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2013 Vuelta a España, Stage 5: Sober → Lago de Sanabria (174 km)

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2013 Vuelta a España, Stage 5: Sober → Lago de Sanabria (174 km)

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General Classification after Stage 4
1 NIBALI, Vincenzo (ASTANA PRO TEAM) 14:15:30
2 HORNER, Christopher (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD) + 3
3 ROCHE, Nicolas (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 8
4 ZUBELDIA AGIRRE, Haimar (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD) + 16
5 VALVERDE BELMONTE, Alejandro (MOVISTAR TEAM) + 21
6 KISERLOVSKI, Robert (RADIOSHACK LEOPARD) + 26
7 URAN URAN, Rigoberto (SKY PROCYCLING) + 28
8 MORENO FERNANDEZ, Daniel (KATUSHA) + 31
9 MAJKA, Rafal (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 38
10 KREUZIGER, Roman (SAXO-TINKOFF) + 42
 
Aug 28, 2013
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EBH, about time he delivers a result, and he was up there yesterday at the finish, this one should suit him very well.
 
Meh, looks too hard for the pure sprinters. I expect guys like Matthews, Hagen and Meersman to fight it out. Meersman for the win. On the other hand, I think that a break could actually win this. Flecha will obviously fail but perhaps Luis Leon Sanchez will get his victory?
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
Meh, looks too hard for the pure sprinters. I expect guys like Matthews, Hagen and Meersman to fight it out. Meersman for the win. On the other hand, I think that a break could actually win this. Flecha will obviously fail but perhaps Luis Leon Sanchez will get his victory?

this stage doesn't look hard at all
 
theirs pretty hilly terrain its no easy ride, the first climb of the day is long enough to sap legs a bit if not drop some of the weak sprinters. the run in is quiet up and down slightly bigger field than yesterday for me.
 
Feb 20, 2011
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The end of the stage is very nice, in Sanabria Lake

Covelo (first pass) isn´t a 3 cat climb (19 Km, almost 4% average slope)

I bet for a breakaway winning
 
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My money is on a slightly reduced bunch sprint ... and for the sake of my velogames fantasy team Meersman better win it :mad:
 
search said:
I think there are more than enough climbs in this Vuelta, and today's stage still has potential to be a good one

agree, yesterday stage was also relatively well designed, but we gotta get the riders to provide the show. About 100 riders went over the wall together on stage 4. All this waiting, waiting does very little for the spectacle.
 
Dazed and Confused said:
agree, yesterday stage was also relatively well designed, but we gotta get the riders to provide the show. About 100 riders went over the wall together on stage 4. All this waiting, waiting does very little for the spectacle.

Nothing was ever going to happen on Ezaro. Only right after the climb.
 
Jun 6, 2013
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Flamin said:
Nothing was ever going to happen on Ezaro. Only right after the climb.

Agree, if the finish had been a bit closer to Ezaro (10-15km?) I think we might have seen some fireworks. That said there are enough "GC days" that a "sprint/no sprint" day isn't a bad thing.
 
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Today´s climbs

- Alto de Covelo, 3ª (km 79,5): 1.045 m – 19,5 km – 3,4 %

- Alto de O Canizo, np (km 105): 1.080 m – 12,2 km – 3,1 %

- Portela de A Canda, np (km 124): 1.254 m – 5,3 km – 4,1 %

- Portilla de Padornelo, 3ª (km 143): 1.340 m – 11 km – 2,6 %
 
search said:
I think there are more than enough climbs in this Vuelta, and today's stage still has potential to be a good one

Oh there certainly are many climbs in this Vuelta: almost invariably featuring a finish line at the top.

Some of us would like to see something different from time to time.