Roglic’s strong showing enabled him to climb into second in the general classification, six seconds behind Lopez, while Valverde moved into third overall, 16 seconds behind Lopez thanks to the 10 bonus seconds he earned from this stage victory. The terrain was much harder than Thursday’s hilly stage but less eventful and there were no high-profile crashes like the previous day, when Nicolas Roche and Rigoberto Uran were forced to abandon the race.
The Alto Mas de la Costa’s reputation is such that the words “Hell begins here” were spray painted on to the foot of the mountain in 2016 and only seven riders managed to finish the race within a minute of Valverde.
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