"Only" 4 minutes for Q, basically 3 to Berite. If he recovers well in next couple of days, he still has a far shot. Movistar combo with Valv may be crucial and is an advantage. At least Podium within reach.
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
This might make the Vuelta really interesting. With Q 3,5 minutes back to Conta, I wonder if he recovers well and go all in in The mountains. I mean Movistar duo (Q & Piti) could break Tinkoff and Contador, because of the weak Tinkoff team.
Do you think guys that Quintana could attack Early in the high moutains, to force Tinkoff Chase :?
wisdow23 wrote:
This might make the Vuelta really interesting. With Q 3,5 minutes back to Conta, I wonder if he recovers well and go all in in The mountains. I mean Movistar duo (Q & Piti) could break Tinkoff and Contador, because of the weak Tinkoff team.
Do you think guys that Quintana could attack Early in the high moutains, to force Tinkoff Chase :?
Problem is: there's only two stages where I could see Quintana attack from far and pull a massive gap, which are stage 16 and 20.
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But karma is a bitch and Quintana Stelvio Stelvio Stelvio.
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wisdow23 wrote:
This might make the Vuelta really interesting. With Q 3,5 minutes back to Conta, I wonder if he recovers well and go all in in The mountains. I mean Movistar duo (Q & Piti) could break Tinkoff and Contador, because of the weak Tinkoff team.
Do you think guys that Quintana could attack Early in the high moutains, to force Tinkoff Chase :?
We will see tomorrow but ya Moviestar has a very strong team and with Valverde and Quintana 1-2 attacks will be hard not to mention Sky also.
But dont count Saxo´s team out quite yet. I did that during the tour and see what they went on to do there.
Okay... There seems to have been a change in the results for the stage. Fabian Cancellara of Trek Factory Racing is now mysteriously third behind Rigoberto Uran, my best guess is maybe there was a time keeping error as Cancellara’s time is now +18″ slower than Tony Martin's winning time.