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Cancellera wins in Valencia

Daniel Martin
Daniel Martin

Swiss time trial ace Fabian Cancellara powered through the rain to take a stage win and regain control of the Tour of Spain on Saturday.

Irishman Philip Deignan finished in 50th place, two minutes and 12 second behind the stage winner. Daniel Martin was 131st.

Cancellera, the 2008 Olympic and multiple world time trial champion, was the only rider to complete the 30-km rain-soaked race against the clock in less than 37 minutes.

He stopped the clock on 36 minutes 41 seconds, with Britain's David Millar second, 32 seconds back. German Bert Grabsch was third.

Cancellara, the winner of the opening time-trial stage a week ago, told reporters: 'This victory was much harder to achieve than last Saturday's. The course was very slippery and the heavy rain made it much more difficult.'

Keen to regain his world title on Sept. 24 in Mendrisio, Switzerland, Cancellara said: 'Today was a good test for me; it's made me very optimistic for what's coming up in September.'

The 28-year-old Saxo Bank rider said he had been inspired by Saturday's spectacular finish inside Valencia's Formula One motor circuit.

'Seeing these surroundings was a big extra motivation, they made me want to try and go as fast as the guys do in Formula One.

'Getting back the leader's jersey as well as winning the stage was the icing on the cake.'

Cancellara now heads the general classification with Belgian Tom Boonen second by 51 seconds and Spain's David Herrero in third place, 59 seconds back.

The best-placed overall favourite is Spain's Alejandro Valverde, seventh at one minute 14 seconds.

'I felt good and I'm pleased I didn't lose too much time on the specialists,' Valverde told reporters.

'The next big step is doing well in tomorrow's mountain-top finish in Aitana and after that we'll really see who the main contenders are for the overall victory.'

The Tour of Spain finishes in Madrid on 20 September.

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