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Kiserlovski01
GP Stad Zottegem (1.1) i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png
Flanders, 190.7 kms
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As a last prep race ahead of La Vuelta, a few riders who had been training in Belgium but skipped Eneco Tour, joined some men that did race last week.

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The last passing on the cobbled Paddestraat caused a split, yet everything came back together due to that group loitering.

Cortes did his leadout for Manuel Martínez, but the latter couldn't keep Teunissen behind him. In a close battle for second, the Uruguayan had to let Alderwerelt pass as well.


GP Stad Zottegem 2020
Race results
1Mike TeunissenTeam Sunweb4h20'41"
2Wim AlderwereltLotto Soudals.t.
3Manuel Martínez i.imgur.com/T69x1WC.pngRuralvía-RTPi Pro Teams.t.
4André LooijTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
5Mats BoeveTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
6Massimo VanderaerdenSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
7Boy Van PoppelTeam Sunwebs.t.
8Elia FavilliBEAT Cycling Clubs.t.
9Jonas BokelohTeam Jumbo-Vismas.t.
10Bill FraserTeam Sunwebs.t.

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Kiserlovski01
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Ruralvía and RTP to go separate ways
August 19th, 2020
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This Wednesday morning the Ruralvía team and RTP, now its former co- sponsor, have agreed to to terminate the existing contract by consent.

The Portuguese public service broadcasting organisation had joined our team as a main partner less than a year ago. Ruben Guerreiro's promising development persuaded them into providing the team with a significant financial injection.

Despite the fact that both parties will go separate ways earlier than intended, we would like to thank our former Portuguese partner for their involvement, which led to highs in the form of Giro d'Italia and Tour de France GC top 5 results.

Negotiations with a new partner have been proceeding for awhile now, and we are confident to finalize the deal later this week. Stick around for more updates.

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UCI World Tour Rankings - August 19th, 2020
Individual ranking
1Julian AlaphilippeBahrain - McLaren589 pts.
2Mikel LandaBahrain - McLaren574 pts.
3Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe549 pts.
4Wilco KeldermanTeam Katusha - Alpecin546 pts.
5Peter SaganTeam Dimension Data484 pts.
6Davide FormoloAG2R La Mondiale423 pts.
7Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal421 pts.
8Thibaut PinotDeceuninck - Quick Step412 pts.
9Tim WellensLotto Soudal304 pts.
10Adam YatesTeam INEOS282 pts.
11Fabio AruTeam INEOS279 pts.
12Wout PoelsTeam INEOS265 pts.
13Nairo QuintanaBahrain - McLaren257 pts.
14Valérien GaltierBahrain - McLaren234 pts.
15Tom DumoulinBahrain - McLaren231 pts.
16Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team216 pts.
17Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team201 pts.
18Lukas SpenglerTeam Katusha - Alpecin194 pts.
19Miguel Angel LopezDeceuninck - Quick Step194 pts.
20Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS189 pts.
UCI World Tour Rankings - August 19th, 2020
Teams ranking
1Bahrain - McLaren1885 pts.
2Team INEOS1157 pts.
3Lotto Soudal1146 pts.
4Team Dimension Data1003 pts.
5BORA - hansgrohe960 pts.
6Team Katusha - Alpecin851 pts.
7Deceuninck - Quick Step699 pts.
8Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.png654 pts.
9AG2R La Mondiale520 pts.
10Team Sunweb472 pts.
11Movistar Team416 pts.
12BMC Racing Team356 pts.
13Mitchelton-Scott226 pts.
14Astana Pro Team216 pts.
15Team Jumbo-Visma112 pts.
UCI World Tour Rankings - August 19th, 2020
General message
UCI has granted several teams permission to race with their brand new shirt. Starting from La Vuelta, among others Team Jumbo-Visma, Lotto Soudal and Deceuninck - Quick Step can show off their designers' work.

