Arredondo said:But what does Aru got GC-wise which Purito and Valverde doesn't have?
rather big teeth
Arredondo said:But what does Aru got GC-wise which Purito and Valverde doesn't have?
PirazziAttacksVino said:I don't think Froome will do anything similar with what he did yesterday. The Spaniards will keep an eye on him now.
Pricey_sky said:I was just about to say the same thing, it looks like ToB is live with Vuelta highlights on at 5pm.
l.Harm said:No Tour in the legs.
Asturiano said:COVADONGA: THE PLACE WHERE SPAIN WAS BORN
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Muy bonito! Bien hecho chico.
Beautiful country.
Ryongsyong said:They are utter imbeciles. So we get get ToB live on two channels (ITV4 and Eurosport) and none are showing La Vuelta. This kind of incompetent and arrogant display is why in the future TV stations like these will simply not exist and we'll be able to choose what we want to watch. They are just idiots living in the 20th century who deserve no sympathy when they complain about people watching stuff online.
Arredondo said:Could be. But Purito rode the Tour in service of this Vuelta. So i don't think he will falter that much that he will get passed by Aru.
LaFlorecita said:So we've gone from "Contador will beat them all" to "Contador will get dropped by Rodriguez and Froome and Valverde and maybe Aru". Right. We shall see.
wirral said:Today's stage live in Asia Pacific apparently but no Tour of Britain till 24 hours later.![]()
l.Harm said:Yes you'd say so, but he clearly hasn't been in top form. Unless he's peaking for the third week, which is unlikely given his history in GTs.
TheGreenMonkey said:How can anybody think the Tour of Britain is more important than the Vuelta. It is a good race but largely local race against one of the major races of the year. There is no comparison.
TheGreenMonkey said:How can anybody think the Tour of Britain is more important than the Vuelta. It is a good race but largely local race against one of the major races of the year. There is no comparison.
TheGreenMonkey said:So it seems the break is,
Degenkolb, presumably going for sprint points,
Meyer
Vandewalle
Aramendia
Niemic
Niemic is the best climber and probably will have to do most of the climb solo if he is going to win the stage. Unlikely seeing they did not get away for quite a while and it is only a short stage. At least one team of a GC contender is going to want to keep the pace up to a reasonable level.
Arredondo said:Well, he peaked for the third week in the Tour 2013.
And his 3rd week in de Giro 2011 was his best.
And he won his only stage in last years Vuelta in the last week.
And he dropped Contador on Bola del Mundo in the last mountain stage in Vuelta 2012.
So it's going to live it's own story, Purito and a bad 3rd week.
And clearly not been in top form is imo a little bit too harsh. Without he TT, he would have been 2nd behind Contador. So base on his climbing, he's really close to his best.