Vuelta a España La Vuelta Femenina 2025 (May 4-10)

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Rooijakkers, Meijering and Magnaldi were in G2. And Bradbury didn't make it back, so Kasia will have to be a domestique for herself now. Also now I think it was Harvey who was part of the kerfuffle in the roundabout, and not Van der Breggen. I didn't trust the Danish commentators, but the Vuelta live ticker said it was VDB as well.
 
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Imogen Wolff with a strong leadout but she also bumped into everyone around her, even with Vos, before the first corner. And taking it slow and wide so everyone behind her had no speed left out of the corner is more dangerous for me than celebrating a teammates win before the line. Ferguson crashed on the wet lines and because everyone had to go wider and braking harder.
 
Imogen Wolff with a strong leadout but she also bumped into everyone around her, even with Vos, before the first corner. And taking it slow and wide so everyone behind her had no speed left out of the corner is more dangerous for me than celebrating a teammates win before the line. Ferguson crashed on the wet lines and because everyone had to go wider and braking harder.
She did take that corner a little clunkily, but I don't think there were bad intentions involved. Certainly because Ferguson and her seem to be best friends, judging by their social media.
 
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She did take that corner a little clunkily, but I don't think there were bad intentions involved. Certainly because Ferguson and her seem to be best friends, judging by their social media.
Was not what I meant indeed. Certainly no bad intentions. I’ve just found it more dangerous in every sprint where a leadout has to find a way to stay in his lane while at the limit. I think Wolff also wanted to do a good finish but her turn wasn’t the best and she hindered everyone. Now you knew in the corner who would win, but no one was beating Vos starting in first position.

I’ve seen it a couple times with the men where the leadout drops right before the last corner and stays in the inside hindering everyone. Was the same here, I found it a bit unnecessary because Vos was already in place.