Hat-Trick for Valverde, GC for Porte

Mar 29, 2015 – Australia’s Richie Porte sealed victory at the Tour of Catalonia on Sunday despite Spaniard Alejandro Valverde winning his third stage of the seven-day race. AFP/Yuzuru Sunada Valverde picked up a total of 12 bonus seconds on the day thanks to the stage win and an earlier…

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Mar 29, 2015 – Australia’s Richie Porte sealed victory at the Tour of Catalonia on Sunday despite Spaniard Alejandro Valverde winning his third stage of the seven-day race.

AFP/Yuzuru Sunada

Valverde picked up a total of 12 bonus seconds on the day thanks to the stage win and an earlier intermediate sprint, but Porte didn’t lose any more time on the hilly 126.6 kilometer circuit around Barcelona to win by four seconds.

Victory continued 30-year-old Porte’s fantastic early season form having also won his second Paris-Nice title just two weeks ago. France’s Bryan Coquard was second in the stage just ahead of Russian Sergei Chernetski, who won his first World Tour stage on Saturday.

Italian Domenico Pozzovivo was just a second behind Valverde in third overall with two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador a further two seconds adrift in fourth.

“We wanted to try and get the overall win and we fought all day for it, although we knew it was going to be very, very difficult,” said Valverde.

“We go away from here with three victories and second in the general classification, so you can’t ask for more. It was a very balanced race.” An early three-man breakaway group of Marek Rutkiewicz, David Arroyo and Walter Pedraza was kept in check by Movistar as they looked to set up Valverde for a push at winning the general classification.

The 34-year-old then made his move on the last of eight laps up the Alt de Montjuic with five kilometers to go, but quickly abandoned any hopes of making a solo run to the line as Pozzovivo and Porte followed him. Irishman Dan Martin attacked two kilometers later, but he too was caught in the final few meters as Valverde had just enough power to get to the line first in a congested sprint finish.

Final 12-kilometers of Stage 7

Results Stage 7

1. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 2hr 47min 33sec
2. Bryan Coquard (FRA/EUC) at same time
3. Sergei Chernetski (RUS/KAT) s.t.
4. Jarlinson Pantano (COL/IAM) s.t.
5. Romain Hardy (FRA/COF) s.t.
6. Jose Rojas (ESP/MOV) s.t.
7. Rigoberto Uran (COL/EQS) s.t.
8. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) s.t.
9. Rafael Valls (ESP/LAM) s.t.
10. Gianluca Brambilla (ITA/EQS) s.t.

General Classification

1. Richie Porte (AUS/SKY) 30hr 30min 30sec
2. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) at 0:04
3. Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA/ALM) 0:05
4.. Alberto Contador (ESP/TCS) 0:07
5. Rigoberto Uran (COL/EQS) 0:18
6. Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) 0:27
7. Darwin Atapuma Hurtado (COL/BMC) 0:33
8. Rafael Valls (ESP/LAM) 0:43
9. Daniel Martin (IRL/TCG) 1:35
10. Jarlinso Pantano (COL/IAM) 2:16

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