Cycling

Farrar wins fifth stage of Tour of Spain

American Tyler Farrar won the fifth stage of the Tour of Spain on Wednesday in a sprint finish, while Belgium's Philippe Gilbert retained the overall leader's red jersey.

The Garmin-Transitions rider beat Spain's Koldo Fernandez to the line at the end of the 198.8-kilometre course from Guadix to Lorca in southeastern Spain.

Third was Britain's Mark Cavendish, while Ireland's Nicolas Roche finished in 26th place, in the same time as the stage winner Farrar.

It was the American's fourth stage win in one of the three major Tours, after two stage victories in the Giro d'Italia this year and one in the Tour of Spain in 2009.

He was forced to drop out of the Tour de France in July as pain from a fractured wrist early in the event eventually took its toll in the 12th stage.

But the 26-year-old made amends by defending his title in the Vattenfall Cyclassics one-day race in Germany on 15 August, and again by sprinting to victory in Spain.

'It was a surprise for me today, I was ill yesterday, I had a bad night,' he said. 'This morning I was a little better' and 'I produced some adrenaline at the finish.'

The stage, which unlike those of the three previous days had no major climbs, was marked by an early breakaway by four riders - Jose Vicente Toribio, Pierre Rolland, Arnaud Labbe and David Gutierrez.

But they were caught with some 10 kilometres to go, and the race was set for a mass sprint to the finish, initially led by Cavendish.

Gilbert, who rides for the Omega Pharma team, retained his lead in the overall classification which he first claimed from Cavendish after winning Monday's third stage.

He is 10 seconds ahead of Anton and another Spanish rider, Joaquin Rodriguez. Roche currently sitsin 11th place, 58 seconds behind leader Gilbert.

 
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Nicolas Roche is 11th overall in Spain
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