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La Vuelta a España 2015 - Week 1
Spilak23
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Startlist


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TEAM SKY

1 FROOME ChristopherUnited Kingdom
2 BOSWELL IanUnited States
3 HENAO MONTOYA SergioColombia
4 KIRYIENKA VasilBelarus
5 KNEES ChristianGermany
6 NIEVE ITURALDE MikelSpain
7 PUCCIO SalvatoreItaly
8 ROCHE NicholasIreland
9 THOMAS GeraintUnited Kingdom


AG2R LA MONDIALE

11 POZZOVIVO DomenicoItaly
12 BAGDONAS GediminasLithuania
13 CHEREL MickaëlFrance
14 GOUGEARD AlexisFrance
15 KADRI BlelFrance
16 MINARD SébastienFrance
17 MONTAGUTI MatteoItaly
18 NOCENTINI RinaldoItaly
19 VAN SUMMEREN JohanBelgium


ASTANA PRO TEAM

21 ARU FabioItaly
22 CATALDO DarioItaly
23 LANDA MEANA MikelSpain
24 NIBALI VincenzoItaly
25 ROSA DiegoItaly
26 SANCHEZ GIL Luis LeonSpain
27 TIRALONGO PaoloItaly
28 VANOTTI AlessandroItaly
29 ZEITS AndreyKazahkstan


BMC RACING TEAM

31 SANCHEZ GONZALEZ SamuelSpain
32 ATAPUMA HURTADO Jhon DarwinColombia
33 BURGHARDT MarcusGermany
34 DE MARCHI AlessandroItaly
35 DRUCKER Jean PierreLuxembourg
36 MOINARD AmaëlFrance
37 ROSSKOPF JoeyUnited States
38 VAN GARDEREN TejayUnited States
39 VELITS PeterSlovakia


CAJA RURAL-SEGUROS RGA

41 ARROYO DURAN DavidSpain
42 BARBERO CUESTA CarlosSpain
43 BILBAO PelloSpain
44 FRAILE MATARRANZ OmarSpain
45 GONCALVES JosePortugal
46 MADRAZO ÁngelSpain
47 MAS BONET LuisSpain
48 TXURRUKA ANSOLA AmetsSpain
49 VILELA RicardoPortugal


COFIDIS, SOLUTIONS CRÉDITS

51 BOUHANNI NacerFrance
52 BAGOT YohanFrance
53 HARDY RomainFrance
54 LEMOINE CyrilFrance
55 NAVARRO GARCIA DanielSpain
56 ROLLIN DominiqueCanada
57 ROSSETTO StéphaneFrance
58 SIMON JulienFrance
59 SOUPE GeoffreyFrance


COLOMBIA

61 CANO ARDILA Alex NorbertoColombia
62 DUARTE AREVALO Fabio AndresColombia
63 DUQUE LeonardoColombia
64 PEDRAZA MORALES Walter FernandoColombia
65 QUINTERO NORENA Carlos JulianColombia
66 RAMIREZ CHACON Brayan StivenColombia
67 RUBIANO CHAVEZ Miguel AngelColombia
68 TORRES AGUDELO Rodolfo AndresColombia
69 VALENCIA Juan PabloColombia


ETIXX - QUICK STEP

71 TERPSTRA NikiNetherlands
72 BOUET MaximeFrance
73 BRAMBILLA GianlucaItaly
74 DE LA CRUZ MELGAREJO DavidSpain
75 KEISSE IljoBelgium
76 MAES NikolasBelgium
77 SERRY PieterBelgium
78 VELITS MartinSlovakia
79 VERONA QUINTANILLA CarlosSpain


FDJ

81 ELISSONDE KennyFrance
82 COURTEILLE ArnaudFrance
83 DELAGE MickaelFrance
84 FISCHER Murilo AntonioBrazil
85 LE GAC OlivierFrance
86 MANZIN LorrenzoFrance
87 PICHON LaurentFrance
88 REZA KevinFrance
89 VEIKKANEN JussiFinland


IAM CYCLING

91 CHAVANEL SylvainFrance
92 AREGGER MarcelSwitzerland
93 COPPEL JeromeFrance
94 DEGAND ThomasBelgium
95 PELLAUD SimonSwitzerland
96 PELUCCHI MatteoItaly
97 REYNES MIMO VicenteSpain
98 TANNER DavidAustralia
99 WARBASSE LarryUnited States


LAMPRE - MERIDA

101 PLAZA MOLINA RubenSpain
102 CATTANEO MattiaItaly
103 CONTI ValerioItaly
104 DURASEK KristijanCroatia
105 GRMAY Tsgabu GebremaryamEthiopia
106 KOSHEVOY IliaBelarus
107 NIEMIEC PrzemyslawPoland
108 SANTOS SIMOES OLIVEIRA Nelson FilipePortugal
109 RICHEZE Ariel MaximilianoArgentina


LOTTO - SOUDAL

111 BOECKMANS KrisBelgium
112 DE BUYST JasperBelgium
113 DE CLERCQ BartBelgium
114 DE GENDT ThomasBelgium
115 HANSEN AdamAustralia
116 MONFORT MaximeBelgium
117 VAN DEN BROECK JurgenBelgium
118 VAN DER SANDE ToshBelgium
119 VANENDERT JelleBelgium


