2014 Vuelta a Espana, stage 13: Belorado-Obrégon (188.7 km)

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Oct 16, 2012
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Ok

Ticker now says

Europcar give up the pursuit. The 11 breakaway companions have now reached km 33. Here they are : Damiano CUNEGO (3), Damien GAUDIN (14), Alexey LUTSENKO (27), Stef CLEMENT (32), Danilo WYSS (49), Luis León SÁNCHEZ (51), Peter SAGAN (61) and Paolo LONGO BORGHINI (69), Vegard BREEN (143), Jay Robert THOMSON (167), and Jasper STUYVEN (217).

However clicking on break shows Navarro not Sagan, hence the confusion

giving

Damien GAUDIN
Vegard BREEN
Jay Robert THOMSON
Jasper STUYVEN
Alexey LUTSENKO
Damiano CUNEGO
Stef CLEMENT
Danilo WYSS
Luis León SÁNCHEZ
Paolo LONGO BORGHINI
Daniel NAVARRO

I reckon Sagan not Navarro in break
 
Jan 4, 2011
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Sasquatch said:
This wouldn't survive anyway unless there was an OGE rider in it

Eh why, because they are going to pull the break back on their own and still be able to support Matthews in the finale? :eek: they will need help sooner or later.
 
Aug 29, 2009
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yeh, Greenedge has a really strong team here to chase down a breakaway on a medium mountain stage...
 
Aug 3, 2009
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Well, orica seems to believe in MM, so i will have to correct myself, no way the break takes this. Valverde looks good for the stage
 
Aug 18, 2010
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Flamin said:
Eh why, because they are going to pull the break back on their own and still be able to support Matthews in the finale? :eek: they will need help sooner or later.

Garmin will help if necessary.
 
Jul 29, 2012
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So greenedge is riding? It would have been interesting if they weren't riding.

I'm sure tinkoff wouldn't have chased after navarro, played some nice bluff and make other teams ride.

Edit: oh wait it's not navarro, my bad :eek:
 
Mar 24, 2013
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It looks to me like this stage is his last opportunity for Sagan to try his form here and I would not be suprised if he is DNF after this stage.

If the break survive he will take this. :eek:
 
Sep 8, 2009
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samu prepares something for asturia, that's for sure. there i think he will make his way on the podium.

and looks like today might be fun. lutsenko or valverde for me
 
Sep 16, 2009
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jens_attacks said:
samu prepares something for asturia, that's for sure. there i think he will make his way on the podium.

and looks like today might be fun. lutsenko or valverde for me

Don't be shocked if Samu wins the Vuelta.

He's the freshest one out of everyone. It's a shame this last week isn't harder. Like, the next few stages, it's a shame there aren't a few more like that next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. If there was, I'd say he'd win.

But yeah, he'll definitely podium!
 
May 11, 2013
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2.50 for the break, I'd say no chance, too many important guys in the peloton want this stage.
 
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This guys are ready,no chance for the break:
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Apr 30, 2011
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barmaher said:
How is it possible to mistake Sagan for Navarro (or vice versa)?
Number 71 and 61. Though it still puzzles me how someone can mistake one for the other.

Maybe it was just a typo :eek:
 
May 20, 2009
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barmaher said:
How is it possible to mistake Sagan for Navarro (or vice versa)?
Bizarre. Not on the same team, and Sagan one of the most recognizable faces in the peloton.
 
Mar 24, 2013
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barmaher said:
How is it possible to mistake Sagan for Navarro (or vice versa)?

I will be repeating myself. It is time for those stupid idiots in UCI to use some technologies of 21 century in race.