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Chitchat Sammy Sanchez Stage 19 crash

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http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...z-vuelta-espana-time-trial-crash-video-283645

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Samuel Sanchez (BMC) has been forced to withdraw from the 2016 Vuelta a España after dislocating his shoulder as a result of crashing during the stage 19 time trial.

Sanchez had started the day in seventh position overall, and was looking like he would move up the GC after posting top 10 times at the first and second time checks.

Disaster struck for the Spaniard with just 7km to go on the stage, as he spectacularly slid out on a corner at high speed, landing heavily on his side.
>>> Five talking points from stage 19 of the Vuelta a España

Remarkably, Sanchez remounted his bike and rode to the finish. He was then taken immediately to hospital.

“I had a brutal crash with 7km to go in a corner to right,” Sanchez said in a team statement.

“I was doing a good TT and I think I was able to finish it in the top 5 or 6 and gain some GC positions. Right now the physical pain is nothing compared to my soul. I am only two days from the final and we did a big sacrifice to be here fighting with the best riders.


Read more at http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news...-trial-crash-video-283645#EBhz0VZ7mUY24ZXd.99
 
froome won the individual time trial and cut quintana's GC lead to 1min 21sec.

today's penultimate stage will be the title decider.
 
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