2015 Vuelta Stage 17 : Burgos - Burgos ITT 39 km

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WIth Degenkolb, Mezgec and Waeytens, Giant have sprinters who could snatch boni's during the stage. Those downhill finishes are going to be interesting though.
 
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Carols said:
Red Rick said:
Ohwell, if only Landa had waited

Landa is a loose canon. Not a team player that one......

Interesting point, he must have soft pedalled today, but was he saving his effort to help Aru or himself? he could have a bearing on this GC.
 
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BigMac said:
Purito on twitter;

''I'm sorry
I will keep trying
It doesn't end here''

Not sure if he means this Vuelta or another shot in years to come.
Doesn't really matter. He's never going to win a GT when he time trials like that and only attacks in the last km in the mountains. Great rider who's amazing to watch - especially in the hilly classics - but his skillset just isn't quite right for winning GTs.
 
Let's see:
Tomorrow - cat 1 with 13km descent to finish to get back on
Friday - big gradual cat 2 with another descent but 2km uphill finish
Saturday - four cat 1s with another descent finish but a very very short kick up at the line

I think Dumoulin has a chance
 
Some people need to get their act together.

What happened: one of the worlds best TT riders smashed the TT on a course well suited to him and Aru simply rode a good GC TT like he can do.

Not much extraordinary happened today. And we end up with a few thriling final days.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
BigMac said:
Purito on twitter;

''I'm sorry
I will keep trying
It doesn't end here''

Not sure if he means this Vuelta or another shot in years to come.
Maybe we will see a Fuente De stage but this time with Jrod the one gaining time :)

LMAO
 
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Kwibus said:
Some people need to get their act together.

What happened: one of the worlds best TT riders smashed the TT on a course well suited to him and Aru simply rode a good GC TT like he can do.

Not much extraordinary happened today. And we end up with a few thriling final days.
Normally when TTers gain climbing skill, they lose some of their TT skill, so it was quite surprising to see him go so well.
 
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vedrafjord said:
Let's see:
Tomorrow - cat 1 with 13km descent to finish to get back on
Friday - big gradual cat 2 with another descent but 2km uphill finish
Saturday - four cat 1s with another descent finish but a very very short kick up at the line

I think Dumoulin has a chance
The difference now is that Astana know it is a direct head to head with Dumoulin. Before they had to worry about Rodriguez, Majka, Quintana, Froome, Valverde etc... so were wary about how hard to ride.

They'll surely now go flat out to really test him on the climbs early in the day; get him isolated and then either attack him on the last climb or set Aru up to sprint for bonus seconds.

Dumoulin's best chance may be to go on the offensive and attack himself, but the big problems there are that Landa is so strong and that Dumoulin is a slightly dodgy descender.
 
PremierAndrew said:
Gigs_98 said:
I think Aru just won the Vuelta. He surely will find these 3 seconds somewhere on 1 mountain and 2 hilly stages.

But dumoulin best on small steep hills? He'll drop Aru on both, and probably on the mountain stage too for good measure :eek:


Dumoulin won't drop Aru on the short finish tomorrow. Thats for sure. The Real challenge is on the second to last stage.
 
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BigMac said:
Purito on twitter;

''I'm sorry
I will keep trying
It doesn't end here''

Not sure if he means this Vuelta or another shot in years to come.

If one really awesome thing could happen this Vuelta it should be Purito going for a long range attack on stage 20 and go out in a blaze of glory. :D

Not gonna happen. :eek: But fun to think about.
 
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Squirbos_19 said:
Didn't know Dumoulin had great English, at the Tour start in Utrecht he refused to speak English to the crowd :confused:

Because they're dutch, duh :eek:
 
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By the way, Valverde said the win conditions changed, that might explain the relatively good performances by the last few starters (Chavito was 20th even :eek: )
Squirbos_19 said:
Didn't know Dumoulin had great English, at the Tour start in Utrecht he refused to speak English to the crowd :confused:
Maybe he just wanted to address the Dutch public? :)
 
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rainman said:
Carols said:
Red Rick said:
Ohwell, if only Landa had waited

Landa is a loose canon. Not a team player that one......

Interesting point, he must have soft pedalled today, but was he saving his effort to help Aru or himself? he could have a bearing on this GC.
Aru will probably try to win the stage and red tomorrow or on Friday, already.

Landa might be allowed to jump into the final breakaway for anotger stage win on Saturday, then.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
By the way, Valverde said the win conditions changed, that might explain the relatively good performances by the last few starters (Chavito was 20th even :eek: )
Squirbos_19 said:
Didn't know Dumoulin had great English, at the Tour start in Utrecht he refused to speak English to the crowd :confused:
Maybe he just wanted to address the Dutch public? :)
Surprised he could feel it tucked in behind the moto ;)
 
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BeagRigh said:
LaFlorecita said:
Red Rick said:
Ohwell, if only Landa had waited
Yeah, good point. He could have gained at least 10s-15s more with Landa's help.

Didn't even need the extra time, if Aru won the stage he'd have got 4 more bonus seconds and be in red... :eek:

Hindsight etc etc

but MArtinelli said to Landa that he should wait and Aru would leave him the stage win
 
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LaFlorecita said:
By the way, Valverde said the win conditions changed, that might explain the relatively good performances by the last few starters (Chavito was 20th even :eek: )
Squirbos_19 said:
Didn't know Dumoulin had great English, at the Tour start in Utrecht he refused to speak English to the crowd :confused:
Maybe he just wanted to address the Dutch public? :)

Fair enough, but he was asked to speak English, and nearly every other rider interviewed spoke English.
But whatever, bit of a pointless topic