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

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For the moment I'd say Ferguson in a straight head to head, Lippert after a long or hard stage. That may change in time. Liane isn't going to win any true bunch sprints, but a reduced group or where there's solid gradient either to the line or within the final kilometre and she's very strong.

It was madness to have Ferguson pacing the climb. Her job was to try to hold on like Gerritse.
 
Major fail by Vollering! You must be on the wheel of your major competitor?

Mh, good question. I still believe that VdB can not hold on to Vollering, when Vollering goes on the attack on the final climb. We saw this is in Valenciana, Strade, Trofeo Alfredo Binda, and Liege (but VdB was probably not 100% fit in Liege because of illness).

I still think that Vollering will win the Vuelta with ease. Maybe VdB can go for the poduim.

Also very interesting about the final descent:
Bredewold and Gerritse were behind PFP when they started the descent but they closed down the gap to the front but PFP did not. And we all now that PFP, because of MTB, is very good down hill.

That PFP got distanced on the last climb, comfirmes my assumption, that PFP can't keep up on longer climbs. Similar case like Puck. On short climbs they can keep up, because in MTB the climbs are also not very long, but on long climbs they still lack of endurance (see Puck last year in final stage of the Tour).
 
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PFP wont start today, not feeling well.

That would explain the time gap yesterday.

I also expected PFP to lose time today anyway, but I obviously wanted to see af air fight between the best riders. It was at least somewhat encouraging for Visma that Chladoňová was able to make it into the same group yesterday, but she lost too much time in the first stages to target the GC.
 
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