Itzulia Basque Country 2026, April 6-11

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Feb 21, 2019
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Ineos is really becoming a winning machine, August's win today was their 17th this season. Hopefully August rides a GT soon, he already deserves it.

Great stage from Uno-X as well, putting almost their whole team of the from to help Johannessen reach 3rd place overall.

Very concerning signs for Red Bull, Lipowitz managed to narrowly keep his second place but was unable to follow Seixas when he attacked on the last Elosua climb and Roglič had a complete off day, he is known for struggling in cold rainy conditions but not like this.

Seixas confirms his GC win while putting on a show for the fans, great stuff.
 
Jul 16, 2011
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Heck of a lot of DNFs. A lot must have suffered in the cold. Riciitello dropped like a stone. Hard conditions for tiny, skinny guys I guess.
 
Jun 10, 2017
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Another very young race winner. Please, cancel the young riders' competition in all races (or at least reduce it to a under 20 contest). If you're sorry for having less competitions with jerseys, introduce a seasoned rider's competition (and I'm not even kidding).
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Jul 22, 2024
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A truly thrilling stage race this year. Seixas was clearly the strongest and always ready to launch his own attacks. Lipowitz tirelessly tried to attack at the front, but to no avail. EF rode strongly as a team, even if their success was limited in the end. Uno-X were very active every day and, through a team effort, got their captain onto the podium.
Another observation: the supposedly big teams aren’t currently as convincing as they have been in the past. UAE are struggling more than last year without Pogi and del Toro – even though they were strong across the board again today, it wasn’t enough in the end. RBH, on the other hand, might do well to have a clear captain so that the number two can act as a support rider.
And on the final day, the weather once again tore the entire field apart. So much so that even riders from the leading group didn’t make it to the finish line in the end.
 
Looked like a great stage. Congrats to Paul Seixas for literally weathering the storm and securing the GC win by an impressive 2'30". Was stripped of teammates and even launched an attack so that is also impressive by him. Predictions of hm fading proved unfounded.

Congrats to Andrew August and Ineous for the stage win. To be honest, the first I've heard of this guy. Only 20, won't be the last.
 
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