2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 7: Almadén --> Talavera de la Reina, 182.9km (26/8)

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Jun 10, 2010
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Kopuliak said:
even better, Cav w/o HTC express ...
Anyway, Sagan has proven, he can beat top true sprinters too..
Let's not get too carried away here. He beat Freire and Bennati in a flat sprint.
 
Jun 8, 2011
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Parrulo said:
tru dat. . .

oh fail on me i always forget eisel is austrian . . .

still mine was honest mistake just like saying haussler is german while yours was the biggest bet fail of the year :p

Saying that Eisel is German is nothing like saying Haussler is German. Haussler has a German father, Eisel is truly Austrian. Still I think that he is not top-class and he has been very lucky so far in the Vuelta.
 
Aug 5, 2010
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just some guy said:
I recon Timmys Cadel Avatar bet for life wins that award - just need Thor to win P-R now ;)

i am with timmy on the thor will never win roubaix bet. :p

and ya you are right i forgot about timmy's bet
 
Aug 5, 2010
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hrotha said:
Let's not get too carried away here. He beat Freire and Bennati in a flat sprint.

ya thats why i say over the next few years and i only say challenge. i don't really see any of this guys starting to beat cav constantly like cav does to every1 else.
 
Jul 26, 2011
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It's a nice first GT week.

Stage 2 hard man sprint with an uphill that kills all trains (and Boonen) and is won by Chris Sutton ahead of Renyes.

Stage 5 Katusha sets up Purito for 20 bonus seconds and a time gap for the GC battle.
Stage 6 Liquigas strikes back with super descending/TTT to give Nibali a time gap for the GC.

+Two young new stars have entered the grand stage. And unpredictable sprints can be fun.
 
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Tylers move today is a pretty good example of why dangerous sprinting should be punished every time.

sights like that are horrible and preventable.

the riders are keen to blame the organisers on dangerous courses, but this is all on the riders (well one of them).

really nasty crash, hope they're all ok.
 
Sep 8, 2009
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Nielsa said:
I wish I had a spliff so I could trip out on watching the peloton snake through these roads. "It's alive!"

well you could have been invited but i didn't see the message in time:(
sunglasses on, in front of the big-asz tv,lemonade all over the place...it was a good stage.

kittel what a fabulous east german sprinter!
horrible crash but it could have been much worse....
 
Jun 8, 2011
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Okay, today I read the taylorphinney blog and he apparently had a flat and no knee pain. Hopefully we'll see him near the top in the final sprints.
 
Feb 25, 2010
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Ferminal said:
Can Phil survive 1700m of flat after Cauberg?

yeah he can, a 2 k solo is not above his limits(Belgian Champs-a little less though/Clasica San Sebastian). A 10 k solo on the other hand ...
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Erik Dekker: "Bauke made a great somersault but the landing wasn't perfect." :)

LaFleur said:
Okay, today I read the taylorphinney blog and he apparently had a flat and no knee pain. Hopefully we'll see him near the top in the final sprints.
Hey, how about that Kittel kid, eh? That guy can sprint!
 
Jun 21, 2011
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lancaster said:
Tylers move today is a pretty good example of why dangerous sprinting should be punished every time.

sights like that are horrible and preventable.

the riders are keen to blame the organisers on dangerous courses, but this is all on the riders (well one of them).

really nasty crash, hope they're all ok.

Sprinting is inherently dangerous and these things will happen from time to time.

Today was simply a racing incident. Both guys went for the same gap, were unsighted by a slower rider and ultimately collided.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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virandociclista said:
Purito is fine.. talking to Spanish interviewer now

We never know. We often hear how riders are ok and then it turns out they are broken or at least injured. Gesink sang this song this July and Cadel Tour 2010 also springs to mind, for recent examples.

Its when you wake up the next day that you feel it.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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Ferminal said:
Can Phil survive 1700m of flat after Cauberg?

Probably. How far from the finish did Evans attack on his win, and i assume a lot of that 1700 is downhill.

If Valverde is there, it might be a problem. But if hes not allowed to race Phil can always win a selected sprint.

Would love to see Contador give it a go.
 
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The Hitch said:
Probably. How far from the finish did Evans attack on his win, and i assume a lot of that 1700 is downhill.

If Valverde is there, it might be a problem. But if hes not allowed to race Phil can always win a selected sprint.

Would love to see Contador give it a go.

How did we end discussing 2012 Worlds on the thread of the less interesting Vuelta stage? :D

Anyway, if Valverde is there he will somehow spoil some of his mates' chances and not get anything in return
 
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jens_attacks said:
well you could have been invited but i didn't see the message in time:(
sunglasses on, in front of the big-asz tv,lemonade all over the place...it was a good stage.
damn! can i get invited for the next one?
 
Mar 13, 2009
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The Hitch said:
Probably. How far from the finish did Evans attack on his win, and i assume a lot of that 1700 is downhill.

If Valverde is there, it might be a problem. But if hes not allowed to race Phil can always win a selected sprint.

Would love to see Contador give it a go.
The Dutch will definately give it a fight on home soil. If he keeps improving I give Poels the biggest chance as he is the most explosive clearly, of the home-riders
 
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icefire said:
How did we end discussing 2012 Worlds on the thread of the less interesting Vuelta stage? :D

Anyway, if Valverde is there he will somehow spoil some of his mates' chances and not get anything in return

I don't really know. :D
 

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