Sky Procycling’s Juan Antonio Flecha (R) of Spain, Christopher Froome of Britain and Ian Stannard of Britain cycle through the Motorland race track during the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain. (REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu)
Alberto Contador, from Spain, right, signs autograph before to start the seventh stage, 164.2 kilometers (102.02 miles), between Huesca and Alcaniz, of the Vuelta cycling race that finish in Alcaniz, Friday, Aug. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
FDJ-Bigmat’s Arnaud Courteille of France falls during the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain “La Vuelta” cycling race between Huesca and Alcaniz, August 24, 2012. (REUTERS/Felix Ordonez)
Cyclist fans look on the cyclists pack passing beside them during the seventh stage, 164.2 kilometers (102.02 miles), between Huesca and Alcaniz, of the Vuelta cycling race that finish in Alcaniz, Friday, Aug. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
Katusha’s Team Joaquin Rodriguez, from Spain, center, on the podium with the overall red shirt leader, at the end of the seventh stage, 164,2 kilometers (102.02 miles), between Huesca and Alcaniz. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
Argos Shimano’s Team John Degenkolb, from Germany, celebrates on the podium after winning the seventh stage, 164.2 kilometers (102.02 miles), between Huesca and Alcaniz. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
Argos Shimano’s Team John Degenkolb, from Germany, celebrates after winning the seventh stage, 164,2 kilometers (102.02 miles), between Huesca and Alcaniz. (AP Photo/Alvaro Barrientos)
Lotto-Belisol Team’s Oliver Kaisen of Belgium (L) and Vicente Reynes of Spain cycle during the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain “La Vuelta” cycling race between Huesca and Alcaniz, August 24, 2012. (REUTERS/Joseba Etxaburu)
The peloton rides during the seventh stage of the Tour of Spain “La Vuelta” cycling race between Huesca and Alcaniz August 24, 2012. (REUTERS/Felix Ordonez)
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