Some teams has even changed names. First of all McLaren replaces Merida as Bahrain's secondary name sponsor, and with the addition of CCU, a Chile-based beverage producer, Ruralvía will be known as Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team (RUC) from now on. Their new jersey can be found below:

Spoiler
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Corendus-Circus has become Alpecin-Fenix, the former Nippo-Vini Fantini is now Colpack-Ballan and you get to say Vini Zabu - KTM now instead of Neri Sottoli.


As BMC, Katusha-Alpecin and the Asian Utsunomiya Blitzen team will fold at the end of the year, the respective licences have been awarded to Black Spoke Cycling Academy, Swiss Cycling Academy and the new Paraguayan Massi Vivo Conecta project. All new cycling teams will join the Continental circuit as from next year.

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Croatia14
Very cool transition!
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Kiserlovski01
Croatia14 wrote:
Very cool transition!


Thank you! I had been longing for a Caja jersey in the spirit of the 2020 one and thought of La Vuelta to be the ideal time for other team changes too. Smile
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Kiserlovski01
Hamburg was raced during the first week of La Vuelta but as I want to focus on the GT action later, I'll put up this small report first:

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Hamburg, 219.5 kms
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The Vattenfall Cyclassics traditionally had a startlist stacked with sprinters, who were all hoping to bag a WT win after surviving the Waseberg ascents.

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After a long chase for the breakaway in atrocious conditions, INEOS' Ian Stannard launched an attack. While he was fighting for a slim advantage, our train for Barbero came to the front.

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By the time Stannard was about to get reeled in just outside the last kilometer, our train was free again after being boxed in for a second. ColoQuick's Danny Van Poppel started the mass sprint with a head start.

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Gaviria caught up with the Dutchman swiftly. He had a much harder time holding off Baska, but back to back wins for the Colombian it was.

Barbero's modest form showed as he couldn't do better than 8th despite a good starting position.


Vattenfall Cyclassics 2020
Race results
1Fernando GaviriaMovistar Team4h56'55"
2Erik BaskaBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3Danny Van PoppelTeam ColoQuicks.t.
4Magnus Cort NielsenBORA - hansgrohes.t.
5Niccolo BonifazioBahrain - McLarens.t.
6Moreno HoflandTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
7Boris ValléeLotto Soudals.t.
8Carlos Barbero i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
9Arnaud DemareTeam Sunwebs.t.
10Luka MezgecBORA - hansgrohes.t.

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cunego59
The jersey looks nice! Excited for the Vuelta Smile
 
Kiserlovski01
cunego59 wrote:
The jersey looks nice! Excited for the Vuelta Smile


