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2014 Vuelta, Stage 21 TT: Santiago de Compostela→Santiago de Compostela (9.7 Km)

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TourOfSardinia said:
Clearly this short ITT was put in for JRod not to lose too many
secs - just in case he got to the last stage in the Red Jersey.
(Projecting from his 2012 form that is.)
Since AC & CF gatecrashed this year's event
- that thinking's now gone out the window.

If they wanted Purito as the winner, they wouldn't put this TT in it at all. They had already a TT this Vuelta;)
 
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MBotero said:
This stage sucks,at least they could come with a proper TT,if they really wanted some drama.Anyway El Bala for the win,cause i don't think Froome will bother.

What would you say if the time gaps where minimal, which has happened in the past? You can easily argue that long (early) TTs kill excitement too. What's exciting or not very much depends on how the race develops.

Why not put a pavé stage on the last day? :D
 
Aug 16, 2011
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YEAH!!! Malori in lead by 8 seconds at the finish! :D Now to just hope everyone else sucks. :p
 
Arnout said:
He's right with most of his complaining though...

Perhaps but whatever point he's got (and he complains about everything) is soon lost and ignored in the maelstrom of constantly whining and moaning about everything. He is far from alone though.

Design your own route in the specific thread and shut the **** up. We cant do anything at all against it.
 
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ILovecycling said:
Dawg will embarass him :p

Just read on Vuelta ticker...
The possible rainy conditions this evening might lead Christopher FROOME (191) to being cautious and avoid crashing although he'd like to give it all. "I'd love to win the stage to thank my team-mates for all the efforts they've done", said the Brit.

Hmm...come on rain! Ensure for us that Malori wins! :D

I really hope Bennati doesn't take the lead right after I post this. :eek:
 

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