Commentaire:
                  
                 
                  
                  Today's race, the 15th of 21 stages in this year's Vuelta had 
                  a particular contour that was ultimately favorable to climbers. 
                  After rolling its way nearly 150km over flat and undulating 
                  terrain, the tour encountered the Sierra Nevadas for the first 
                  time this year in a 35km ascent that reached a 15° pitch 
                  in places.
                Roberto 
                  Heras indicated before the race that he would attempt something 
                  today; indeed, it's obvious that now is the time, as he has 
                  over 5 minutes to make up with just 4 mountanous stages left.
                With 
                  a day of rest tomorrow, that gives leader Isidro Nozal valuable 
                  recovery time before another day in the mountains Teusday. Thus 
                  Heras is especially presssed to make his move sooner rather 
                  than later.
                The 
                  first 140km or so unfurled in an ordinary fashion, marked by 
                  an escape of 4 riders (Calvo, Nieto, Barroso & Torrente) 
                  35km into the race. Their lead extended to 5 minutes at one 
                  point, before rapidly diminishing as they reached the town of 
                  Los Villares, where the serious climbing began.
                From 
                  this point onward the peloton was extremely active and in a 
                  continual state of flux, with nearly constant attacks being 
                  mounted, the most successful by Laiseka on the Alto de Viillares, 
                  where he'd gained a 30" lead on the peloton.
                The 
                  peloton was highly motivated, though, and as they approached 
                  the last and most gruelling climb, La Pandera, Beltran & 
                  Heras were at the head of the peloton. As Laiseka was finally 
                  overtaken, Cardenas, the Columbian rider with the Labarca who 
                  wears the king of the mountains orange jersey. launched his 
                  own attack and reached a 29" lead on the peloton, in some 
                  of the steepest gradients yet encountered by the tour.
                Heras 
                  chose this moment to make his move. At first accompanied by 
                  Unai Osa, Heras poured it on, standing on his pedals to catch 
                  Cardenazs all alone. He managed to pass the Columbian, but couldn't 
                  shake him. As the 2 dueled up this mounstrous pass, other things 
                  were developing in the peloton.
                Nozal 
                  was struggling and fading back into a 2nd group, for a time 
                  without help in sight. Obviously in pain, he was finally rescued 
                  by Once teamates Galdeano & Serrano. 
                Heras' 
                  lead on Nozal was continuing to widen threateningly before stabilizing 
                  at around 1 minute.
                Meanwhile 
                  Valverde & Sevilla launched a pursuit of Heras & Cardenas, 
                  and with 2km remaining had closed to within 11".
                At 
                  the 1km mark Cardenas & Heras continued dueling, with Cardenas 
                  starting to show an advantage. Going into the last turns Valverde 
                  waz suddenly in their wheels, and as they broke into the final 
                  straighaway Valverde virtually stole the race, to take it by 
                  around 3 bicycle lengths from Cardenas, with Heras another 10 
                  meters behind.
                Heras 
                  would have been very happy, no doubt, to have won the stage. 
                  But did he accomplish his larger mission? Sort of. He gained 
                  1'13" on Nozal who, although obviously exhausted, was still 
                  fresh enough to go through the ceremonies surrounding the Gold 
                  Jersey with grace, and to give interviews.
                With 
                  3 mountain stages left and now 4'03" to make up (plus a 
                  time trial coming up), Heras will have to do even better than 
                  he did today against Nozal, or pull off a major coup, or both. 
                  That's asking a lot!
                le 
                  classement de l'étape
                  
                  1 - VALVERDE
                  2 - CARDENAS même temps
                  3 - HERAS à 2"
                  4 - SEVILLA à 10"
                  5 - PERDIGUERO à 56"
                  6 - PEREZ à 57"
                  7 - RASMUSSEN à 57"
                  8 - BELTRAN à 57"
                  9 - MOLLER 
                  à 58"
                  10÷ 87 OSA, Unai a 1:02 
                  11÷ 85 MANCEBO, Francisco a 1:12 
                  12÷ 67 SCARPONI, Michele a 1:13 
                  13÷ 125 DEL OLMO, Txema a 1:13 
                  14÷ 21 GLEZ. GALDEANO, Igor a 1:13 
                  15÷ 26 NOZAL, Isidro a 1:13 
                  
                  
                  Le classement général
                  
                  1- NOZAL
                  2 - GLEZ de galdeano 3' 03"
                  3 - HERAS à 4' 02"
                  4 - BELTRAN à 5'23"
                  5 - VALVERDE à 6'37"
                  6- MANCEBO à 7'11"
                  7 - RASMUSSEN à 8'28"
                  
                  le classement des grimpeurs
                  
                  1- CARDENAS 139 pts
                  2 - OSA Unai 106
                  3 - HORRACH 97 
                  4 - PEREZ 62 
                  5 - JUFRE 55
                  
                  le classement par points
                  
                  1 - ZABEL 134
                  2 - PETACCHI 130
                  3 - VALVERDE 109
                  4 - NOZAL 92
                  5 - RASMUSSEN 72
                  
                  Le combiné
                  
                  1 - VALVERDE 15
                  2 - NOZAL 17 
                  3 - CARDENAS 18
                  4 - PEREZ 19
                  5 - RASMUSSEN 21