So am I, easily one of my favourite races of the year; preview's up now! Smile
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Kiserlovski01
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Vuelta a España (2.GT)
Spain, 21 stages
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Vuelta a España
Latest editions
201920182017
1.Wilco Kelderman1.Nairo Quintana1.Wilco Kelderman
2.Sam Vandenborre2.Adam Yates2.Mikel Landa
3.Merhawi Kudus3.Chris Froome3.Wout Poels
Vuelta a España 2020
Stages
1.i.imgur.com/6V1zUPo.png 16 kmPamplona TTT
2.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 180 kmPamplona › Viana
3.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 155 kmOion › Arrate
4.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 155 kmBarakaldo › Valdezcaray
5.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 180 kmLogroño › Logroño
6.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 173 kmTarazona › El Fuerte del Rapitán
7.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 159 kmHuesca › Alcañiz
8.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 173 kmLleida › Andorra (Coll de la Gallina)
9.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 193 kmAndorra › Barcelona
10.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 166 kmPonteareas › Sanxenxo
11.i.imgur.com/ttAHdWi.png 40 kmCambados › Pontevedra
12.i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png 185 kmVilagarcia › Mirador de Ézaro
13.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 169 kmSantiago de Compostela › Ferrol
14.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 149 kmPalas de Rei › Puerto de Ancares
15.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 184 kmLa Robla › Lagos de Covadonga
16.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 184 kmGijón › Cuitu Negro
17.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 174 kmSantander › Fuente Dé
18.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 186 kmAguilar de Campoo › Valladolid
19.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 169 kmPeñafiel › La Lastrilla
20.i.imgur.com/xFpGiMO.png 168 kmPalazuelos de Eresmo › Bola del Mundo
21.i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png 96 kmCercedilla › Madrid
Vuelta a España 2020
Start list
i.imgur.com/rWt1YuO.pngTeam Sunwebi.imgur.com/IRLN1cR.pngBahraini.imgur.com/ACLBvUo.pngINEOS
1. M.Kittel11. B.Coquard21. A.Yates
2. J.Bovenhuis12. J.Alaphilippe22. W.Anacona
3. D.Groenewegen13. S.Chernetskiy23. G.Hammond
4. W.Köhler14. R.Fernández24. M.Moser
5. L.Meiler15. T.Gallopin25. G.Mühlberger
6. R.Nguyen16. M.Klaris26. L.Rowe
7. J.Sütterlin17. M.Mamykin27. J.Symons
8. M.Teunissen18. J.Simón28. D.Villella
9. B.Van Poppel19. I.Zakarin29. L.Vincent
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31. N.Bouhanni41. S.Yates51. R.Guerreiro
32. O.Balkan42. J.Arredondo52. E.Battaglin
33. C.Ewan43. S.Dillier53. J.Campos
34. J.Lobato44. E.Grosu54. A.Cerezo
35. M.Matthews45. D.Martin55. E.Chávarri
36. S.Oomen46. I.Millar56. E.Cortes
37. T.Slagter47. C.Pedersen57. J.Gonçalves
38. P.Tur48. M.Trentin58. S.Vandenborre
39. M.Van der Poel49. B.Van Goethem59. E.Zardini
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61. J.Stuyven71. R.Mullen81. S.Bennett
62. W.Alderwerelt72. C.Betancur82. O.Bertazzo
63. J.Roelandts73. A.Dowsett83. F.Bidard
64. D.Teuns74. M.Iturria84. B.Brkic
65. E.Theuns75. A.Kristoff85. Y.Gidich
66. T.Van Asbroeck76. A.Malori86. A.Guerin
67. G.V/Keirsbulck77. J.A.Pardo87. R.J/V Rensburg
68. K.Van Rooy78. B.Suaza88. C.Laporte
69. T.Wellens79. W.Wippert89. A.Paret-Peintre
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91. E.Viviani101. F.Senechal111. R.Guyot
92. J.Celeste102. S.Cras112. R.Bouhanni
93. V.Conti103. T.Declercq113. P.Franczak
94. J.Guarnieri104. J.Esposito114. C.Gimenez
95. A.Kamyshev105. C.Imhof115. J.Koch
96. A.Lature106. L.Keough116. A.Maldonado
97. T.Maidos107. E.Lietaer117. Y.Martinez
98. G.Nizzolo108. M.Sarreau118. E.Rivera
99. M.Pelucchi109. G.Van Avermaet119. A.Vichot
i.imgur.com/maLfCTf.pngTreki.imgur.com/U9vTKc0.pngMitcheltoni.imgur.com/VUUTFwx.pngDeceuninck
121. M.Krigbaum131. D.Cimolai141. Y.Lampaert
122. B.Dilley132. M.Brändle142. W.Barta
123. J.Donders133. T.Grmay143. D.Bouvry
124. L.Juan134. R.Kiserlovski144. A.Brogi
125. M.Kohler135. J.Korsholm145. E.Buchmann
126. G.Mannion136. C.Meyer146. L.De Plus
127. J.Rathe137. M.Scotson147. A.Gougeard
128. T.Sprengers138. D.Teklehaimanot148. M.Van Staeyen
129. S.Von Hoff139. P.Vakoc149. K.van Staeyen
i.imgur.com/rXrdn69.pngEducation Firsti.imgur.com/VzOkcZd.pngAG2Ri.imgur.com/nWSUf5J.pngKatusha
151. A.Fedi161. T.V/Der Sande171. A.Manfredi
152. V.Agnoli162. E.Cohen172. D.Appollonio
153. C.Bogi163. J.Coppel173. F.Bongiorno
154. G.Carboni164. F.Dassonville174. D.Caruso
155. D.Dall'Oste165. M.Ladagnous175. A.De Marchi
156. B.Jewell166. A.Madrazo176. J.Noria
157. S.Nardelli167. L.Pichon177. S.Puccio
158. A.Newbury168. S.Sellier178. E.Ravasi
159. A.Tonelli169. S.Tricot179. E.Sanz
i.imgur.com/1MsLGbx.pngW52 Portoi.imgur.com/Z7i9WFu.pngEmiratesi.imgur.com/RnT25F8.pngCofidis
181. F.Plesner191. S.Giorni201. V.Galeyev
182. P.Bernas192. M.Benfatto202. J.Goeleven
183. J.Brandão193. N.Boem203. M.Hoelgaard
184. S.Clarke194. D.Gunst204. B.Jarrier
185. H.Eransus195. C.Lampa205. S.Lundbye
186. A.Komin196. A.Palini206. L.Pizarro
187. I.Santaromita197. A.Pasqualon207. J.Simon
188. J.Silva198. C.Petelin208. B.Thomas
189. R.Vale199. S.Ponzi209. Y.Yssaad
Vuelta a España 2020
Media favourites
i.imgur.com/QjanPep.png A. Yates (INS) i.imgur.com/QjanPep.png S. Yates (BOH)
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Croatia14
1-2 Punch on the line, maybe the big win is possible!
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Ripley
Tough competition from the Yates brothers and their teams, though. And don't dismiss Pardo, who has the support of Alex Dowsett! Smile
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sutty68
Hopefully everything will turn out fine Smile
 
