
Chris Froome's hopes of becoming only the third rider to win the Tour de France and Spain's Vuelta in the same year faded on Wednesday after he was cut adrift on the 11th stage.
Astana rider Mikel Landa, third in this year's Giro d'Italia, won the stage at the summit of Cortals d'Encamp in Andorra in the Pyrenees, as his team-mate Fabio Aru seized the overall lead.
Aru, 25 and second in the Giro, attacked on the final ascent of the daunting 138km ride through Andorra to take the overall leader's red jersey from Dutchman Tom Dumoulin.
It represented quite a turnaround in Astana's fortunes after their team leader and 2014 Tour de France champion Vincenzo Nibali was expelled from the race last week for getting a tow from a team car.
"Aru has struck a huge blow in terms of the overall standings, one hopes he can go all the way," purred Landa.
Two-time Tour de France champion Froome, who had started the day in eighth place overall, 1min 18secs adrift of the lead, was dropped in the mountains and his hopes of winning a second Grand Tour this year look to be dead in the water.
The 30-year-old Kenyan-born rider started the day badly when he fell and things steadily got worse as he lost contact with the lead group 40km from the finish and lost about seven minutes by the time he crossed the line.
Sky rider Froome is now 15th overall, 7min 30secs behind Aru.
The other two cyclists who filled the podium spots at the Tour de France also struggled, Alejandro Valverde coming in over a minute in arrears of Aru and Nairo Quintana, the runner-up to Froome in France, losing over three minutes.
Landa, 25, was part of the initial breakaway group and went clear on his own on the final first-category climb of the Queen stage of the race.
Earlier in the stage, Portuguese rider Sergio Paulinho was taken to hospital after being knocked over, according to his team Tinkoff-Saxo, by a motorbike carrying a TV cameraman, just as had happened to his team-mate Peter Sagan in the eighth stage.
Paulinho had to have 17 stitches inserted in a leg wound.
A furious team owner Russian oligarch Oleg Tinkov threatened to pull the team out of the race.
"Believe you or NOT? But Sergio Paulinho was hit today by TVE motorcycle and end up at hospital w 17 stitches. What a messy and shallow race!..." the 47-year-old former brewing magnate tweeted.
"I'm considering now to take the team off the . Boycott (owner of the company that organises the Vuelta)for this. They pay us NO money for the race and even damage riders."
Thursday's 12th stage is a gentler ride for the remaining cyclists, a 173km run from Escaldes/Engordany to Lleida, with a finish suited to the sprinters.
Source: AFP
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