As he soaked up the applause on the final podium of the Ruta del Sol on Sunday, Alberto Contador (Trek-Segafredo) was left reflecting on the painfully narrow margin that lay between defeat and victory for him in this year`s race. Losing by the absolute minimum, just one second down on Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), cannot have been an easy blow to take for the Madrileno, particularly when Contador had attempted to wrench the five-day Andalucian race in his favour from the word go. His attack on the climb from Monachil on stage 1 on repeated occasions blew the Ruta apart and made it clear he was one of the strongest riders, if not the strongest, in the race. Going for it again on the stage to Mancha Real and moving into the race lead, it seemed as if Contador could be the rider who finally ended Alejandro Valverde`s run of success in the Ruta.ADVERTISEMENT However, the Trek-Segafredo rider`s spell in the overall lead after stage 2 proved to be a very brief one as Valverde - who played a much more coldly calculated game throughout - bounced back in the stage 3 time trial in Lucena to take the top spot again by one second. As for the last two days of the race, Contador repeatedly said, `there just isn`t the terrain to go on attacking.` That single second in favour of Valverde, particularly in a race with no time bonuses, proved to be sufficient. Stage 5`s lumpy finale through the hinterland of the province of Malaga represented Contador`s last opportunity to pull off mission impossible, but Movistar`s grip on the main peloton, combined with some unusually foul weather, made it impossible for Contador to go into attack mode. Instead, as the peloton ground through the rain and the wind to the finish in Coin, Contador settled for the same result he took in the Ruta two years ago - second overall. On this occasion, the margin of defeat shrank from two seconds against Chris Froome (Sky) in 2015 to one second against Valverde on Sunday.
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