Archie Ryan had his highest finish of this year's Vuelta a Espana this afternoon, coming home in fourth place on Stage 10.
Australian Jay Vine (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) went for broke five kilometres from the summit finish to claim victory, repeating his stage six victory, while race favourite Jonas Vingegaard reclaimed the leader's red jersey.
Vine caught and overtook Spain's Pablo Castrillo (Movistar) late on in the climb to the end of the 175.3 km ride from Parque de la Naturaleza Sendaviva to El Ferial Larra Belagua.
Ryan (EF Education-EasyPost) also attacked late on to finish a second behind Javier Romo of Movistar in third.
Castrillo held on to take second spot, 35 seconds behind Vine, with the Spaniard's compatriot and teammate Javier Romo finishing third.
Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) had lost the red jersey to Norway's Torstein Traeen (Bahrain Victorious) after stage six, but after beginning Tuesday's stage 37 seconds off the lead, he gapped Traeen on the final climb to move 26 seconds ahead in the general classification
Eddie Dunbar came home in 39th, just under five minutes off the race winner Vine.
Ryan is 44th overal, with Dunbar behind him in 51st.