Vuelta a España 2022 Vuelta a España stage 4(Vitoria-Gastiez-Lagaurdia),152.5 km, Hilly

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can't really see who.

Here's a better profile of the finish, btw:

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Ok, Hayter's out imho.
 
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looks like about 1km at 8.5% for the final climb

Would seem perfect for a stomp, but his condition is uncertain. Same with Alap

Can Evenepoel go at 8w/kg over the final km?
Yes, but so can everybody else.

I notice on the PCS profile that the road actually starts gradually going up 3km from the finish. If that's accurate, the only chance he has is of beating the others mentioned in this topic so far, is if the pace is very high before the final km. He won a somewhat similar finish in Norway, where he started sprinting early and only Johannessen got close, while Hayter didn't have the legs to follow. But there the final 3k were steeper on average, yet the final 1k was less steep compared to here. Competitors included Hayter, Chaves, Hart, Plapp, Prades, Johannessen... No Roglic, Carapaz, Almeida, Higuita... He could do well, but i don't think he is a likely winner from a sprint.

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Ye maybe im overrating Evenepoel here, but I wouldn't be surprised by him winning looking at the profile. I have seen much weirder things happen, and the riders on paper who should beat him all have some serious question marks.
 
Ye maybe im overrating Evenepoel here, but I wouldn't be surprised by him winning looking at the profile. I have seen much weirder things happen, and the riders on paper who should beat him all have some serious question marks.
can't really see any for Higuita, apart from positioning issues maybe. I'd think if it ends up in whatever kind of group sprint, he has a very good to chance to win
 
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So the Dutch stages were broadcast in their entirety, and now we're back to the standard format.
Wonder what Spanish stages shall be fully broadcast.
according to RTVE:
  • etape 1: Utrecht-Utrecht
  • etapa 2: ‘s-Hertogenbosch-Utrecht
  • etapa 3: Breda-Breda
  • etapa 8: La Pola Llaviana. Colláu Fancuayana. Yernes y Tameza
  • etapa 9: Villaviciosa. Les Praeres. Nava
  • etapa 15: Martos-Sierra Nevada. Alto Hoya de la Mora. Monachil
  • etapa 20: Moralzarza-Puerto de Navacerrada
  • etapa 21: Las Rozas-Madrid. Paisaje de la Luz
so basically all the weekend stages, apart from #14. Guess it'll be the same on Eurosport
 
Just out of curiosity, how much time (if any..) Remco can get on Roglic in the TT, as this is important for how the race and perhaps this stage unfolds? I'm guessing around 30 sec.

As for the stage itself, I don't think Jumbo would control and I don't see why any other team would chace only to risk a roglstomp. Quick Step would (or even could) but they have a bigger fish to fry and Ala's form is question mark.