2016 Vuelta a España, stage 8: Villalpando > La Camperona

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silvergrenade said:
http://live.cyclingnews.com

More news from the finish at the top of La Camperona, the wind has changed direction and the riders will have a headwind if it stays like this. Sounds like it is fairly changeable out there so it may be coming at them from a different angle by the time they hit the in a little over an hour.

With those gradients, wind direction will not be much important
 
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MacBAir said:
I just can't believe that Froome might actually win 2 consecutive GTs in a season.

For me, from an athletic perspective, it would be the highest achievement of any GC rider in history, since specialization is intrinsic to the sport, just like how you manage your shape during the year, the most important aspect of a rider (peaks).

However, it wouldn't have the drama of Pantani. On the other hand, all of Pantani's results are nullified at this point, since he was a fraud, and we are in 2016 - More specialization, even more care with shape, etc.

Who knew.

Dear God :rolleyes:
 
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PremierAndrew said:
Remember a lot of people complaining about Froome and Thomas drafting by the team car at Rio. Wonder if those same people are going to complain about Contador now

I like Froome and Thomas, but the rio drafting was embarassing to watch, don't think what I have seen today was comparable.
 
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MacBAir said:
I just can't believe that Froome might actually win 2 consecutive GTs in a season.

For me, from an athletic perspective, it would be the highest achievement of any GC rider in history, since specialization is intrinsic to the sport, just like how you manage your shape during the year, the most important aspect of a rider (peaks).

However, it wouldn't have the drama of Pantani. On the other hand, all of Pantani's results are nullified at this point, since he was a fraud, and we are in 2016 - More specialization, even more care with shape, etc.

Who knew.

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Mr.White said:
silvergrenade said:
http://live.cyclingnews.com

More news from the finish at the top of La Camperona, the wind has changed direction and the riders will have a headwind if it stays like this. Sounds like it is fairly changeable out there so it may be coming at them from a different angle by the time they hit the in a little over an hour.

With those gradients, wind direction will not be much important

A head wind at those gradients would absolutely murder you. You are already struggling so much, and then you have this invisible force pushing you backwards at 24%. They matter.
 
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Brullnux said:
Mr.White said:
silvergrenade said:
http://live.cyclingnews.com

More news from the finish at the top of La Camperona, the wind has changed direction and the riders will have a headwind if it stays like this. Sounds like it is fairly changeable out there so it may be coming at them from a different angle by the time they hit the in a little over an hour.

With those gradients, wind direction will not be much important

A head wind at those gradients would absolutely murder you. You are already struggling so much, and then you have this invisible force pushing you backwards at 24%. They matter.

And I'm guessing Froome would like them most.
 
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Brullnux said:
Mr.White said:
silvergrenade said:
http://live.cyclingnews.com

More news from the finish at the top of La Camperona, the wind has changed direction and the riders will have a headwind if it stays like this. Sounds like it is fairly changeable out there so it may be coming at them from a different angle by the time they hit the in a little over an hour.

With those gradients, wind direction will not be much important

A head wind at those gradients would absolutely murder you. You are already struggling so much, and then you have this invisible force pushing you backwards at 24%. They matter.

Im not sure you can get much of a headwind if yr going up a v steep slope because you will be shielded by the hill
 
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Collective fear amongst the GC riders. Nobody dears to sacrifice their team for a possible epic stage win. Who cares there's a chance it doesn't work and one of your rivals gets the stage win?

I don't get Movistar. Working in a stage where the chance Valverde wins is not that big (Yates), and not working at all in stages where both Bala and Quintana have a big chance to finish it off.

Depressing stuff.
 
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Arredondo said:
Collective fear amongst the GC riders. Nobody dears to sacrifice their team for a possible epic stage win. Who cares there's a chance it doesn't work and one of your rivals gets the stage win?

I don't get Movistar. Working in a stage where the chance Valverde wins is not that big (Yates), and not working at all in stages where both Bala and Quintana have a big chance to finish it off.

Depressing stuff.

Sky should be the ones chasing today
 
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haha, kirby thinking cabeza de carrera is a town
 
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Arredondo said:
Collective fear amongst the GC riders. Nobody dears to sacrifice their team for a possible epic stage win. Who cares there's a chance it doesn't work and one of your rivals gets the stage win?

I don't get Movistar. Working in a stage where the chance Valverde wins is not that big (Yates), and not working at all in stages where both Bala and Quintana have a big chance to finish it off.

Depressing stuff.

Quintana doesnt excel on super steep climbs, his forte is high mountains. Valverde didnt do well last time they were here in 2014. I expect froome and chaves to be best
 
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Brullnux said:
Mr.White said:
silvergrenade said:
http://live.cyclingnews.com

More news from the finish at the top of La Camperona, the wind has changed direction and the riders will have a headwind if it stays like this. Sounds like it is fairly changeable out there so it may be coming at them from a different angle by the time they hit the in a little over an hour.

With those gradients, wind direction will not be much important

A head wind at those gradients would absolutely murder you. You are already struggling so much, and then you have this invisible force pushing you backwards at 24%. They matter.

Don't think you ever get much of a head wind while climbing at 24%