2015 Vuelta stage 6: Córdoba > Sierra de Cazorla 200.3km

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McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

I don't think he will do so for this stage. This is just a stage with a different end then usual. No ramp, no flat, but a very long climb with a low gradient. A grind to the finish.

If this was an important mountain stage that they messed up by using too much inbetween climbs... Well then LS comes here to say that they should've used the Alto UNGAbunga inbetween the Alto Cojones and the Alto Cono to prevent 15km flat. He would be right about tht as well.
 
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Arredondo said:
DBotero said:
Valverde ftw! as Katusha looks unable to use their dynamic duo strength.Roche might try again,maybe this time he'll get it right.

They never do the past years. Purito would have won already a stage this Vuelta without Moreno, i'm sure about that.

But Bala on a more difficult climb? I don't know, he's not that good atm. Froome is stronger.

I don't expect Froome to bother and Sky can play the Roche card again.Would be fun if he'll go for it,though.
 
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Taxus4a said:
Yes, today is a perfect day for Valverde. Hot weather, long stage, up and dow, uphill finish (Freire won the same finish in andalucia) and very close to Murcia /the main river of Murcia, Segura, born there).

If Valverde get some seconds here, some seconds there, that he didnt do last year, he become a very important candidate for the victory (he need a good day in Burgos, a everybody who want to win la Vuelta this year)

But yesterday he lost 8 seconds to Froome, on a stage where he always should take that amount of time on Chris. And on Caminito del Rey he also didn't got time on him.

The best opportunities are already gone for Bala to take 'some seconds here, some seconds there'. Today is a chance, but Alpujarra and Cumbre are already chances for Froome to take some time.
 
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The riders obviously think a break could stick today. 60 km of hard racing before it went. They have >3 mins. Red jersey team on the front of the peloton

Gautier (EUC) +03:07
Rubiano (COL) +04:32 (just joined the leaders after a 20 km chase)
Velits (BMC) +06:24
Durasek (LAM) +17:03
Cummings (MTN) +19:46
Terpstra (EQS) +19:54
 
Jun 10, 2013
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McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

Funny, but I doubt it. Not much hills around the era.

And 'He', not 'She'. ;)
 
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Flamin said:
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Flamin said:
Another boring uphill sprint

No such thing.

You don't think we should be lucky if anything happened before the final k?

Yes, we'd be lucky but I wouldn't want anyone from an early break to win a stage like this. I love watching these types of finishes.
 
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Arredondo said:
Taxus4a said:
Yes, today is a perfect day for Valverde. Hot weather, long stage, up and dow, uphill finish (Freire won the same finish in andalucia) and very close to Murcia /the main river of Murcia, Segura, born there).

If Valverde get some seconds here, some seconds there, that he didnt do last year, he become a very important candidate for the victory (he need a good day in Burgos, a everybody who want to win la Vuelta this year)

But yesterday he lost 8 seconds to Froome, on a stage where he always should take that amount of time on Chris. And on Caminito del Rey he also didn't got time on him.

The best opportunities are already gone for Bala to take 'some seconds here, some seconds there'. Today is a chance, but Alpujarra and Cumbre are already chances for Froome to take some time.

Yesterday Valverde just losed time on claiffication, no more, it was a mistake, not strenth... about Caminito, he explained he hadnt a good day after his training for la Vuelta... that is normal.. he won one stage and this final is no so different to that...

Anyway I just said is the perfect day for Valverde, not that he is going to win or he dont lose tome today...that is anothr thing.

it is a good day as well for Purito, dan i Moreno, Dan MArtin, roche, domoulin, etc.. but the day is much more than the last climb, it i a demanning day and more with this pace at the begining.
 
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McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

Funny, but I doubt it. Not much hills around the era.

And 'He', not 'She'. ;)
Are you sure? I thought LS and the Hog are girls.
 
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McLovin said:
BigMac said:
McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

Funny, but I doubt it. Not much hills around the era.

And 'He', not 'She'. ;)
Are you sure? I thought LS and the Hog are girls.

That woud render my life a lie. :)

Tiago Machado top ten.
 
McLovin said:
BigMac said:
McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

Funny, but I doubt it. Not much hills around the era.

And 'He', not 'She'. ;)
Are you sure? I thought LS and the Hog are girls.

One of the best embraced secrets around here: the sex of mythical LS.
 
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hrotha said:
Juan Pelota said:
For all the complainers here..what kind of stage would you prefer? A flat stage to a bunch sprint, one of those not worth watching until the final km stages?
Surely this is EXACTLY what we're getting, except with uphill sprints?
The Vuelta is the least preferred of my Gt's. But if you ask me what you prefer between a flat sprint and a hilly sprint I'll stay with the second one.

Besides the Vuelta has made no secrets about the type of race that they want. And from the looks of it they don't want flat sprints.
 
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Eurosport is playing WAY to many commercials. Mix that up with Kirby and things haven't been to good yet.
 
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Doble objetivo
Giant-Alpecin decide continuar trabajando con un doble objetivo: mantener el maillot de Dumoulin y permitir a John Degenkolb inmiscuirse en el triunfo de etapa. Última diferencia: 2'35".


Degenkolb ftw?! No way!
 
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Kwibus said:
McLovin said:
Just wait for LS and she'll tell you how it would have been much better with throwing the Alto de Chupacabra before the final climb preceded by Alto de Sancho Panza or Alto de Ameriqo Vespuci or Alto de UngaBunga or why not Alto de Alto or any other Altos and this Alto used is garbage.

I don't think he will do so for this stage. This is just a stage with a different end then usual. No ramp, no flat, but a very long climb with a low gradient. A grind to the finish.

If this was an important mountain stage that they messed up by using too much inbetween climbs... Well then LS comes here to say that they should've used the Alto UNGAbunga inbetween the Alto Cojones and the Alto Cono to prevent 15km flat. He would be right about tht as well.
I think that they should try that climb one day. Sounds like a hard one!
 
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l.Harm said:
Doble objetivo
Giant-Alpecin decide continuar trabajando con un doble objetivo: mantener el maillot de Dumoulin y permitir a John Degenkolb inmiscuirse en el triunfo de etapa. Última diferencia: 2'35".


Degenkolb ftw?! No way!

I don't believe it.