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2016 Vuelta a España, stage 18: Requena > Gandía 200.6km

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Km 69,8 Peregrí / Casa del Alto – 13,8 km a 3,8 % - categoría 2
Km 78 Alto de La Rosa – 3,2 km a 4,5 % (uncategorized)


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Sprint stage. Quite some roundabouts again in the closing kilometers that could make it a bit tricky, though they always take the short side. The ultimate roundabout at 600-700m to go is a bit narrow. The final straight is pretty wide.

Weather
No extraordinary temperatures for Vuelta standards. Around 30°C maximum and a 3 bft wind coming from the east in Comunidad Valenciana.

Top-10 GC:
1. QUINTANA Nairo 7 MOVISTAR TEAM 69h 35' 32''
2. FROOME Christopher 21 TEAM SKY 69h 39' 09'' + 03' 37''
3. CHAVES Johan Esteban 51 ORICA BIKEEXCHANGE 69h 39' 29'' + 03' 57''
4. CONTADOR Alberto 11 TINKOFF 69h 39' 34'' + 04' 02''
5. YATES Simon 59 ORICA BIKEEXCHANGE 69h 41' 35'' + 06' 03''
6. TALANSKY Andrew 141 CANNONDALE-DRAPAC PRO CYCLING TEAM 69h 43' 06'' + 07' 34''
7. SANCHEZ GONZALEZ Samuel 37 BMC RACING TEAM 69h 43' 44'' + 08' 12''
8. FORMOLO Davide 145 CANNONDALE-DRAPAC PRO CYCLING TEAM 69h 43' 45'' + 08' 13''
9. SCARPONI Michele 61 ASTANA PRO TEAM 69h 44' 00'' + 08' 28''
10. DE LA CRUZ David 133 ETIXX - QUICK STEP 69h 44' 24'' + 08' 52''
 
Btw, what is this nonsense that BMC leads the team classification? I don't care about team gc obviously (except that I have a bet now on movistar) and never really paid attention to it, but I thought it was about the time of the 3 best riders of each team? :confused:
 
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Flamin said:
Btw, what is this nonsense that BMC leads the team classification? I don't care about team gc obviously (except that I have a bet now on movistar) and never really paid attention to it, but I thought it was about the time of the 3 best riders of each team? :confused:

Yes, but the 3 best riders in each stage individually (i.e. different riders can count on different days, breakaways are crucial) and not the 3 best on GC.

For want of a better choice, Meersman.
 
Robert5091 said:
2 90 degree turns in the last 2 km. What could possibley go wrong? :rolleyes:
In online satellite maps it can be seen that those three intersections are roundabouts, with big circular traffic islands in the center of each. That means a group of riders will be pinched on the inside, so in my opinion, even worse. There isn't any wide, sweeping line through the 90 degrees corners.

Would a breakaway group be allowed to take the stage win, well maybe in that case it's not bad, but if it is a peloton winding it up for a bunch sprint, that is scary
 
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Flamin said:
Btw, what is this nonsense that BMC leads the team classification? I don't care about team gc obviously (except that I have a bet now on movistar) and never really paid attention to it, but I thought it was about the time of the 3 best riders of each team? :confused:

I never understood it either, commentator yesterday explained it again and it made sense - imagine there is a team time trial every day, based on third man to finish, and the Team Classification is the aggregate of that.

People also keep saying 'Most Cycling Fans don't give a damn about it but the sponsors do.' Do they? Really? When someone goes to buy a floor do they think 'Oh no, not buying any Quick-step, their Team is rubbish in the Team Classification'.
 
The break has left the station, 2 minutes on the peloton.

92 BEPPU Fumiyuki. (TFS), 106 JAUREGUI Quentin. (ALM), 128 VERVAEKE Louis. (LTS), 148 ROLLAND Pierre. (CDT), 173 CATTANEO Mattia. (LAM)