Vuelta a España: Primoz Roglic reigns in Spain as Eddie Dunbar celebrates superb race campaign
Corkman finishes 11th overall after claiming two stage wins, including victory in toughest mountain stage
Corkman finishes 11th overall after claiming two stage wins, including victory in toughest mountain stage
28-year-old from Cork pulled away on the gruelling climb to the finish line to win his second stage of the race
Cork cyclist is now 13th in the overall standings
Ireland’s Eddie Dunbar picks up a place on general classification and is now 13th
Fellow Australian Ben O’Connor maintains his five-second lead in the overall standings
Primoz Roglic took more time off race leader Ben O’Connor
Stage 13 took the riders from Lugo to Puerto de Ancares
Eddie Dunbar remains in 18th position overall after mountainous run in north-western Spain
Irish cyclist finished ahead of Belgium’s Quinten Hermans and Britain’s Max Poole, attacking on the last kilometre and beating the chasers
Australian remains three minutes and 53 seconds over Slovenia’s Primoz Roglic
Eddie Dunbar stormed home in 14th to take his best finish of the race so far
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