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Anton plays it cool, regains overall lead



Specialist climber Igor Anton of Spain exaggerated his suffering on Stage 11 of the Tour of Spain on Wednesday before launching a counter-attack to take his second solo win of the race and regain the overall lead.

Ezequiel Mosquera was second, three seconds behind, on the race's only Pyrenean stage, with Xavier Tondo making it an all-Spanish podium.

After appearing to struggle midway on the final ascent to Pal when he was dropped by Mosquera, Anton then attacked and roared past Mosquera with a kilometre.

The 27-year-old told reporters he had played up a momentary crisis in order to make his rivals over-confident.

"I was feeling a bit rough on the final climb and so I played it very cool and hung back when the attacks started," Anton said.

"At first I didn't count on a stage win, I just wanted to hang on to what I'd already got.

"But then halfway up I started feeling a lot better, and saw that other riders like (overnight leader Joaquim) Rodriguez and (Italian Vincenzo) Nibali were in trouble.

"So I got past them, and then managed to catch Ezequiel just in time to get the stage win."

The Euskaltel-Euskadi rider, who briefly lost the leader's jersey on Tuesday, is 45 seconds ahead of Nibali in the overall standings and 1:04 in front of third-placed Tondo as the race heads into two flat stages.

"I never came to this Tour of Spain to win, so losing it won't be a disaster," Anton said.

"I've already led the race and I've got two stages in the bag and whatever happens nobody can take that away."

"Besides, I've never even won a small stage race since I turned professional (in 2005), so how can I possibly think about winning a big one like the Tour of Spain?"

Anton's next big challenge will come on Saturday's ascent of the first-category Pena Cabarga climb close to Santander on Spain's northern coast on Stage 14.

The Tour of Spain finishes in Madrid on September 19.

RESULTS:

1. Igor Anton (Spain / Euskaltel) 5 hrs 25 mins 44 secs
2. Ezequiel Mosquera (Spain / Xacobeo) +3"
3. Xavier Tondo (Spain / Cervelo) +10"
4. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Caisse d'Epargne) +16"
5. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Liquigas) +23"
6. Fraenk Schleck (Luxembourg / Saxo Bank)
7. David Moncoutie (France / Cofidis)
8. Inigo Cuesta (Spain / Cervelo) +32"
9. Carlos Sastre (Spain / Cervelo)
10. Ruben Plaza (Spain / Caisse d'Epargne)

Overall standings
1. Igor Anton (Spain / Euskaltel) 47 hrs 37 mins 15 secs
2. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy / Liquigas) +45"
3. Xavier Tondo (Spain / Cervelo) +1:04"
4. Joaquim Rodriguez (Spain / Katusha) +1:17"
5. Ezequiel Mosquera (Spain / Xacobeo) +1:29"
6. Ruben Plaza (Spain / Caisse d'Epargne) +2:07"
7. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia / Caisse d'Epargne) +2:14"
8. Nicolas Roche (Ireland / AG2R) +2:30"
9. Fraenk Schleck (Luxembourg / Saxo Bank)
10. Peter Velits (Slovakia / HTC - Columbia) +2:37"



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