2014 Vuelta a España, Stage 2: Algeciras → San Fernando (174.4 km)

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1. Bouhanni
2. Degenkolb
3. Ferrari
4. Stuyven
5. Lasca
6. Gatto
7. Hutarovich
8. Boonen
9. Hofland
10. Pelucchi
 
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jens_attacks said:
alberto and his team was always at the front from what i could see. also froomey and sky. don't worry, they aren't here for GC :p

this is just a training ride for them :rolleyes:


What a sprint by Bouhanni. With this kind of form, I think the rest of flat stages will go his way too.
 
Luigi_Max_Again said:
No, Kudus is so young, he is going to need all the help he can get to finish the Vuelta. Crashing is the exact opposite.

He is young but very talented, I dont think he will have problems to finish if there is no more crash. Even he could shine some day.
 
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How hard is the last bump tommorow?

I remember last year on stage 4 when everyone thought it was Matthews who was going to win, but it happened to be Moreno.

Perhaps some of the explosive climbers could go for the bonus seconds.
 
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178 BETANCUR Carlos AG2R La Mondiale + 1'15''

Not just Froome and Contador that are going for the GC :D
 
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Coat-O said:
How hard is the last bump tommorow?

I remember last year on stage 4 when everyone thought it was Matthews who was going to win, but it happened to be Moreno.

Perhaps some of the explosive climbers could go for the bonus seconds.

It's 1 km at 4%, so perfectly made for Sagan. But Valverde could do well there, if he's motivated.