Tour of Spain: Sky's Swift beaten to the line

 

Sunday 19 August 2012 16:14 EDT
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Tour of Spain, the 181-kilometre race from Pamplona to Viana yesterday
Tour of Spain, the 181-kilometre race from Pamplona to Viana yesterday (Reuters)

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Germany's John Degenkolb won the second stage of the Tour of Spain in a sprint finish at the end of a 181-kilometre race from Pamplona to Viana yesterday.

Degenkolb, riding for Dutch team Argos-Shimano, claimed his first major Tour stage win, holding off Australia's Allan Davis, of Orica-Greenedge, and Britain's Ben Swift, of Team Sky, who had led early on but had to settle for third.

Spain's Jonathan Castroviejo retained the leader's red jersey for the Movistar team.

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