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Team Sky Win Opening Vuelta a España Time Trial

Team Sky finish in the same time as Movistar, but the 5th rider across the line puts Team Sky in the lead. Peter Kennaugh takes the Leader's Red Jersey. Tinkoff lose 52 seconds

After officials ratified the times, Team Sky just edged out Movistar on the line. Orica-BikeExchange finished strongly in third 6 seconds behind with BMC Racing Team 7 seconds down in fourth.

Quintana, Valverde and Froome finish all in the same time, thus putting 52 seconds into ContadorAstana's Lopez dropped his chain and they lost time waiting for him to recover and then get back into formation, finishing in 11th.

Team Bora Argon 18 were first in action, launching the 2016 Vuelta at 18:26 and the Pro Continental team set a solid reference time of 31:34. Team Astana had won the inaugural team time trial in Galicia in 2013 but they saw their hopes to emulate the feat vanish quickly when their leader Miguel Angel Lopez suffered a mechanical.

As a result, the Kazkah outfit finished just a second outside the time set by Bora Argon. It took the real specialists to improve the mark. Etixx-Quick Step, the inaugural team time trial world champions in 2012, first broke the 31-minute barrier on 30'59” with only five riders left, while most other teams were trying both to limit the damage and spare their climbers. Orica-Bike Exchange also had decided to give it their all and they improved the Etixx-Quick Step time by 16 seconds with Damien Howson leading the way.

Winners of the Vuelta opener a year ago in Marbella, BMC were again strong favourites and they set the intermediate fastest times before faltering in the finale to miss top spot by one second. Howson looked set to be the unexpected first red jersey in this edition.

But Movistar had other views. A swashbuckling finale saw them surge from behind to take six seconds off the Orica-BikeExchange team, Alejandro Valverde crossing the line first and contemplating a 28th day in red. Still the suspense was far from over as Team Sky clocked the same mark, only beating their Spanish rivals by fractions of a second.

It was more than enough anyway for twice British champion Peter Kennaugh to try on the Vuelta leader's red jersey.

Results 1st Stage 2016 Vuelta a España

1. Team Sky
2. Movistar s.t.
3. Orica-BikeExchange + 0.06
4. BMC Racing Team + 0.07
5. Etixx-Quick-Step + 0.22
6. LottoNL-Jumbo + 0.27
7. Trek-Segafredo + 0.50
8. Cannondale-Drapac + 0.52
9. Tinkoff s.t.
10. Bora-Argon 18 + 0.57
11. Astana + 0.58
12. FDJ + 1.05
13. IAM Cycling + 1.13
14. Katusha + 1.17
15. Dimension Data s.t.
16. Lotto Soudal + 1.27
17. Cofidis + 1.34
18. Caja Rural-Seguros RGA + 1.36
19. AG2R La Mondiale + 1.48
20. Giant-Alpecin + 1.51
21. Direct Energie + 1.55
22. Lampre Merida + 2.08

General Classification after 1st stage Vuelta a Espana

1 Peter Kennaugh (Sky) 00:30:37
2 Salvatore Puccio (Sky) ,,
3 Michal Kwiatkowski (Sky) ,,
4 Leopold Konig (Sky) ,,
5 Chris Froome (Sky) ,,
6 Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) ,,
7 Jonathan Castroviejo (Movistar) ,,
8 Ruben Fernandez (Movistar) ,,
9 Jose Joaquin Rojas (Movistar) ,,
10 Nairo Quintana (Movistar) ,,

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Team Sky Win Opening Vuelta a España Time Trial