La Vuelta a España 2015 - Week 3 1/2
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Posted on 10-09-2015 16:58
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Hahahaha
Did ProCyclingStats really just do this?
Okay, you see a Movistar rider finish 4th, but come on... |
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Strydz |
Posted on 10-09-2015 17:00
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Nice to see GT legend Hansen in top 10 in this stage.
Hope he can get another stage win in a GT soon
Considering what happened to him at the Tour and he still managed to make Paris I'm convinced that the only thing that will stop him finishing a GT is not to actually start one. The guy is made from titanium
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Posted on 10-09-2015 17:02
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I Think Team Sky may have lost the team classification today despite Roche winning the stage. No third man in the neraby groups after the favorites. |
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Posted on 10-09-2015 17:13
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Still for the life of me can't understand what was going through the organisers head when they designed this route and didn't have a MTF or serious uphill finish somewhere in the last 3 stages of the race. It has nothing to do with Dumoulin leading the race by only a few seconds but it has really pulled the teeth of the race. Imagine if the guys who turned up were in good shape (or didn't hold onto a team car) and we had Froome, Quintana, Nibali, Valverde fighting for the race victory with such poor stages to finish it off.
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 17:15
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Strydz wrote:
Still for the life of me can't understand what was going through the organisers were thinking when they designed this route and didn't have a MTF or serious uphill finish somewhere in the last 3 stages of the race. It has nothing to do with Dumoulin leading the race by only a few seconds but it has really pulled the teeth of the race. Imagine if the guys who turned up were in good shape (or didn't hold onto a team car) and we had Froome, Quintana, Nibali, Valverde fighting for the race victory with such poor stages to finish it off.
this stage was better designed than almost all of the mtf's we've already had.
Not sure why you'd need MTF's. I'm a big fan of finishes after around 10 kms of descent
mtf in the final week only mean that riders will delay/postpone their offensives until then
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 17:17
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he willl have taken the points jersey from Rodriguez in Madrid. Rightfully so
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Strydz |
Posted on 10-09-2015 17:19
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Spilak23 wrote:
Strydz wrote:
Still for the life of me can't understand what was going through the organisers were thinking when they designed this route and didn't have a MTF or serious uphill finish somewhere in the last 3 stages of the race. It has nothing to do with Dumoulin leading the race by only a few seconds but it has really pulled the teeth of the race. Imagine if the guys who turned up were in good shape (or didn't hold onto a team car) and we had Froome, Quintana, Nibali, Valverde fighting for the race victory with such poor stages to finish it off.
this stage was better designed than almost all of the mtf's we've already had.
Not sure why you'd need MTF's. I'm a big fan of finishes after around 10 kms of descent
I wasn't talking about today's stage and agree that it was a nicely designed stage, I also like stages that have a climb and descent to finish it off but more talking that every GT puts in one last show down in one of the final stages, I'm not talking about a stupidly steep wall but something of descent length or varying grades
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Posted on 10-09-2015 18:33
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Dumoulin after Aru's first attack
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Riis123 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 19:29
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Embrace yourselves, the dutch army is coming. AND WHERE IS TIMO?! |
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 19:47
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Riis123 wrote:
Embrace yourselves, the dutch army is coming. AND WHERE IS TIMO?!
Still can't beat dem norwegians. I think.
Gonçalves 3rd. Still no stage win sadly, he deserves one already.
Dumoulin looked very calm today. Very strong too.
Also, big lol at Roche almost loosing the fuckin stage to Zubeldia. On a sprint. If Haimar started spriting earlier... |
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Spilak23 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 19:51
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Miguel98 wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Embrace yourselves, the dutch army is coming. AND WHERE IS TIMO?!
Still can't beat dem norwegians. I think.
Gonçalves 3rd. Still no stage win sadly, he deserves one already.
Tomorrow suits him best of all stages. Really hope he wins!
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Posted on 10-09-2015 20:13
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I don't think Aru can attack on tommorows stage, which leaves stage 20 as his last chance. No matter what one might think of the design of the third week of the Vuelta, this is a real drama we have on our hands |
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:13
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Stage 20 is the stage to survive..4x 1 cat climbs..after long Vuleta |
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Shonak |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:14
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Man, I would have loved to see Zubeldia win a stage. At least once when he tries something. On World Tour level. In his home Grand Tour. Guy has so little wins.. it's ridicilous for a rider of his quality.
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Posted on 10-09-2015 20:17
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Stage 20 is the stage to survive..4x 1 cat climbs..after long Vuleta
Agreed, but if Aru doesn't manage to distance, Dumoulin before the last climb, i don't think he will make that gap. The last climb is from what i can see, not scary at all. 5-6-7% is just like Dumoulin likes it. |
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Posted on 10-09-2015 20:19
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Dusen wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
Stage 20 is the stage to survive..4x 1 cat climbs..after long Vuleta
Agreed, but if Aru doesn't manage to distance, Dumoulin before the last climb, i don't think he will make that gap. The last climb is from what i can see, not scary at all. 5-6-7% is just like Dumoulin likes it.
They have to go for it from the gun, Alpe d'Huez 2011 style. Just go for it. And hope he cracks like Voeckler.
I don't see it happening though. It would have happened by now if it was going to.
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Shonak |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:20
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Shonak wrote:
Man, I would have loved to see Zubeldia win a stage. At least once when he tries something. On World Tour level. In his home Grand Tour. Guy has so little wins.. it's ridicilous for a rider of his quality.
Worth noting: It's entirely his own fault he has (according to Wikipedia) no World Tour win, like at all! Guy is gifted as hell. But on this level you need to be active, attack and try your luck; crazy how he lacks this mentality of attacking when he's basque. Just sitting in the peloton throughout most of your entire career and becoming an internet meme for cycling cracks is good and all but it's not really what most people want out of a cycling race and at the end of the day, I imagine there will be plenty of what if's in his mind.
Maybe he will only retire once he gets a World Tour stage win. In that case, I hope he never gets one and never gets old.
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Shonak |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:21
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How good is Aru in downhill. Is there a little Nibali in there somewhere?
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Paul23 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:23
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Shonak wrote:
How good is Aru in downhill. Is there a little Nibali in there somewhere?
He got distanced more than once today.
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Paul23 |
Posted on 10-09-2015 20:24
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baseballlover312 wrote:
Dusen wrote:
Guido Mukk wrote:
Stage 20 is the stage to survive..4x 1 cat climbs..after long Vuleta
Agreed, but if Aru doesn't manage to distance, Dumoulin before the last climb, i don't think he will make that gap. The last climb is from what i can see, not scary at all. 5-6-7% is just like Dumoulin likes it.
They have to go for it from the gun, Alpe d'Huez 2011 style. Just go for it. And hope he cracks like Voeckler.
I don't see it happening though. It would have happened by now if it was going to.
Dumoulin won't crack, but its enough for Aru to just win a stage. Aru will probably win stage 20.
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