Australian Clarke seals Vuelta stage win

Australian rider Simon Clarke has claimed his second career grand tour stage win after claiming victory in stage five of Spain's La Vuelta.

Australian cyclist Simon Clarke .

Australian cyclist Simon Clarke has won stage five of La Vuelta. (AAP)

Australian cyclist Simon Clarke won stage five of La Vuelta as Rudy Molard took the leader's red jersey off the shoulders of Team Sky's Michal Kwiatkowski.

Education First-Drapac's Clarke beat Trek-Segafredo's Bauke Mollema and BMC's Alessandro De Marchi in a three-man sprint at the end of the 188.7km stage from Granada to Roquetas de Mar.

They had been part of a 25-man breakaway which also included Groupama-FDJ's Molard, who came home in a second group just eight seconds behind.

It was a second Vuelta stage win for the 33-year-old Clarke, with the other coming back in 2012.

"It's just amazing," the Melbourne rider said.

"I've worked so hard since I last won a stage here and I just couldn't repeat it. It's taken me so long to get back there and have my stars aligned. Even today I wasn't sure it was possible.

"I knew I had good legs but when you have a breakaway with so many riders the cooperation is not very good.

"The winning move went on the descent so it was a tricky one to pick. I knew I had good legs, I just had to pray the moves I was doing were the right ones."

Britain's Simon Yates, riding for Australian team Mitchelton-Scott, was safely in the main bunch and now sits fourth overall, 71 seconds behind Molard.

With the main peloton, including Kwiatkowski, not crossing the line for another four minutes and 47 seconds, Molard goes into the red jersey by 61 seconds from the Polish rider.

It was the second straight day stage honours had gone to the breakaway following Ben King's victory on stage four, but where the Dimension Data rider fell short of taking red from Kwiatkowski 24 hours earlier, Molard succeeded this time.

There was plenty of climbing on the day but the stage would be defined by the long descent to the finish.

It was there Clarke, Mollema and De Marchi broke clear while Molard joined Davide Villella (Astana) and Floris De Tier (LottoNL) in a counter-attack.

Team Sky did initially chase in defence of the red jersey but it was clear as they reached the foot of the descent they were content for Molard to take it as they focused on marking the other general classification hopefuls.


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