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Heras makes Tour of Spain history

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Heras shows off his Tour of Spain trophy after his record fourth victory

MADRID, Spain -- Roberto Heras has ridden into the history books by winning the Tour of Spain for a record fourth time.

The 31-year-old climbing specialist crossed the finishing line in 32nd place after the final stage which began and ended in Madrid.

Russian Denis Menchov finished second overall, four minutes 36 seconds adrift, with Spaniard Carlos Sastre taking third, 4:54 behind.

"This race has given me the most, but that doesn't mean I don't want to win abroad as well," said the Spaniard.

"I can't place a particular value on this fourth overall win, I just do my work the best I can. It's up to others to say what value it has."

Italian Alessandro Petacchi won the 136.5km final stage, his fifth stage win on this year's Tour of Spain.

German Erik Zabel was runner-up to Petacchi with Zabel's compatriot, Heinrich Haussler, third.

"Like a lot of riders, I came here thinking of abandoning early on, but decided to continue to Madrid and this last win is my reward," said a jubilant Petacchi.

Spaniard Joaquin Rodriguez took the King of the Mountains title, Petacchi the points jersey and Comunidad Valenciana the team competition.

Heras seized the race lead for the first time on stage six to Valdelinares, where he took a lone mountain top win ahead of Menchov.

However the Russian, already victorious in the opening time trial in Granada, proved he was the Spaniard's most serious rival by regaining the lead on stage nine's time trial at Lloret de Mar.

Heras finally dislodged the Russian on stage 15 to Pajares for his second stage win of the race and the overall lead, which he never relinquished.

"Pajares was the stage of my life, the best one I've ever done in any Tour of Spain," added Heras.

Heras came within less than a second of taking a third stage win when he finished second in Saturday's final time trial behind compatriot Ruben Plaza.

Whilst Plaza's average speed of 56.218kmh is the fastest for a time trial in Tour of Spain history, Heras has his own place in the annals thanks to his four overall wins.

His team, Liberty Seguros, are now targeting a possible attempt at a fifth in 2006.

"I would like Roberto to race the Tour of Italy in May, and after that he'll either race the Tour de France or tackle the Tour of Spain again," said team manager Manolo Saiz.

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