The Italian gained one place in the standings after the toughest climb of this edition.

Halloween was Saturday, but the cruel monster everyone fears – including a 151-man group roaming Spain these weeks – made its appearance twenty-four hours later, when for just the eighth time in history it decided to show the entire world what it’s capable of. Alto de l’Angliru, because this is the beast’s name, featured at the end of a short 109.4km stage that set out from La Pola Llaviana and contained four other classified climbs.

Deceuninck – Quick-Step’s Mattia Cattaneo wasn’t scared of what rested ahead, so he immediately got infiltrated in a twenty-man breakaway that somehow managed to put a maximum gap of three minutes between them and a red jersey group keen on fighting for victory on the ultra-steep Angliru.

On the first-category Alto del Cordal, a major selection took place at the front, leaving only three riders in the lead, one of whom was the 30-year-old from Alzano Lombardo. Cattaneo continued to push ahead in the valley, together with his companions stretching out their lead to 40 seconds by the time they started Angliru (12.4km, 9.9%). Three kilometers into the climb, the reduced bunch caught the trio, but Mattia continued to put in a valiant ride which saw him stay with the best until six kilometers from the top.

Dropped by the ruthless pace on the double-digit gradients of the mythical Asturian ascent, the Italian rode his own tempo to the top, ignoring the pain on the 23% maximum slopes and concluding his effort on this gargantuan climb a couple of minutes down on the winner Hugh Carthy (EF Pro Cycling), a result that lifted him one place in the general classification with six days to go.

“I felt good today, so decided to go in the break hoping it would have a chance of making it, but the GC teams had different plans and chased hard, bringing us back on the final climb. Despite this, I am satisfied with this stage, because for me it was important to be at the front and climb so well, especially as just one month ago my season looked to be over. My confidence is on an upward trajectory and we’ll keep fighting until the end for some more strong results”, Mattia said ahead of the race’s last rest day.

 

Photo credit: ©David Ramos / Getty Images

Race details

1 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
3:08:40
2 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
0:16
3 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
0:16
4 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
0:16
5 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
0:26
6 Sepp Kuss
Team Jumbo-Visma
0:26
7 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
0:26
8 Wout Poels
Bahrain - McLaren
1:35
9 Michael Woods
EF Pro Cycling
1:35
10 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
2:15
21 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
6:12
29 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
8:15
102 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
29:19
106 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
29:33
113 Zdeněk Štybar
Deceuninck - Quick Step
30:56
117 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
31:18
147 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
38:54
149 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
38:54
1 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
48:29:27
2 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
0:10
3 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
0:32
4 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
0:35
5 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
1:50
6 Wout Poels
Bahrain - McLaren
5:13
7 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
5:30
8 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte
Movistar Team
6:22
9 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
6:41
10 Mikel Nieve Iturralde
Mitchelton-Scott
6:42
18 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
15:35
38 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:14:15
88 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:27:48
102 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:40:57
109 Zdeněk Štybar
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:43:52
117 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:49:56
138 Michael Mørkøv Christensen
Deceuninck - Quick Step
3:08:50
146 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
3:19:30
1 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
147 pt
2 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
104 pt
3 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
100 pt
4 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
75 pt
5 Guillaume Martin Guyonnet
Cofidis
74 pt
6 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
66 pt
7 Felix Großschartner
BORA - hansgrohe
60 pt
8 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
57 pt
9 Marc Soler Giménez
Movistar Team
53 pt
10 Michael Woods
EF Pro Cycling
52 pt
22 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
27 pt
29 Sam Bennett
Deceuninck - Quick Step
20 pt
43 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
10 pt
67 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2 pt
1 Enric Mas Nicolau
Movistar Team
48:31:17
2 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
4:51
3 David Gaudu
Groupama - FDJ
6:37
4 Georg Zimmermann
CCC Team
32:59
5 Kobe Goossens
Lotto Soudal
41:14
6 Gino Mäder
NTT Pro Cycling
42:08
7 Will Barta
CCC Team
42:30
8 Clément Champoussin
AG2R La Mondiale
1:09:47
9 Andrea Bagioli
Deceuninck - Quick Step
1:12:25
10 Juan Pedro López Pérez
Trek - Segafredo
1:15:17
28 Jannik Steimle
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:25:58
35 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:39:07
40 Ian Garrison
Deceuninck - Quick Step
2:48:06
1 Guillaume Martin Guyonnet
Cofidis
76 pt
2 Richard Carapaz Montenegro
INEOS Grenadiers
30 pt
3 Sepp Kuss
Team Jumbo-Visma
27 pt
4 Tim Wellens
Lotto Soudal
22 pt
5 Hugh Carthy
EF Pro Cycling
21 pt
6 Primož Roglič
Team Jumbo-Visma
21 pt
7 Dan Martin
Israel Start-Up Nation
20 pt
8 Aleksandr Vlasov
Astana Pro Team
18 pt
9 Michael Storer
Team Sunweb
17 pt
10 Michael Woods
EF Pro Cycling
16 pt
19 Rémi Cavagna
Deceuninck - Quick Step
6 pt
20 Mattia Cattaneo
Deceuninck - Quick Step
6 pt
1 Movistar Team 145:46:13
2 Team Jumbo-Visma 1:29
3 Astana Pro Team 26:39
4 UAE Team Emirates 47:06
5 Mitchelton-Scott 48:46
6 Cofidis 1:10:29
7 INEOS Grenadiers 1:48:18
8 Groupama - FDJ 2:12:20
9 CCC Team 2:14:44
10 EF Pro Cycling 2:18:55

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