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Nibali stays cautious after gaining on Froome in Vuelta a Espana

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Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain-Merida) looked more pleased than he sounded at the summit of Los Machucos following stage 17 at the Vuelta a Espana, speaking as he regained his strength after an impressive ride on the difficult ascent, second only in steepness to the Angliru.

On a climb where he was at best expected to match Chris Froome (Team Sky), given their performances on the previous ascents of La Vuelta, Nibali attacked, dropped Froome and then clawed back 42 seconds on the Briton. In the process, he both buttressed his second place overall and breathed some life back into a GC competition that was increasingly looking as if it had been settled in favour of the Team Sky rider.

Fourth at the finish line following a mid-stage acceleration with a small group of overall contenders, Nibali seemed as surprised as anyone that Froome had not carried out his usual strategy of letting his rivals gain a small margin, and then launching a spectacular counter-attack.

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Talking in the back of a rented minibus - the team buses unable to reach the summit of the Machucos because the roads were too narrow and steep - Nibali smiled when it was put to him that the GC fight was still on.

"It's difficult. Look, every day [in the Vuelta] I re-evaluate things and we have to see what happens. Even today was very hard," Nibali, now just 1:16 behind the Briton, told a small group of reporters.

"In the last climb I had slightly unusual feelings after yesterday's time trial stage, but then I found my own pace and I went up the climb very well. I collaborated well with [Ilnur] Zakarin (Katusha-Alpecin), because we both wanted to take back time in the overall, and that was a good thing."

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