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Roglic crashes, Astana grabs team time trial win in Spanish Vuelta

Miguel Angel Lopez leads Astana in opening stage

TORREVIEJA, Spain – Colombia rider Miguel Angel Lopez led Astana to a team time-trial victory as the Spanish Vuelta got underway on Saturday.

Astana finished with a time of 14 minutes, 51 seconds over a 8.33 mile flat, urban circuit on the streets of Torrevieja in southeastern Spain. It ended two seconds in front of Deceuninck-Quick Step, and five ahead of Team Sunweb.

Primoz Roglic, a Slovenian who transitioned from ski jumping to cycling in 2012 and was one of the pre-race favorites, was involved in a crash with other riders from his Jumbo-Visma team, and finished 40 seconds behind Lopez with a time of 15:31. Durango’s Sepp Kuss finished in 175th after he completed the time trial in 19:37 and sits 4:46 behind Lopez, while his fellow teammate Neilson Powless finished in 173rd with a time of 19:13.

The year’s Vuelta is without many top names, including defending champion Simon Yates, Tour de France winner Egan Bernal and Giro d’Italia winner Richard Carapaz.

Geraint Thomas, Julian Alaphilippe, Tom Dumoulin, Vincenzo Nibali, Mikel Landa and two-time former Vuelta champion Chris Froome are also absent.

In Sunday’s second stage, riders will face a hilly route of nearly 124 miles from Benidorm to Calpe on the southeastern coast of Spain.

The 21-day race is expected to be decided in the northern mountains. It will hit the Pyrenees in the enclave country of Andorra on Stage 9, when riders will face five mountain climbs in 58 miles.

Stages 13, 15 and 16 are also hard mountain hikes that will whittle down the title hopefuls before a final week in the rugged hills of central Spain.

The Durango Herald contributed to this report.