Votes for Antón are not based on just last year's Vuelta.
- Igor Antón was by far and away the climber of last year's Vuelta for two weeks. Short and steep or long and gradual, it didn't matter, he won 2 stages on polar opposite climbing finishes.
- Igor Antón won on Monte Zoncolán earlier this year. Maybe the toughest climb currently in use in the sport - but its nearest competitor is on the Vuelta route approaching now. He put time into Nibali, Rodríguez and Menchov, all of whom are considered major threats to him in this Vuelta.
- Igor Antón is one of precious few people to have dropped Alberto Contador; on the Alto del Morredero in the Vuelta a Castilla y León 2010, he left Alberto stranded. Not outsprinted in the last couple of hundred metres like Morzine. Dropped during a climb.
- In the 2008 Vuelta a España, Alberto Contador and Alejandro Valverde traded attacks on the way to Pla de Beret. Igor Antón was the only rider who could follow these attacks. Ultimately, they didn't gain much; Pla de Beret isn't the most taxing climb. But, the fact still remains that Igor Antón was the only one who could follow, and this in a race that included Mosquera, Sastre, Leipheimer and Rodríguez. He was lying 6th overall, with one of those riders ahead of him being Egoi Martínez, who had been allowed the maillot oro in a breakaway, before he crashed out of the race on the descent of the Alto del Cordal.
- He won the queen stage of the 2010 Tour de Romandie, after Valverde's demotion. This included a few tough climbs, especially the final climb of Ovronnaz. Riders he beat that day include Menchov and Brajkovic.
There is plenty of evidence to say that Igor Antón is an élite climber and that he has a very good chance of winning this Vuelta, without needing to actually even talk about last year's race. I haven't even mentioned his week 3 mountaintop stage win from 2006 or his top ten finish in 2007, both of which came as a support rider!