Spain's Alejandro Valverde claimed his second stage win in four days as Australian Richie Porte moved into the overall lead at the Tour of Catalonia on Friday.
The Movistar rider came home in a time of 4hr 25min 52sec to edge out Colombian Rigoberto Uran and Italy's Paolo Tiralongo by five seconds on the 195.4 kilometre fifth stage from Alp to Valls.
Porte finished fourth on the day and that was enough to move him into the overall lead, five seconds ahead of Domenico Pozzovivo with two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador a further two seconds adrift.
Porte and Valverde were among the beneficiaries when strong winds split the peloton into three groups with just under 50km to go and overnight leader Bart de Clercq was unable to stay with the leaders.
Valverde was always well-positioned at the front of the leading group and made his succesful break for the line three kilometres from the finish to move himself up to fourth in the general classification, 16 seconds off Porte, thanks to the 10 bonus seconds for winning a stage.
Indeed with Uran just two seconds further back, the top five are separated by just 18 seconds with two stages to go.
Saturday's 194.1km ride from Cervera to Port Aventura should suit a sprint finish, so the overall victory is likely to be decided on Sunday's hilly 126.6km circuit around Barcelona.
Source: AFP
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