Tamijo
Sorta retrospective reply as I’we been unable to follow for a while:

Over the top stage 5 in Burgos! Stage win by Eder Chávarri with also Izagirre moving a step up at the podium. Thrilling close race right up to the finish.
Nice with the Pasil de Rozavientos link detail (though old men with glasses like me would appreciate something like that in bold as I found it only in my 2nd read through :lol:

Tour de Pologne …….we knew that

Eneco Tour was a strange race was it not? had a feeling that some ” was lost here and there maybe just due to bad daily form and the fact that Oliveira was 2nd leader, and yupti a turn-around at stage 7 with Oliveira doing everything right and he end up 3rd in overall GC…….but in hindsight he could have won?

Zottegem with a nice podium too

Vattenfall always ok with a top 10, don’t know if you expected more.

Congratz with new sponser/jersey and good luck in the last GT
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Kiserlovski01
Croatia14 wrote:
1-2 Punch on the line, maybe the big win is possible!


Could be! Our lineup is sort of a Movistar like trident with three men trying to hit peak form from the second week. The easiest thing would be if any of them three loses significant time already in week 1.

Ripley wrote:
Tough competition from the Yates brothers and their teams, though. And don't dismiss Pardo, who has the support of Alex Dowsett! Smile


Looks like the Yates brothers are GC favourites in a GT for the first time in this save, partly due to Kelderman's absence. Adam should be fresher not having raced Le Tour, but apart from that they're almost equally strong.

Pardo is Spain's best climber atm, and with Dowsett's help he could definitely be one to look out for.

sutty68 wrote:
Hopefully everything will turn out fine Smile


Thanks, we'll see soon enough. Smile

Tamijo wrote:
Sorta retrospective reply as I’we been unable to follow for a while:

Over the top stage 5 in Burgos! Stage win by Eder Chávarri with also Izagirre moving a step up at the podium. Thrilling close race right up to the finish.
Nice with the Pasil de Rozavientos link detail (though old men with glasses like me would appreciate something like that in bold as I found it only in my 2nd read through :lol:

Tour de Pologne …….we knew that

Eneco Tour was a strange race was it not? had a feeling that some ” was lost here and there maybe just due to bad daily form and the fact that Oliveira was 2nd leader, and yupti a turn-around at stage 7 with Oliveira doing everything right and he end up 3rd in overall GC…….but in hindsight he could have won?

