It's my impression that he performs quite well on steep climbs. In Pais Vasco on Usartza he was amazing as well.SafeBet said:Positively surprised by Mas today.
Does he normally climbs better on short and steep climbs? Tomorrow could be a great opportunity for him.
It's one thing to hang on for dear life to get a GT top 10, but this is quite a different thing.LaFlorecita said:Wow, great performance. He gambled and attacked multiple times and I thought he'd maybe drop after those efforts but he stayed with the others easily. Very nice result among established GC names.
LaFlorecita said:The next Alberto Contador? No, the first Enric Mas!!
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Red Rick said:Rode ITT with a negative split.
WHEN HAS ALBERTO CONTADOR EVER DONE THAT
Today produced arguably the clearest evidence yet that Enric Mas (Quick-Step Floors) will one day win a Grand Tour.
Having impressed over the last three summit finishes and proved himself to be one of the best climbers of the race, Mas confirmed that he also possess a very strong time trial in his armoury, finishing sixth on the stage with a time just 1-03 slower than Dennis’.
He’s still in the mix for a podium finish, but whatever happens from here until Madrid, the 23-year old looks like the real deal.