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Time trial triumph reignites Chris Froome's Vuelta challenge

Froome is only 81 seconds behind Quintana
Froome is only 81 seconds behind Quintana

Britain's Chris Froome cut the gap on Tour of Spain leader Nairo Quintana to one minute and 21 seconds with a spectacular performance in Friday's individual time trial.

The Sky Team rider completed the 37km course between the coastal towns of Javea and Calpe in 46 minutes and 33 seconds to win the 19th stage, his second victory in this year's event.

Colombian Quintana, wearing the race leader's red jersey, was the last man down the start ramp but could not maintain the pace of the Tour de France winner and finished 11th in the stage, losing two minutes and 16 seconds to Froome.

"Froome was flying," Quintana told Spanish TVE . "We still have an advantage and we need to defend it."

Spain's Jonathan Castroviejo finished 44 seconds behind Froome and Tobias Ludvigsson of Sweden was third.

"I'm really happy with the result today," Froome said. "Time trials are painful but I get a lot of satisfaction when I'm told I finished first," he added.

"There is one more tough day of racing and let's see what happens. I love the Vuelta. "It's racing at its toughest and I've really enjoyed it."

Froome's hopes of winning a Tour de France and Vuelta double are still alive, but Quintana is still favourite to win his first Tour of Spain ahead of Saturday's mountain stage, a 193.2km ride from Benidorm to Alto Aitana before Sunday's ceremonial sprint finish in Madrid.

"He has more than one minute but we are going to keep on fighting," Froome said. "We will see what happens tomorrow.

"Nairo has a good team around him. It's going to be tough to beat him."

Three-times Vuelta winner Alberto Contador finished eighth on Friday to leapfrog Esteban Chaves of Colombia into third in the general standings.

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