Zottegem with a nice podium too

Vattenfall always ok with a top 10, don’t know if you expected more.

Congratz with new sponser/jersey and good luck in the last GT


Thanks for taking the time to write your thoughts on each and every race. I'll remember to add climb profiles in reports written after today.

Other than that, I can't add much more. Vattenfall was not as good as last year, but Barbero's had a very strong Tour and fatigue is taking its toll right now.
Eneco was almost a non-race from us if not for that last stage. In hindsight we could've worked for Nelson on the Ardennes stage but who knows if he would have gotten in that breakaway then...
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Vuelta a España (2.GT)

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We couldn't kick off our Vuelta any better. In the streets of Pamplona, the city home to the world famous San Fermín festival.

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Just like during the renowned encierro a group of bulls stormed forward, this time to a (simulated) TTT win. It was home rider Eder Chávarri who crossed the line first.

1Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.png17'57"
2Team Sunweb+ 5"
3Movistar Team+ 15"
4Team Dimension Data+ 19"
5Mitchelton-Scott+ 30"
6BORA - hansgrohe+ 35"
7Bahrain - McLaren+ 44"
8Team INEOS+ 45"
9Groupama - FDJ+ 55"
10Lotto Soudal+ 57"
11CCC Team+ 1'04"
12BMC Racing Team+ 1'14"
13Team Katusha - Alpecin+ 1'21"
14W52 - FC Porto+ 1'31"
15AG2R La Mondiale+ 1'36"
16Deceuninck - Quick Step+ 1'42"
17EF Education First Pro Team+ 1'44"
18Cofidis, Solutions Crédits+ 1'53"
19Trek - Segafredo+ 1'57"
20UAE-Team Emirates+ 2'00"
21Astana Pro Team+ 2'04"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 2 :: 180 kms
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Stage two saw Chávarri start in red and Campos wear white. Afterwards, CCC's Yannick Martinez secured the first mountain jersey.

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Once the break had been caught, a mass sprint took place in the misty streets of Viana. We were not in the mix at all, as Michael Matthews was the strongest after a bumpy finale.

Top finisher Battaglin moved into red, Vandenborre took white from Campos.

1Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Data3h50'55"
2Bryan CoquardBahrain - McLarens.t.
3Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
4Jasper StuyvenLotto Soudals.t.
5Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 3 :: 155.8 kms
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Stage 3 had its finish near the Arrate Sanctuary, which is usually known for hosting País Vasco stages.

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Mühlberger, Dan Martin and Wellens took us and the others by surprise with an attack before the start of the actual climb. We wouldn't be able to make up for it anymore.

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After Dan Martin had been dropped on the way up, the other two sprinted for the stage. Austria's champion and former Lombardia winner Mühlberger was faster than Wellens and moved into red too.

Our top finishers all lost a chunck of time of this climb; it doesn't really suit any of them.


1Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS3h35'26"
2Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
3Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe+ 26"
4Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Datas.t.
5Rubén FernándezBahrain - McLarens.t.
10Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.png Ruralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 50"


Vuelta a España 2020
Overall after stage 3
1Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS7h44'52"
2Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Data+ 10"
3Enrico Battaglin i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 15"
4Sam Vandenborre i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Eder Chávarri i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
6Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
7Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 17"
8Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe+ 22"
9Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Data+ 24"
10Daniel MartinBORA - hansgrohe+ 26"
i.imgur.com/XgrLbiy.pngMichael Matthewsi.imgur.com/zmXhgHs.pngGregor Mühlbergeri.imgur.com/d3mt5mI.pngSam Vandenborre

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Vuelta a España (2.GT)


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 4 :: 155.3 kms
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Team INEOS controlled the pace all day logn on day four, as the bunch neared the final climb to Valdezcaray.

