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Chris Froome maintains Vuelta lead as Matej Mohoric wins stage seven

Sky's British cyclist Chris Froome celebrates his Red Jersey on the podium of the 7th stage of the 72nd edition of "La Vuelta" Tour of Spain cycling race,
Image: Chris Froome retains his position in the red jersey after stage seven of La Vuelta

Team Sky's Chris Froome retained his slender overall lead of La Vuelta as Matej Mohoric battled his way to a solo victory on stage seven.

The 22-year-old UAE Team Emirates rider saw off the challenge of a 14-man breakaway heading into the finish at Cuenca to cross 16 seconds ahead of Poland's Pawel Poljanski, as the Bora-Hansgrohe racer ended runner-up for the
second consecutive day.

Spain's Jose Joaquin Rojas (Movistar) was beaten on the line in third, with Belgian Thomas De Gendt (Lotto-Soudal) having to settle for fourth.

Dutchman Jetse Bol was the biggest mover in the general classification standings, as the Manzana Postobon rider moved up 25 places into seventh as the peloton, which included Froome, finished over eight-and-a-half-minutes off the pace.

UAE Team Emirates' Slovenian cyclist Matej Mohoric celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 7th stage of the 72nd edition of "La Vuelta" Tour of
Image: Matej Mohoric took the honours on stage seven after a battling display

The 207-kilometre stage, which started from Lliria, featured a treble of category three climbs, with the breakaway taking shape from around 10kms as the riders battled against crosswinds.

However, it was Mohoric who ultimately lasted the distance for the climb and descent of Alto del Castillo before then pulling clear as he closed in on Cuenca.

Froome, who is aiming to become just the third man to win the Vuelta and Tour de France in the same year, kept his 11-second lead over Orica-Scott rider Estaban Chaves with the BMC pair Nicolas Roche and Tejay van Garderen are 13 seconds and 30 seconds adrift respectively.

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Saturday's eighth stage will run from Hellin to Xorret de Cat, which includes a category one climb towards the finish of the 199.5km route.

"It was a relatively in control day for us, so another good day to tick off now and start thinking about tomorrow," Froome told the Team Sky website.

"Tomorrow has a really tough final, there will be ramps of over 18 per cent on the climb before we descend to the finish, it's definitely going to be a GC."

Stage Seven Result (Lliria - Cuenca, 207 km)

1. Matej Mohoric (Slovenia / UAE Team Emirates) 4:43:35"

2. Pawel Poljanski (Poland / BORA-hansgrohe) +16"

3. Jose Joaquin Rojas (Spain / Movistar Team) ST

4. Thomas De Gendt (Belgium / Lotto-Soudal) ST

5. Alessandro De Marchi (Italy / BMC Racing Team) +27"

6. Floris De Tier (Belgium / LottoNL-Jumbo) ST

7. Jetse Bol (Netherlands / Manzana Postobon Team) +29"

8. Luis Angel Mate (Spain / Cofidis, Solutions Credits) +1:21"

9. Anthony Perez (France / Cofidis, Solutions Credits) +1:32"

10. Arnaud Courteille (France / FDJ)

General Classification (After Stage Seven)

1. Chris Froome (Britain / Team Sky) 27:46:51"

2. Esteban Chaves (Colombia / Orica-Scott) +11"

3. Nicolas Roche (Ireland / BMC Racing Team) +13"

4. Tejay van Garderen (U.S. / BMC Racing Team) +30"

5. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Bahrain-Merida) +36"

6. David De La Cruz (Spain / Quick-Step Floors) +40"

7. Jetse Bol (Netherlands / Manzana Postobon Team) +46"

8. Fabio Aru (Italy / Astana Pro Team) +49"

9. Adam Yates (Britain / Orica-Scott) +50"

10. Michael Woods (Canada / Cannondale-Drapac) +1:13"

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