Recent from a second stage victory within the Vuelta a España, Alpecin-Deceuninck dash ace Kaden Groves has confirmed that he’ll push for a berth within the group’s Tour de France lineup in 2025.
One key ingredient to Groves’ newest Vuelta triumph – and he now has six in his palmares – was how the Australian managed to stick with the entrance group of 60 on the dauntingly lengthy, however very regular class 1 climb of Puerto de Leitariegos. That was one thing Groves had additionally managed to do on the even tougher Alto del 14% climb on stage 7, in fact, however an premature fall simply on the summit that day then wrecked Groves’ probabilities of preventing it out with Wout van Aert for the dash in Cordoba.
This time round was a really totally different story – after a quick however pretty simple descent off the Leitariegos, Groves neatly out-sprinted Van Aert (Visma-Lease a Bike) on the stage 14 end in Villablino. It was the second time Groves had managed to beat the Belgian within the Vuelta a España after his stage 2 victory in Ourem, however as he stated afterwards, having the ability to win in presumably his final alternative on this yr’s Vuelta was a specifically good feeling.
“It has been a really robust week, and I had a win on stage 2 but in addition a second and a 3rd and it is good to capitalize on my kind right here,” Groves advised reporters. “It is uncommon for me to win with last climbs, however I had the legs to do it.”
Being in fine condition on the climb was arguably as vital as having the situation to beat Van Aert, and as Groves put it, “I felt good there, a variety of it was a headwind in order that helped, plus Visma rode a stable tempo.”
“I used to be fairly frightened that if the climbers had began attacking one another, I would not have made it to the end within the entrance. However thankfully, that did not occur both.”
“Then it was a slight uphill for the dash and whereas it is all the time robust in opposition to Wout, my group did an excellent job protecting me out of the wind and giving me an excellent leadout, particularly Eddy Planckaert.”
“I wasn’t feeling nice as a result of I had spent a great deal of vitality within the break yesterday, [Friday] however the group saved me calm and saved me in an excellent place during.”
The dash itself was a good one, Groves stated, however he knew he had received as quickly as they hit the road. “I used to be feeling fairly assured I had him by half a wheel or so. Usually while you win you understand, and Wout’s been giving me a tough time this week however now I can say we’re even.”
Groves additionally modified technique and that undoubtedly helped swing the pendulum in his favour, he stated. “The final occasions right here I have been second or third within the sprints, I’ve considerably hesitated as a result of we arrived so fatigued on the line that nobody needs to guide out – one thing Wout really does rather well. However right this moment I noticed the end line at 200 metres to go and I drag-raced him to the road.”
On an distinctive day for the Alpecin-Deceuninck sprinters, each Groves and Jasper Philipsen received on the identical day – Groves in Spain, Philipsen within the Renewi Tour. Following a current renewal of his contract, the Australian stated he hoped that subsequent yr he can be racing alongside his Belgian teammate within the Tour de France.
“Ideally subsequent yr I can race there together with Jasper,” Groves stated a couple of doable Tour debut following one Giro d’Italia and – so far – six Vuelta stage victories. “We’re totally different sprinters, I am extra suited to diminished sprints, so hopefully there will be a spot for each of us within the Tour and we are able to race collectively like we have now carried out so nicely previously.”
In the meantime, again on the 2024 Vuelta, Groves recognised he’d be searching for yet another doable likelihood at a bunch dash on stage 17 into Santander. However on Sunday at Cuitu Negru’s crunch summit end, all eyes will probably be on one other Australian, Ben O’Connor, in his newest battle to remain within the lead.
Requested straight who was going to win the Vuelta, Groves answered “As a fellow Australian, I hope Ben-O (Ben O’Connor). However I feel that if Primoz [Roglič] is on a very good day, tomorrow [Sunday] he may take the crimson.”