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Red jersey Mühlberger's acceleration was the first. Wellens followed and Fernández bridged later. The last to join was Bora's Simon Yates. He did so just to leave the other three stranded inside the last kilometer. Yates would move into the red jersey by one mere second.

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Our three leaders all couldn't do better than crossing the line in a fourth group. Guerreiro was the top finisher in 10th place. The three of them slipped towards the edge of the GC top 10.

1Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe3h46'28"
2Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS+ 19"
3Rubén FernándezBahrain - McLarens.t.
4Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
5Adam YatesTeam INEOS+ 33"
9Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'11"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 5 :: 180.1 kms
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The fifth, circuit stage around La Rioja's capital city Logroño would change the course of our Vuelta drastically. Before that, Zardini wasn't allowed to join the breakaway for us on a stage he had targeted.

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Furthermore it was a high-pace ride because of the escapees' strength; rouleurs like Roelandts, Malori and Guarnieri had to be reeled in.

On the final lap, Vandenborre paid for having a bad day. Chávarri, who was very unlikely to fight for a decent GC spot after doing so already at Le Tour, suffered the very same fate.

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Once Roelandts had been caught inside the last 600 meters, it was Ireland's champion Sam Bennett who claimed his 8th Grand Tour stage win after a close sprint.

1Sam BennettGroupama - FDJ4h04'51"
2Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
4Jasper StuyvenLotto Soudals.t.
5Bryan CoquardBahrain - McLarens.t.
10Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 6 :: 173.9 kms
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On stage 6, we saw another BOTD that would become a vain attempt go get anything more than some time on camera.

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Vandenborre had an even worse day, and let go willingly along with Chávarri, even before the final climb (Fuerte de Rapitán). Initially Guerreiro held on pretty well, but his lack of an acceleration cost him when a group of seven broke clear.

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Grmay lost contact with the leaders, who sprinted for the stage win. Red jersey Simon Yates was beaten by his twin brother Adam, who passed teammate Mühlberger in the standings.

Ruben lost time, but he did manage to cross the line with the chasers. A provisional 8th is quite an honest representation of his race so far.


1Adam YatesTeam INEOS3h54'14"
2Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohes.t.
3Tim WellensLotto Soudals.t.
4Robert KiserlovskiMitchelton-Scotts.t.
5Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Datas.t.
10Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 34"


Vuelta a España 2020
GC after stage 6
1Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe19h30'31"
2Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 26"
3Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS+ 41"
4Rubén FernándezBahrain - McLaren+ 44"
5Adam YatesTeam INEOS+ 53"
6Robert KiserlovskiMitchelton-Scott+ 1'12"
7Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Data+ 1'15"
8Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 1'54"
9Tsgabu GrmayMitchelton-Scott+ 2'24"
10Daniel MartinBORA - hansgrohe+ 2'32"
i.imgur.com/hctWQtO.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/XgrLbiy.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/zmXhgHs.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/d3mt5mI.pngBenjamin Brkic

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Ripley
Smart idea, Vandenborre now looking for a good breakaway to surprise and attack Simon Yates. Smile
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cunego59
Rough couple of days after the TTT, but Guerreiro is still hanging in there. And like Ripley said, Vandenborre could be looking at a few good days in breakaways - if his bad days don't continue.
 
Kiserlovski01
Ripley wrote:
Smart idea, Vandenborre now looking for a good breakaway to surprise and attack Simon Yates. Smile


Fuente Dé revisited!


cunego59 wrote:
Rough couple of days after the TTT, but Guerreiro is still hanging in there. And like Ripley said, Vandenborre could be looking at a few good days in breakaways - if his bad days don't continue.


The first week was always going to be about losing as few time as possible for our three potential team captains. Now that we have but one, migth make room for some other personal goals if they find the right legs.
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Kiserlovski01
Vuelta a España (2.GT)


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 7 :: 159.1 kms
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A new flat stage, a new day we were just looking to stay out of trouble; especially after Cortes had lost contact with the breakaway.

