There is an expression that Eddie Dunbar has been repeating almost like a mantra since his move from Ineos to Jayco-Alula at the beginning of last season: “I need to back myself more.” It turns out he was right.
Five kilometres from the summit of Picón Blanco, at the end of the toughest stage of the Vuelta a España, Dunbar attacked with purpose from the red jersey group on gradients that occasionally grazed 18%. First, the Irishman caught and passed his former teammate Pavel Sivakov, then he resisted a dogged pursuit from David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ), but he knew the day’s favourites had yet to move.
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