Vuelta a España 2022 Vuelta a España stage 7(Carmago-Cisterna), 190km medium mountain

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They will come back (I thought for a moment, but actually, the descent is almost done, and Bora only has 2 guys pulling while Ineos is now pulling the peloton...)

Just a reminder: enjoy the views! I've cycled the exact same route years ago, the landscape certainly left quite an impression!
 
Jul 10, 2014
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Arkea and Bike Exchange are so stupid doing work for Bora and Sam Bennet. Maybe tomorrow they will lead out Remco.
 
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My only wish is that Roglič finishes ahead of Kuss, so I'll win a very small amount of money.

Arkea and Bike Exchange are so stupid doing work for Bora and Sam Bennet. Maybe tomorrow they will lead out Remco.

Arkéa don't really have anyone who'd have been a favourite in a break, so riding for McLay who'll at least be in with a shot in a sprint, doesn't seem stupid at all.
 
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I suspect that if the break takes the stage, then the teams that were interested in a sprint finish, will rue not getting their secondary riders into the break - It's always safer in this type of stage to win from the break and trust your secondary riders, instead of team leaders.
 
Sep 11, 2016
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Vuelta looking to win this, now 1 k in front with EF now at the front of the Deutschland group, looking to bring this back

Edit, now I know what Carlton feels like.
 
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So Remco just took red so we can see the difference between him and Van Wilder. Good guy Remco.

Doesn't look like I missed something this stage?
 
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It's gonna be close. Vuelta has a slight advantage.

Rolf thinking it's gonna be the break in Spain.