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Matteo Trentin wins stage 10 of La Vuelta with Chris Froome still leading overall

Trentin wins Vuelta 10th stage, Froome retains red jersey

Italy's rider Matteo Trentin celebrates on the podium  after winning the 18th stage of the 99th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, from Muggio to Pinerolo on Ma
Image: Matteo Trentin won stage 10 of La Vuelta

Italian Matteo Trentin won stage 10 of La Vuelta but the day's racing failed to affect Chris Froome's position as leader of the general classification.

The four-time Tour de France champion remains 36 seconds ahead of his closest rivals, but did see Nicolas Roche join Esteban Chaves in joint second place after the Irishman gained 29 seconds.

Ascending the Collado Bermejo, Trentin and Jose Joaquin Rojas formed a breakaway before the former ultimately pulled away to win his second stage of the 2017 event.

"For me, I wasn't willing to take any risks. I am in a good position in the GC and there was a lot of roads from the bottom of the climb to the finish," Team Sky's Froome said.

"We took it easy with my team-mates and kept everything together. Nico Roche wasn't a big worry for me.

"As I said, I was happy to stay safe, but he obviously did a great ride. He's in fantastic shape in La Vuelta, so congratulations to him."

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