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Spaniard Alberto Contador took a massive step towards his second Giro d’Italia triumph by increasing his overall lead on Fabio Aru after an epic 16th stage won by fellow Spaniard Mikel Landa on Tuesday.

Astana rider Landa claimed his second win of the race in winning the 174km ride from Pinzolo to Aprica in the Italian Dolomites, which took in no less than five categorised mountain passes including the notoriously difficult Mortirolo.

In what proved to be another small humiliation for his team leader Aru, Landa came over the finish line in 5hr 02min 51sec to move up to second place overall at 4min 02sec behind Contador, who settled for third place at 38sec behind on the wheel of Dutchman Steven Kruijswijk.

Astana team leader Aru finished nearly three minutes off the pace to drop to third at 4:52 behind Contador, raising further doubts about Astana’s leadership with several mountain stages on the menu before Sunday’s final to Milan.

On what was billed as the ‘Queen’ stage of the race, Contador emerged a step closer to his second pink jersey after Astana ultimately paid the price for attacking the Spaniard when he suffered a puncture on the descent of the Aprica, with a little over 60 km remaining.

Astana and Katusha pounced on Contador’s misfortune to join forces and open up a gap, which soon left the Spanish race leader a minute down on the stage.

But with the Mortirolo to come and Contador having raced the notorious climb on his way to overall victory in 2008, Aru was a long way from safety.

Astana had worked hard to increase their advantage by the start of the 11.8 km climb to the summit. Contador was 50secs behind and, more worryingly for the Spaniard, totally on his own after losing his teammates one by one.

But Contador set about cutting his way through the stragglers dropped from the earlier front group. Although Aru was forging on with Landa and Dutchman Kruiswijk, the Italian was soon to be left on his own too.

Contador finally closed the gap 5km before the summit, prompting Landa — who appeared much fresher than Aru — to counter the Spaniard and leave his tiring team leader behind, alone and isolated, when Contador threatened to ride away solo.

By the summit, Contador, Landa and Kruijswijk held nearly a minute’s lead on Yuri Trofimov and Ryder Hesjedal, with Aru’s deficit now at nearly two minutes.

The gaps remained largely the same after the descent, with Aru suffering his own mechanical problem and requiring a change of bike before the long ride through the valley towards the foot of the final climb to Aprica.

Aru fought to limit the damage, but the grimaces on the Italian’s face spoke volumes. Up ahead of him, Landa pulled ahead of Contador and Kruijswijk in the final metres of the race to put a silver lining around Astana’s now seemingly doomed bid to top the race podium on Sunday.

 

Results from the 16th stage of the Giro d’Italia, held over 174 km between Pinzolo and Aprica on Tuesday:

Stage

1. Mikel Landa (ESP/AST) 5hr 02min 51sec, 2. Steven Kruijswijk (NED/TLJ) at 38sec, 3. Alberto Contador (ESP/TIN) same time, 4. Yuri Trofimov (RUS/KAT) 2:03, 5. Andrey Amador (CRC/MOV) s.t., 6. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/TCG) 2:10, 7. Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) 2:51, 8. Damiano Caruso (ITA/BMC) 3:16, 9. Leopold Koni (CZE/SKY) 3:19, 10. Carlos Betancur (COL/ALM) s.t.

Overall

1. Alberto Contador (ESP/TIN) 65hr 04min 59sec, 2. Mikel Landa (ESP/AST) at 4min 02sec, 3. Fabio Aru (ITA/AST) 4:52, 4. Andrey Amador (CRC/MOV) 5:48, 5. Yury Trofimov (RUS/KAT) 8:27, 6. Leopold Konig (CZE/SKY) 9:21, 7. Damiano Caruso (ITA/BMC) 9:52, 8. Steven Kruijswijk (NED/TLJ) 11:40, 9. Alexandre Geniez (FRA/FDJ) 12:48, 10. Ryder Hesjedal (CAN/TCG) 12:49

– Agence France-Presse

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