said so in the pre race interview, but currently he is chilling at the very backHoping Quinten Hermans can show something in Itzulia. His last prep race for the hilly classics as a (co-)leader. He's fast, maybe a chance today.
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said so in the pre race interview, but currently he is chilling at the very backHoping Quinten Hermans can show something in Itzulia. His last prep race for the hilly classics as a (co-)leader. He's fast, maybe a chance today.
Idk, I'm not a firm believer of magical watts due to a home race. I think Hayter should beat Artaburu more often than not.In fairness, an Aranburu in top form (and it's his home race, so he will definitely be good here) is strong enough to give the normal version of Hayter trouble.
Monster leadout by Fraile, Hayter needed like three pedal strokes after he peeled off.
Yes and no. They did the final ~300 metres of that stage today, so partially the same hill, but the sprint was at the end of the steep bit rather than after another ~60 metres of false flat like the Vuelta did.Very random but was the intermediate sprint the same as the Vuelta stage finish last year?
Yes, Plapp was also fantastic today, huge pull from about 4k to go having already done a lot of work for Martinez at the intermediate. Perfect day for Ineos, really.Plapp also did a monster pull I thought to position them for the final 1.5km.
Yep. Plapp had also lead Martinez out at the last intermediate. Castro spent an age on the front too.Plapp and Fraile were immense for Hayter there.
Astana's ninth WT top ten of the season (not counting TTTs)... and the seventh of those that was eighth, ninth or tenth. Yikes.
Kirby keeps calling Skjelmose as Shellmose
Though, I guess explaining to Spanish people that "He has two last names*, the first one is the one he uses." wouldn't have been too difficult.
some guys seem to be fairly confident that GC won't be decided on countback in the end:
54 Higuita
56 Uran
57 Landa
69 Bilbao
83 Yates
89 Soler
Of course it wouldn't be too difficult, I mean, you know how Spanish names work, right?Though, I guess explaining to Spanish people that "He has two last names*, the first one is the one he uses." wouldn't have been too difficult.
*Yes, I know technically 'Skjelmose' is his middle name.
At least the graphics people got Skjelmose's name right:
Compare and contrast GP Miguel Indural, where it was just all over the place:
Though, I guess explaining to Spanish people that "He has two last names*, the first one is the one he uses." wouldn't have been too difficult.
*Yes, I know technically 'Skjelmose' is his middle name.
yesVery random but was the intermediate sprint the same as the Vuelta stage finish last year?