Canada’s Woods wins 13th Vuelta stage, Roglic takes another bite into O’Connor’s lead
PUERTO DE ANCARES, Spain (AP-CP) — Canada’s Michael Woods won the mountainous 13th stage of the Spanish Vuelta on Friday, while Primoz Roglic took another bite out of the race lead held by Ben O’Connor.
Woods dropped the other breakaway riders and finished the 176-kilometre (109-mile) route from Lugo to a category-one finish at Puerto de Ancares 45 seconds ahead of runner-up Mauro Schmid.
It was the third career win at the Vuelta for the cyclist from Ottawa.
“I’m on Cloud 9 right now,” the 37-year-old Woods said. “My big goal was to win a race with this Canadian jersey. I’ve had a tough season this year with illness and I’ve had a tough race with some bad luck, a lot of mechanicals, crashes and mistimed moments. So, this is a big moment of catharsis, a big moment of relief. The pressure has been building and to get this win now, I’m on cloud 9.