MOVISTAR TEAM

121 VALVERDE BELMONTE AlejandroSpain
122 AMADOR BIKKAZAKOVA AndreyCosta Rica
123 ERVITI ImanolSpain
124 MORENO BAZAN JavierSpain
125 QUINTANA ROJAS Nairo AlexanderColombia
126 ROJAS GIL Jose JoaquinSpain
127 SUTHERLAND RoryAustralia
128 VENTOSO ALBERDI Francisco JoséSpain
129 VISCONTI GiovanniItaly


MTN - QHUBEKA

131 BERHANE TEWELDEMEDHIN NatnaelEritrea
132 CUMMINGS StephenUnited Kingdom
133 JIM SongezoSouth Africa
134 MEINTJES LouisSouth Africa
135 REGUIGUI YoucefAlgeria
136 SBARAGLI KristianItaly
137 THOMSON Jay RobertSouth Africa
138 VAN ZYL JohannSouth Africa
139 VENTER JacobusSouth Africa


ORICA GREENEDGE

141 CHAVES RUBIO Johan EstebanColombia
142 DOCKER MitchellAustralia
143 EWAN CalebAustralia
144 GERRANS SimonAustralia
145 HAYMAN MathewAustralia
146 HOWSON DamienAustralia
147 IMPEY DarylSouth Africa
148 KEUKELEIRE JensBelgium
149 MEYER CameronAustralia


TEAM CANNONDALE - GARMIN

151 TALANSKY AndrewUnited States
152 CARDOSO Andre Fernando S. MartinsPortugal
153 DOMBROWSKI Joseph LloydUnited States
154 HOWES AlexUnited States
155 KING BenjaminUnited States
156 MARTIN DanielIreland
157 MOHORIC MatejSlovenia
158 MOSER MorenoItaly
159 VILLELLA DavideItaly


TEAM EUROPCAR

161 ROLLAND PierreFrance
162 ARASHIRO YukiyaJapan
163 COUSIN JeromeFrance
164 DUCHESNE AntoineCanada
165 ENGOULVENT JimmyFrance
166 GAUTIER CyrilFrance
167 HUREL TonyFrance
168 JEANDESBOZ FabriceFrance
169 SICARD RomainFrance


TEAM GIANT-ALPECIN

171 DEGENKOLB JohnGermany
172 CRADDOCK LawsonUnited States
173 DE KORT KoenNetherlands
174 DUMOULIN TomNetherlands
175 FROHLINGER JohannesGermany
176 HUPOND ThierryFrance
177 MEZGEC LukaSlovenia
178 STAMSNIJDER TomNetherlands
179 WAEYTENS ZicoBelgium


TEAM KATUSHA

181 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER JoaquinSpain
182 ISAYCHEV VladimirRussia
183 KOCHETKOV PavelRussia
184 LOSADA ALGUACIL AlbertoSpain
185 MACHADO TiagoPortugal
186 MORENO FERNANDEZ DanielSpain
187 SMUKULIS GatisLatvia
188 VICIOSO ARCOS AngelSpain
189 VORGANOV EduardRussia


TEAM LOTTO NL - JUMBO

191 BENNETT GeorgeNew Zealand
192 KEIZER MartijnNetherlands
193 LINDEMAN BertjanNetherlands
194 ROOSEN TimoNetherlands
195 TEUNISSEN MikeNetherlands
196 TJALLINGII MaartenNetherlands
197 VAN ASBROECK TomBelgium
198 VAN WINDEN DennisNetherlands
199 WYNANTS MaartenBelgium


TINKOFF - SAXO

201 MAJKA RafalPoland
202 BENNATI DanieleItaly
203 BODNAR MaciejPoland
204 BRUTT PavelRussia
205 HANSEN JesperDenmark
206 MCCARTHY JayAustralia
207 PAULINHO Sergio Miguel MoreiraPortugal
208 POLJANSKI PawelPoland
209 SAGAN PeterSlovakia


TREK FACTORY RACING

211 CANCELLARA FabianSwitzerland
212 IRIZAR ARANBURU MarkelSpain
213 POPOVYCH YaroslavUkraine
214 SCHLECK FrankLuxembourg
215 STUYVEN JasperBelgium
216 VAN POPPEL BoyNetherlands
217 VAN POPPEL DannyNetherlands
218 ZOIDL RiccardoAustria
219 ZUBELDIA AGIRRE HaimarSpain


Route




Stage 1: Puerto Banus - Marbella
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Stage 2: Alhaurin de la Torre - Caminito del Rey
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Stage 3: Mijas - Malaga
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Stage 4: Estepona - Vejer de la Frontera
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Stage 5: Rota - Ronda
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Stage 6: Cordoba - Sierra de Cazorla
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Stage 7: Jodar - La Alpujarra
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Stage 8: Puebla de Don Fadrique - Murcia
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Stage 9: Torrevieja - Cumbre del Sol. Benitachell
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Favourites


