunch sprinted 2'45" after Martin, with Rojas in sixth spot. Behind them, Alejandro Valverde - now 7th overall, at 4'01" - and his team-mates crossed the finish with no troubles.

 

The quatorze juillet, France's national public holiday, will bring a spectacular mountain route for stage ten, with just 161km, but featuring the Firstplan (Cat-2), the Petit Ballon (Cat-1), Platzerwasel (Cat-1), Oderen (Cat-2), Col des Croix (Cat-3), Chevrères (Cat-3) and a mountain-top finish in La Planche des Belles Filles (Cat-1.) 


"The stage was pretty hard because the start came to be quite fast, and even though the bunch let the escape go away easily afterwards and we didn't suffer so much in the finale, the route was quite demanding," Valverde said. "Tomorrow's stage will be a very important day in this Tour.

 

"It's the hardest stage of these opening ten days and it's going to be really tough. We'll see how the legs go, but I think I'm strong, my team-mates are, and we will go for it. I'm still there and that's the important thing.

 

"What Nibali did is normal; they had taken responsibility in the race for many days and decided to leave it on Gallopin's shoulders - he's a great rider, but I don't know if he will be capable keeping up with the GC riders."  

 

"Yesterday's climb was one kilometer and a half, too short to make an overview too pesimistic or optimistic on those twenty seconds Alejandro lost at the finish," manager Eusebio Unzué said. "Tomorrow will bring us a more accurate picture on how everyone is doing before the first rest day.

 

"I think Astana made a wise move: they have spent eight days working at the front and that, for a team which thinks of winning the day, was a good moment to concede the jersey and find an ally for tomorrow's stage in the Lotto squad."

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