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2016 Vuelta a España, stage 21: Las Rozas > Madrid 104.8km

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Classic parade. 10 loops of 5,8km through Madrid.

Official start is at 17h21 CEST.

GC:
1. QUINTANA Nairo 7 MOVISTAR TEAM 80h 42' 36''
2. FROOME Christopher 21 TEAM SKY 80h 43' 59'' + 01' 23''
3. CHAVES Johan Esteban 51 ORICA BIKEEXCHANGE 80h 46' 44'' + 04' 08''
4. CONTADOR Alberto 11 TINKOFF 80h 46' 57'' + 04' 21''
5. TALANSKY Andrew 141 CANNONDALE-DRAPAC PRO CYCLING TEAM 80h 50' 19'' + 07' 43''
6. YATES Simon 59 ORICA BIKEEXCHANGE 80h 51' 09'' + 08' 33''
7. DE LA CRUZ David 133 ETIXX - QUICK STEP 80h 53' 54'' + 11' 18''
8. MORENO FERNANDEZ Daniel 6 MOVISTAR TEAM 80h 55' 40'' + 13' 04''
9. FORMOLO Davide 145 CANNONDALE-DRAPAC PRO CYCLING TEAM 80h 55' 53'' + 13' 17''
10. BENNETT George 43 LOTTO NL -JUMBO 80h 56' 43'' + 14' 07''
 
Re: 2016 Vuelta a España, stage 21: Las Rozas > Madrid 104.8

Expecting Valverde sprinting to chase green jersey. Would be hilarious if he would won in Madrid. It would nicely sum up ridiculously weak sprint field this Vuelta.
 
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Keram said:
Expecting Valverde sprinting to chase green jersey. Would be hilarious if he would won in Madrid. It would nicely sum up ridiculously weak sprint field this Vuelta.
Valverde has absolutely no chance to win a bunch sprint even if the field is subpar.
Cort, Drucker, Arndt, Meersman, Sbaragli are the fastest guys in a relatively flat sprint. Hopefully Felline can sneak in a surprise, but he must be tired after yesterday
 
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BigMac said:
Many thanks for your work putting these threads up, Flam. We appreciate it.
I agree. Great setups for the stage each day.

And so many of the other posters here are like another batch of savvy commentators. Good stuff to have running parallel to the live coverage. Thanks, people!

Slightly disappointed that I'm the only one who seems to be interested in the various hilltowns, monasteries, and bridges.... :razz:
 
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dgodave said:
BigMac said:
Many thanks for your work putting these threads up, Flam. We appreciate it.
I agree. Great setups for the stage each day.

And so many of the other posters here are like another batch of savvy commentators. Good stuff to have running parallel to the live coverage. Thanks, people!

Slightly disappointed that I'm the only one who seems to be interested in the various hilltowns, monasteries, and bridges.... :razz:
So your interest in bridges is sincere? I thought it was just some sort of joke to make the boring stages fo faster
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
dgodave said:
BigMac said:
Many thanks for your work putting these threads up, Flam. We appreciate it.
I agree. Great setups for the stage each day.

And so many of the other posters here are like another batch of savvy commentators. Good stuff to have running parallel to the live coverage. Thanks, people!

Slightly disappointed that I'm the only one who seems to be interested in the various hilltowns, monasteries, and bridges.... :razz:
So your interest in bridges is sincere? I thought it was just some sort of joke to make the boring stages fo faster
Yes! I love the visual tourism aspect of bike racing. Its a real part of these events. Maybe a tiny bit of joke too.