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Nicolas Roche says leading Vuelta is 'like a dream'

“Every year I come to the Tour of Spain I think about having the red jersey for one day and it is incredible to do it,” he said.

IT WAS A happy ending for the Roche family at this afternoon’s Vuelta, after the day had started on a poor note, with Nicolas Roche’s cousin Dan Martin having to withdraw from the race after a heavy fall in Friday’s stage.

“I am not used to having the leader’s jersey, but I like it, it is like a dream,” Roche said afterwards.

“Every year I come to the Tour of Spain I think about having the red jersey for one day and it is incredible to do it.

“I don’t know how long I’ll be in the lead but even just a day or two more would be a bonus.”

Leopold Konig was the other big winner of the day as he moved from 14th in the overall standings to fifth with his first stage win in a grand tour.

“It was quite surprising. The first part of the climb was really steep but at the end it was quite steady and I knew that if I survived the first part I could survive until the end,” the 25-year-old told TVE.

“My intention was just to go for the general classification rather than a stage win and try to get into the top 10.

“But when all the team is working for you it is something that gives you a lot of confidence. It is a dream come true.”

image(Daniel Connolly from Cork places the tricolour on Nicolas Roche’s team bus)

The gruelling climb up the Alto Penas Blancas to the finish was always expected to split the peloton after three days of racing more favourable to the sprinters.

Igor Anton (Euskaltel-Euskadi) was first to make a move for home five kilometres from the end, but he was soon followed by Thibaut Pinot (FDJ), Ivan Basso (Cannondale), Konig, Daniel Moreno and Roche.

Konig then moved in front with just over a kilometre to go and held off Moreno’s final attack to take the victory.

The Spaniard’s final push was enough though to move him up from eighth to second in the overall classification alongside Horner who came in 23 seconds behind Konig with Nibali finishing a further four seconds back in 16th.

Additional reporting by Paul Fennessy

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