2014 Vuelta a Espana: Stage 19 preview, live blog

By Tomas Fish / Roar Guru

After Fabio Aru’s stage win and Chris Froome’s attacking ride to gain time, Stage 19 will definitely feel like some respite for Vuelta a Espana race leader Alberto Contador. Join us here for all the action from 12 midnight AEST.

Stage 19 is a 180.5 kilometre race from Salvaterra de Mino to Cangas de Morrazo, and rather unusually for the Vuelta, is not a summit finish.

But the stage isn’t an all-out sprinter’s affair either.

There are two category 2 climbs on the stage, with the Alto Monte Faro coming just 15 kilometres from the finish. If the general classification riders are in a resting mood, the likes of John Degenkolb might be able to get over them in the group and contest the stage.

However, if the now-second-placed Chris Froome has his eye on more time gains, it’s unlikely we’ll see any of the fast finishers make it to the line in the front group.

It could be ideal breakaway territory with it being late in the third week, there are some very tired legs in the peloton, and an opportunist such as Luis Leon Sanchez might want to try his hand.

As ever with the Vuelta, there is an element of uncertainty about how the day’s stage will unfold. We’ll have all the coverage of the action here on The Roar.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:45:34+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Thankyou for joining me for stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana. Make sure you keep visiting The Roar for all the coverage of the last weekend of the race.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:43:57+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Good news, Dario Cataldo is back on his bike and is trying to finish the stage.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:38:16+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Confirmation from Sky that it was Dario Cataldo who crashed.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:37:30+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Michael Matthews was the next Aussie across the line in fifth.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:36:54+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Alberto Contador and Chris Froome finished together.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:36:00+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Should be no change on general classification.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:32:52+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Adam Hansen has won the day! A stage win for the Aussie hardman! John Degenkolb wins the sprint for second.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:31:08+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Last kilometre for Hansen!

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:31:08+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Last kilometre for Hansen!

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:30:36+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Adam Hansen has fourteen seconds!

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:29:12+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Three kilometres to go for Adam Hansen who has 7 seconds.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:28:32+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


A Cofidis rider also jumps off the front.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:27:54+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Adam Hansen has had a dig off the front of the peloton.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:27:12+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Michael Matthews and John Degenkolb are both in the front group.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:26:28+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Lutsenko has been caught as the peloton hit a ramp.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:24:19+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Seven kilometres to go and Lutsenko is still in front.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:22:24+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


John Degenkolb has made this front group.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:21:38+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


We've just seen a replay of the crash, his back wheel slides out and it looks like he makes contact with a tree.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:19:50+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Lutsenko has fourteen seconds. Still no news on the Sky rider, he was lying very still.

AUTHOR

2014-09-12T15:18:08+00:00

Tomas Fish

Roar Guru


Looks like Cataldo but I'm not sure. That did not look good, he might have hit a tree.

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