Lobato sprints to Ruta stage two win

Alberto Contador has retained his overall Ruta del Sol lead after finishing among the peloton in stage two of the Spanish race.

Spaniard Juan Jose Lobato has won a tight sprint to clinch stage two of the Ruta del Sol in southern Spain, while Alberto Contador retained his overall lead.

Lobato suffered a minor head injury when crashing during Wednesday's first stage, but timed his run to the finish perfectly to take Thursday's 191.7km stage from Utrera to Lucena ahead of German sprint specialist John Degenkolb and Slovenian Grega Bole in a time of 4 hours 51 minutes 59 seconds.

Contador, a double Tour de France champion, had made a surprising burst for the line himself in the final kilometres, but finished among the peloton to maintain his overall lead.

Movistar rider Benat Intxausti moves up to second just a second behind his compatriot after Luxembourg's Bob Jungels lost ground on the leaders.

Britain's Chris Froome remains eight seconds off the lead in third overall after finishing back in 12th on the day.

Friday's third stage sees the riders tackle a mountain finish for the first time in the five-day race with a 157.6km ride from Motril to Alto de Hazallanas.


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