Yates leads Vuelta again after stage win

Simon Yates, of Australian team Mitchelton-Scott, has taken stage 14 of Spain's La Vuelta to reclaim the overall lead.

British rider Simon Yates of Mitchelton Scott.

Simon Yates is now 20 seconds clear of Alejandro Valverde after winning stage 14 of La Vuelta. (AAP)

Riding for Australian pro cycling team Mitchelton-Scott, Simon Yates snatched back the leader's red jersey at Spain's La Vuelta after a stunning late attack propelled him to victory in stage 14, giving him a 20-second advantage at the top of the general classification.

Nairo Quintana, champion in 2016, looked set to take the overall lead from Jesus Herrada as well as the stage victory as he charged ahead with fellow Colombian Miguel Angel Lopez on his tail towards the top of the Les Praeres mountain.

British rider Yates, however, bided his time before attacking in the brief flat section of the final climb just as the final kilometer approached, closing in on the Colombians then surging ahead as the climb kicked in on the 171km route from Cistierna to Les Praeres de Nava.

Yates finished two seconds ahead of Lopez and Spaniard Alejandro Valverde and seven seconds clear of fifth-placed Quintana, retaking the red jersey after ceding it to Spaniard Herrada on Thursday.

Yates holds an overall 20-second lead over 2009 winner Valverde and 25 over Quintana, with Lopez 47 seconds back in fourth.

"I chose my moment really well and didn't look back until it flattened out a little. There was a bit of a gap, so I just gave everything to the line," said Yates, who first took the red jersey after coming ninth in stage nine but only had a one-second advantage over Valverde then.

"I'm much happier now, I feel I deserve it more this time. I gave everything I could," he added.

Yates' Australian teammate Jack Haig finished 13th and lies 15th in the general classification.

Herrada was rarely considered as a serious contender and after seeing his lead significantly trimmed on Friday, he suffered even more on the second consecutive summit finish, finishing nine minutes and 16 seconds behind Yates.

Herrada tumbled down to 17th in the general classification, seven minutes 44 seconds back from the Briton.

Sunday's stage 15 is the third consecutive summit finish, a 178.2km route from Ribera de Arriba to Lagos de Covadonga, a mountain which has proved decisive in determining the Vuelta winner on several occasions and where Quintana triumphed on the way to his overall victory in 2016.


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