Primoz Roglic took more time off race leader Ben O’Connor
Spain’s Pablo Castrillo pushed through the pain barrier to take stage 15 of the Vuelta a Espana on Sunday, his second stage win, while .
“When Vlasov came in, I took a little rest, I took a little breath and once again I decided to speed up and I did it,” Castrillo said., who won stage 11 earlier in the week, moved up three places in the overall standings to 15th after finishing 14th in stage 15. Castrillo, Vlasov and Sivakov managed to hold a large enough lead to ensure the battle for the stage win came down to this trio, as behind them the peloton crumbled, leaving only the general classification leaders to the fore.
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