No world championships for Contador

Spain's two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador says he will not compete in the world road race championships.

Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador says he will not compete in the world road race championships later this month.

The 31-year-old - speaking during the rest day in the Tour of Spain which he leads - said the course in Ponferrada in the north east of Spain was not suited to his strengths.

"The world championship course is not in any way suited to my style and I think other riders who will be able to help (the Spanish team) more should go," he said on Tuesday.

I prefer to give my place up to another rider."

The race on September 28 is a 254km ride where the riders complete 14 laps of 18.2km.

Contador, who has never won the world title, said that despite being in the lead, much could happen to prevent him winning a third Tour of Spain between now and Sunday when the race climaxes in Santiago de Compostella.

He has a 1min 36sec advantage over his compatriot Alejandro Valverde, with Britain's 2013 Tour de France champion Chris Froome third, a further three seconds in arrears,

"There is a medium size mountain climb in Galicia which is very demanding and I will have to be on the lookout for attacks and there is also the time-trial (9.7km) on the final day," he said.

Wednesday's 17th stage is a 190.7km ride from Ortigueira to A Coruna which should suit the sprinters that remain in the peloton.


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