2016 Vuelta a España, stage 19: Xàbia > Calp 37km ITT

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dacooley said:
well, at least froome indicates the tour vuelta double is more than doable.
If he somehow beats Nairo with 1½ minute tomorrow and wins the overall, then yes. Otherwise no.
 
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I must admit I didn't see this. I think Quintana is doing a decent ITT, but Froome is absolutely smashing it.
 
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Stan955 said:
Will Froome not be waisted tomorrow after giving so much today in the TT ??

Quintana is giving the same much. No one is holding anything back.
Also 38km is nowhere near as draining as a long mountain stage
 
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meat puppet said:
Froome puts those suggesting he would fade during the vuelta, as any sensible observer would suggest, in their place.

He might have faded, it's all in relative terms compared to the rest of the field.
 
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Quintana lucky to have followed Contador's move that day...

Luck not the right word. But yeah he wouldnt have won this vuelta without it
Of course he would have. Froome was out of it that day - he couldn't even follow Scarponi, Valverde or Sanchez on the last climb. Quintana would have easily taken at least 30 seconds on him even without the break. And more on Mas de la Costa and Aitana if he needed to.
30 seconds that day would have not been enough, it looks like he's going to need all of that 2:40 he took that day.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
dacooley said:
well, at least froome indicates the tour vuelta double is more than doable.
If he somehow beats Nairo with 1½ minute tomorrow and wins the overall, then yes. Otherwise no.

It's clearly doable as Froome has shown us. Froome and his team just made a big mistake, but clearly he can do it.
 
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Ruby United said:
Stan955 said:
Will Froome not be waisted tomorrow after giving so much today in the TT ??

Quintana is giving the same much. No one is holding anything back.
Also 38km is nowhere near as draining as a long mountain stage
Yes, but Froome was more on the limit compared to other riders in the last mountain stage.
 
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Ruby United said:
Cance > TheRest said:
dacooley said:
well, at least froome indicates the tour vuelta double is more than doable.
If he somehow beats Nairo with 1½ minute tomorrow and wins the overall, then yes. Otherwise no.

It's clearly doable as Froome has shown us. Froome and his team just made a big mistake, but clearly he can do it.
As long as he hasn't won the race, how can you say that?
Also, as has been pointed out, he had an "easy" Tour with a strong team controlling the contenders every day. Not guaranteed that will happen again
 
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Unfortunately for those that love drama, it is hard to see tomorrow's stage being tough enough for a real close battle for green. The final climb suits Quintana quite a bit.
 
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Walkman said:
meat puppet said:
Froome puts those suggesting he would fade during the vuelta, as any sensible observer would suggest, in their place.

He might have faded, it's all in relative terms compared to the rest of the field.
He clearly has faded - he's lost minutes in the mountains. He's just a much better TTist than everyone else in the race. It would be a lot more interesting if someone like Cancellara or Dumoulin were here to put Froome's time into some kind of context.
 
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ice&fire said:
dacooley said:
well, at least froome indicates the tour vuelta double is more than doable.
With cr*ppy opposition in the Tour, yes, is doable.

Well, he got a medal in the olympics in between in a different continent, so you have to give him more credit than usual, not less.