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Quintana desperate to distance Froome

Movistar's Colombian cyclist Nairo Quintana arrives to the finish line to win during the 10th stage of the 71st edition of "La Vuelta" Tour of Spain, a 188,7km route between Lugones to Lagos de Covadonga on August 29, 2016

Colombian Tour of Spain overall leader Nairo Quintana says Chris Froome will remain a major danger unless he can extend his lead over the Briton in the mountains before a potentially decisive time-trial. Quintana is considered a better pure climber and can hurt Tour de France champion Froome on Saturday's Pyrenean stage, but is dreading the Sky leader's clear superiority for the penultimate day 37km individual time trial. "Froome is on good form and is racing at his own pace," insisted Quintana, despite leading the Briton by 58sec in the overall standings. "I'll have to take every opportunity that comes my way, I don't know where, but as of tomorrow we'll see. I need to extend my lead and get ready for the time trial," he said. Most pundits would feel that Quintana may need at least a further minute on Froome to go into the time trial feeling in any way comfortable of retaining his lead.