Arnout said:The final descent is kind of hilarious though.
I was bike touring around Europe by myself in the summer of 2012, and decided I wanted to catch this stage of the Vuelta live. After biking fully loaded (tent and all my gear) for 120km, setting up for the night, and biking another 40km in the forty-degree-celsius Spanish heatwave, I sort of was able to bike up Arrate (took some dignified water breaks for several minutes at a time, some of which required a good sit-down). The finish was a bit downhill but I couldn't resist seeing the finish line of a bike race live, as I had never seen that before. The video I have is hilarious - these guys just come zipping by the camera with an audible 'zoom'! I was all 'uh - I think Rodriguez and Valverde were in front and one of them won?', and I had the visual acuity to recognize that Contador and Froome's jersey colours were there too, but that was about it. Note to self - better to watch on the uphill, leave the fast finishes for TV. I'll happily live-stream the end of this one from my bedside table in Canada.