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The other escapees couldn't hang on either. In the end it was Caleb Ewan who secured the biggest win of his season by outsprinting Kittel and Coquard.


1Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data3h14'44"
2Bryan CoquardBahrain - McLarens.t.
3Marcel KittelTeam Sunwebs.t.
4Jasper StuyvenLotto Soudals.t.
5Sam BennettGroupama - FDJs.t.
54Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 8 :: 173.8 kms
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The day after was a new test for the GC contenders, with a stage ending on Collada de la Gallina in Andorra.

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With the break over, it was Gregor Mühlberger who made a move on the last slopes of Puerto de la Comella, the penultimate climb. Guerreiro still sat in the reduced group Mühlberger had jumped from.

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The Austrian already fell back before the final climb, where Ruben kept his own pace when the likes of Fernández and Simon Yates launched an early attack.

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Fernández just wasn't feeling his legs and dropped the red jersey well before the line. The time gap he opened in the remaining meters was just impressive, and more than big enough to move into red.

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Ruben's best day so far ended with him finishing only behind Fernández and Simon Yates. Way behind them though, but he did jump from 8th to 6th in the GC. Mühlberger blew up completely after his earlier attack and became the biggest loser of the day.


1Rubén FernándezBahrain - McLaren3h56'31"
2Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe+ 1'23"
3Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 2'04"
4Tsgabu GrmayMitchelton-Scotts.t.
5Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Datas.t.


i.imgur.com/zMBJxFz.png Stage 9 :: 193.3 kms
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Battaglin joined the break of the day on stage 9, but had already been dropped from it by the time the riders reached the decisive zone in Barcelona.

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Guerreiro accelerated on the famous short Montjuïc climb, where he created a gap. With only two escapees left out there, he could still dream of the stage win.

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Simon Clarke had too much left to be caught by Ruben though. Mühlberger, who bounced back great after yesterday's disappointing showing, and van der Poel would pass our man too. Clarke held on for his second ever Vuelta stage win, eight years after he outsprinted Tony Martin on the real life 2012 stage to Valdezcaray.

No bonus seconds as Ruben came fourth, but the time gained on the others did suffice to set foot on the virtual GC podium.


1Simon ClarkeW52 - FC Porto4h11'23"
2Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOSs.t.
3Mathieu Van der PoelTeam Dimension Datas.t.
4Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.
5Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe+ 34"


i.imgur.com/OXwpbMJ.png Stage 10 :: 166.3 kms
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No major difficulties on the mostly flat tenth stage to Sanxenxo, which served as the conclusion of La Vuelta's first third.

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After 166 uneventful kilometers, Marcel Kittel's long-stretched sprint ended just a tad too soon, as Elia Vivani snatched his first win since Oman on the line. Ruben happily finished in the middle of the bunch.


1Elia VivianiAstana Pro Team3h54'28"
2Marcel KittelTeam Sunwebs.t.
3Bryan CoquardBahrain - McLarens.t.
4Michael MatthewsTeam Dimension Datas.t.
5Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.
56Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Teams.t.


Vuelta a España 2020
GC after stage 10
1Rubén FernándezBahrain - McLaren34h48'45"
2Simon YatesBORA - hansgrohe+ 43"
3Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/NKp27Y6.pngRuralvía-CCU Pro Team+ 2'40"
4Tom SlagterTeam Dimension Data+ 2'45"
5Adam YatesTeam INEOS+ 2'46"
6Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 3'14"
7Tsgabu GrmayMitchelton-Scott+ 3'54"
8Gregor MühlbergerTeam INEOS+ 4'06"
9Mathieu Van der PoelTeam Dimension Data+ 7'33"
10Robert KiserlovskiMitchelton-Scott+ 7'55"
i.imgur.com/hctWQtO.pngRubén Fernándezi.imgur.com/XgrLbiy.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/zmXhgHs.pngSimon Yatesi.imgur.com/d3mt5mI.pngMathieu van der Poel

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