Is it me or is Valverde losing his touch a little bit on the old uphill sprints?
Really, really, really, really, really hope so.
Is it me or is Valverde losing his touch a little bit on the old uphill sprints?
Not surprising. In case you forgot, he was dethroned from Huy two years ago.Is it me or is Valverde losing his touch a little bit on the old uphill sprints?
I did not expect much, but that was a really good stage!
Pretty in line with some previous results, recovery from such effort seems to be his biggest asset. Positioning at the bottom here also helped.Didn't expect Evenepoel to still finish in the top 10. Not his type of finish, and after that effort 20k from the finish, that's actually very encouraging.
There is a difference between "Evenepoel can't punch" and him finishing alongside guys who have a proven trackrecord on such finishes, after having gone deep 20 minutes before.Pretty in line with some previous results, recovery from such effort seems to be his biggest asset. Positioning at the bottom here also helped.
I'm a little bit over the "Evenepoel can't punch" thing.
Results have Dunbar in the 10" group.Oscar Rodríguez finished in the group with Mas at 16” along with Sep Kuss and Dunbar.
They must have flipped it because now Fabio Aru is listed in the top 30. That’s a shocker considering he looked like he was gonna drop after the crosswinds.Results have Dunbar in the 10" group.
Landa was first in that 10" group. Where's the Landa hype train?Looks like Valverde at 8", most of the other favorites at 10" and everyone else at least 16" back
Favorites in 10" group:
Sosa
Carapaz
Chaves
Gaudu
Evenepoel
Bennett
Landa
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Ardila lost nearly 12 minutes, what happened? Was he involved in the crash? Or just got blown out the back in the echelons? Or anticipating an attack later this week?**** *: Ivan Sosa
****: Mikel Landa, Richard Carapaz
***: Remco Evenepoel, David Gaudu, Alejandro Valverde
**: Simon Yates, George Bennett, Jack Haig, Camilo Ardila
*: Fabio Aru, Enric Mas, Rafal Majka, Esteban Chaves, Ruben Fernandez
My view is that South Americans should do better given they've spent the last god knows how many weeks at altitude, whereas most of the rest were stuck at relative sea level. Some (Landa, Valverde, Ardila e.g.) should also be further in their schedule given the Tour and l'Avenir are mere weeks away.
I would guess the echelons. Don't think he's had to deal with them often, and UAE ain't exactly paradise to guide a light weight through the wind.Ardila lost nearly 12 minutes, what happened? Was he involved in the crash? Or just got blown out the back in the echelons? Or anticipating an attack later this week?
I think, they had the first training camp together already in June in Ötztal. Other teams had their training camps later, so this could be a factor...So now, what about Bora? Are they all peaking too early or will they fly through the remnants of the season? Well, they already started this at Paris-Nice.