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'What the f*** are you doing?!' - Samuele Battistella screams at slacking rival Jimmy Janssens at La Vuelta

Samuele Battistella (Astana Qazaqstan) exploded with fury at his fellow escapee Jimmy Janssens (Alpecin–Deceuninck) as his rival refused to cooperate on Stage 9 at La Vuelta. The Italian screamed «what the f*** are you doing» as Janssens sat on his back wheel with 7km remaining of the final climb to Les Praeres, rather than help maintain their advantage at the front of the race. Ad The pair only had a 20-second lead over a seven-strong chase group, which contained Janssens’ team-mate Robert Stannard, as Battistella lost his cool.

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Although Janssens attacked on the steep climb to Les Praeres, briefly pulling clear of Battistella, the duo were soon hoovered up by Louis Meintjes (Intermarche–Wanty–Gobert Materiaux). Meintjes soloed clear for a first Grand Tour stage win as Battistella rediscovered his groove for second. Janssens finished 11th although his primary objective was achieved: sweeping up mountain points to protect team-mate Jay Vine's lead in the KOM competition.

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