VITORIA, Spain (Reuters) - Italy's Daniele Bennati won stage 20 of the Tour of Spain on Saturday as Spaniard Juan Jose Cobo maintained his 13-second overall lead heading into Sunday's final stage. Italy's Enrico Gasparotto finished second behind Leopard Trek rider Bennati in the bunch sprint of ...
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