Contador wins stage to extend Vuelta lead

Alberto Contador has extended his overall lead in the Tour of Spain to one minute and 36 seconds after winning the 16th stage.

Alberto Contador rides during the Tour of Spain.

Alberto Contador has extended his overall lead in the Tour of Spain to one minute and 36 seconds. (AAP)

Alberto Contador moved a huge step closer to his third Tour of Spain victory as he saw off Britain's Chris Froome to win a gruelling 152.2km stage from San Martin del Rey Aurelio to La Farrapona.

Contador's first stage victory of the race in a time of 4 hours 53 minutes 35 seconds took his overall lead to 1:36 over compatriot Alejandro Valverde, with Froome a further three seconds adrift as he just failed to move into second in the general classification.

Italian Alessandro de Mar chi claimed third on the day, which was also marred by the disqualifications of Italy's Gianluca Brambilla and Russian Ivan Rovny for fighting just after the midway point of the stage.

"Today was a very good day for us," said a delighted Contador, who only decided to compete in the race a week before it began after suffering a broken shinbone in the Tour de France in July.

"I had the power I needed, I managed to keep going with the pace imposed by Froome and when I saw my opportunity I took advantage of it."

Adam Hansen is the highest ranked Australian in the general classification, sitting in 50th position, 1:28:34 behind Contador.

The landmark 16th stage of the race, including four category one climbs, was expected to play a decisive role in who is crowned the winner in Santiago de Compostela on Sunday.

However, the jousting between the general classification leaders had been overshadowed by the punch up between Brambilla and Rovny whilst they were part of a breakaway group of 13.

Rovny even had to ask for a new pair of sunglasses from his Tinkoff-Saxo team car as they were broken in the fight and despite riding on for over an hour both men were eventually told to stop and expelled from the race.

Froome eventually made a move with just four kilometres of the long climb to the finish line.

Contador was able to follow the 2013 Tour de France winner and the two managed to distance themselves from the chasing Valverde and Joaquim 'Purito' Rodriguez.

After Tuesday's rest day, the race returns with a flat 190.7km ride from Ortigueira to A Coruna on Wednesday.


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