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Yeah, I just re-watched it. He seemed to underestimate the hill a little bit and couldn't carry his momentum in the last 100 metres. That was probably what gave the others a possibility to regain contact with him.
And in the finish he almost made the same mistake he would do against Valverde 16 months later in Arrate.
Squire said:Yes, I mentioned the sprint win. He was, however, clearly the strongest on the climb.tobydawq said:Squire said:There are no stage details in any of the news articles about the route, so the profiles will presumably be released later.
But do not for a second believe that being a time trialist will help you in this race. The only info I could find details the time trial. It includes the insanely steep Antigua climb that we saw in the 1st stage of the 2011 edition, when we waited for the riders to come into view of the fixed cameras on the climb. Purito obviously destroyed everyone, winning the sprint after the short downhill to the finish against Samu Sanchez, Klöden and Horner. It was a great finish.
Didn't he win after a photo finish?
Yeah, I just re-watched it. He seemed to underestimate the hill a little bit and couldn't carry his momentum in the last 100 metres. That was probably what gave the others a possibility to regain contact with him.
And in the finish he almost made the same mistake he would do against Valverde 16 months later in Arrate.