classicomano has a point here.
Calmejane, Van Genechten, Lagutin, De la Cruz, Keukeleire had 1 WT win before this Vuelta.
Calmejane, Van Genechten, Lagutin, De la Cruz, Keukeleire had 1 WT win before this Vuelta.
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And, with all due respect, Gianni Meersman dominating the flat sprints. Not a very prestigious Vuelta this year.SafeBet said:classicomano has a point here.
Calmejane, Van Genechten, Lagutin, De la Cruz, Keukeleire had 1 WT win before this Vuelta.
classicomano said:The list of stage winners in this Vuelta is shaping up to be the worst of any GT ever.
SafeBet said:classicomano has a point here.
Calmejane, Van Genechten, Lagutin, De la Cruz, Keukeleire had 1 WT win before this Vuelta.
Robert5091 said:Everyone is thinking of tomorrow .... keep an eye on the road though while dreaming of mountain top glory!
classicomano said:Yep, thats pretty much it.DBotero said:classicomano said:The list of stage winners in this Vuelta is shaping up to be the worst of any GT ever.
S.Yates,Quintana,Froome
Taxus4a said:Robert5091 said:Everyone is thinking of tomorrow .... keep an eye on the road though while dreaming of mountain top glory!
Yes, a pity, becouse is a nice stage...
Kwibus said:The low quality winners is most of all, because no decent sprinter signed up for the Vuelta where they could win quite a few stages. Their own fault.
Another reason is that very decent riders that have freedom don't join the breakaway. A lot of missed opportunities from some riders.
Jagartrott said:20 minutes
It's a damn shame no B-GC rider is in the group. Monfort or Pardilla in red with 10 minutes advantage to number 2 - imagine that eh. Would've been fun.