Alejandro Valverde wins brutal Vuelta stage seven as López reclaims red jersey

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Alejandro Valverde wins brutal Vuelta stage seven as López reclaims red jersey
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Miguel Ángel Lopez holds a six-second lead over Primoz Roglic after he took the red jersey for the third time in the Vuelta a España

Miguel Ángel López reclaimed the leader’s red jersey in the Vuelta a España as Alejandro Valverde won stage seven on a summit finish at Mas de la Costa to underline his own challenge.

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