THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
VALDEPENAS DE JAEN, Spain — Joaquin Rodriguez won the fifth stage of the Spanish Vuelta and French cyclist Sylvain Chavanel kept the overall leader’s red jersey on Wednesday.
A day after helping Daniel Moreno to victory, Rodriguez had the favour returned by his fellow Spaniard and Katusha teammate to finish the 187-kilometre stage in four hours 42 minutes 54 seconds.
Dutch rider Wouter Poels of Vancansoleil-DCM was four seconds behind Rodriguez, crossing the finish line one second ahead of Moreno. Poels’ Dutch teammate Bauke Mollema was seven seconds behind in fourth while Italian rider Michele Scarponi led a group of six that finished eight seconds back of Rodriguez.
"I had marked this stage down with an X beforehand," said Rodriguez, who finished fourth overall last year. "Last year I broke too early. This year I’m unbeatable."
Chavanel leads overall by nine seconds from Moreno after timing 18:02:34. Rodriguez moved within 23 seconds of the QuickStep cyclist in third, three seconds better than Danish rider Jakob Fuglsang.
Defending champion Vincenzo Nibali was 11th — 11 seconds behind — to trail Chavanel by 33 seconds in fifth.
British sprinter Mark Cavendish did not race after pulling out during Tuesday’s fourth stage.
Organizers held one minute silence before the start in honour of Spanish cyclist Xavier Tondo, who died in a freak accident earlier this year.
Thursday’s sixth stage is a 193.4-kilometre leg from Udeba to the ancient city of Cordoba. Sprinters will be have to be mindful of staying close to the leaders or risk losing out on a chance on the final sprint after a short climb near the close.