*** Quintana, Froome, Valverde
** Nibali, Aru, Rodriguez
* Moreno, Landa, Van Garderen, Pozzovivo, Majka, S. Sanchez, Schleck


History


Last Year
1.CONTADOR VELASCO AlbertoTSB81:25:05
2.FROOME ChristopherSKY00:01:10
3.VALVERDE BELMONTE AlejandroMOV00:01:50
4.RODRIGUEZ OLIVER JoaquinKAT00:03:25
5.ARU FabioAST00:04:48
6.SANCHEZ GONZALEZ SamuelBMC00:09:30
7.MARTIN DanielGRS00:10:38
8.BARGUIL WarrenGIA00:11:50
9.CARUSO DamianoCAN00:12:50
10.NAVARRO GARCIA DanielCOF00:13:02


Last winners
2014CONTADOR VELASCO Alberto
2013HORNER Christopher
2012CONTADOR VELASCO Alberto
2011COBO ACEBO Juan Jose
2010NIBALI Vincenzo
2009VALVERDE BELMONTE Alejandro
2008CONTADOR VELASCO Alberto
2007MENCHOV Denis
2006VINOKOUROV Alexandre
2005MENCHOV Denis


Startlist form Cyclingfever, Profiles from PCS.
Edited by Spilak23 on 22-08-2015 18:11
 
Spilak23
Starting order (local time: GMT +1):
1 MTN-Qhubeka 18:48
2 Team Colombia 18:53
3 FDJ 18:58
4 Team Lotto NL - Jumbo 19:03
5 Ag2r La Mondiale 19:08
6 Team Cannondale - Garmin 19:13
7 IAM Cycling 19:18
8 Cofidis 19:23
9 Caja Rural - Seguros RGA 19:28
10 Team Europcar 19:33
11 Orica GreenEDGE 19:38
12 Trek Factory Racing 19:43
13 Tinkoff-Saxo 19:48
14 Team Giant-Alpecin 19:53
15 Etixx-QuickStep 19:58
16 Lotto Soudal 20:03
17 Lampre-Merida 20:08
18 BMC Racing Team 20:13
19 Astana 20:18
20 Movistar Team 20:23
21 Team Sky 20:28
22 Team Katusha 20:33
 
clamel
Bloody hell, what kind of parcour is that Team Time Trial. Narrow as a ...., that is not fun trying to get a 9 man team up to speed....Angry

Team Trial should be all about speed from start to finish IMHO
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It is a shame that the stage is neutralized in terms of GC
 
clamel
That's a joke, man. Starting a Grand Tour this way.. scandal.
However the place is nice, and lots of fun as I remember it.

Actually not strange they neutralized it, since it's a crazy stage.
erhaps they should have added water as a surface to the rest of this collection. Make them start on water-bikes Smile
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cio93
clamel wrote:
Actually not strange they neutralized it, since it's a crazy stage.
erhaps they should have added water as a surface to the rest of this collection. Make them start on water-bikes Smile


Why not make it a triathlon?
 
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cio93 wrote:
Why not make it a triathlon?


Have you seen the upper body strength of a pure climber? Poor guy would never be able to swim to the shore.
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cio93
Waghlon wrote:
cio93 wrote:
Why not make it a triathlon?


Have you seen the upper body strength of a pure climber? Poor guy would never be able to swim to the shore.


Not entirely sure how sad I'd be about Froome needing a life jacket to not drown.
 
Spilak23
Is it the time from the first rider that counts?
 
baseballlover312
There's a stage in a GT, that just doesn't count, but they still ride it.

What the hell is this crap.
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manindemaan
baseballlover312 wrote:
There's a stage in a GT, that just doesn't count, but they still ride it.


Lotto NL rode it, the others - hard to say.

I hope for Sagan to ride on a fat bike over the beach or something. We need some excitement.
 
cio93
This is basically the team presentation.
And I'm paying exactly as much attention to it.
 
Spilak23
lol at the team cars popping up everywhere along the road Pfft
 
SSJ2Luigi
damnit, was exited to see the dutch people complaining that more teams weren't as serious as Lotto NL while the last few days they were complaining that the TTT shouldn't be raced Sad
 
murao22
Why Sagan accerlated before finish line? Because he doesn't want to be second. - joke by Polish Eurosport commentatory :lol:
 
Gustavovskiy
Plenty of teams have tackled this stage as a proper stage, recording some great times. I think this pretty much shows this stage could have been used for the GC. The major risk factor here is the size of the teams. 9 is too much imo, so they could divide the teams in two parts like they do in the Settimana Coppi-Bartali, iirc.

Anyway beautiful location
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cio93
I don't know where they're taking the time, but it definitely doesn't look like it's after the 5th rider.
 
Spilak23
Terpstra doing his best to show what a prick he is once again
 
Spilak23
Why did all these teams that took it easy start with their TT bikes? Makes no sense. You take it easy to avoid risks but not going with the safer road bike.
 
Choklets
This TTT would've been the perfect situation for presenting the bike sponsors' cyclocross bikes.

Froome displayed his supreme lack of bike handling skills again...
 
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