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Opalius said:Well, with 13 mountain stages they are excused.
Armchair cyclist said:That has got to be one of the strangest definitions of a "tour" of a country ever.
Carols said:I think it was because they started earlier this year and wanted to stay in the cooler part of the country![]()
Forunculo said:multi climb stages only 3.
Viking said:I count quite a few more stages with multiple climbs. Are you only counting the big climbs?
Armchair cyclist said:That has got to be one of the strangest definitions of a "tour" of a country ever.
Carols said:I think it was because they started earlier this year and wanted to stay in the cooler part of the country![]()
Pentacycle said:Idd, Southern Spain has an average max temperature of 35-40 °C atm.
Arnout said:Lol this was supposed to be a separate thread. Can a mod split my posts from the discussion and sticky it as a sort of guide? That way I don't have to dig for it myself.
Arnout said:Stage 5: Logroño - Logroño Flat(ish) stage
Wednesday August 22
We start where we begin. That's not bike racing, is it? I have to say, I'm not a fan of finishing circuits like this. The climbs in the circuits can upset the sprinters though, but are most likely not hard and frequent enough to provide any real excitement.
therhodeo said:Is that climb at the end of stage 3 the climb from Vasco that people end up walking?
therhodeo said:Is that climb at the end of stage 3 the climb from Vasco that people end up walking?
Andre.J said:
You're almost certainly thinking of Aia.therhodeo said:The one I'm thinking of is short and is in a town with buildings around.
Libertine Seguros said:That's the Alto de Aia, graveyard of Grand Tour podium riders - Kohl in '08 and Arroyo in '10 both got off and walked it. One of my favourite cycling shots is from Aia in 2010, where Txurruka, in the mountains jersey, had crashed on some oil descending it and broken his collarbone. But he would be damned if he wasn't finishing the stage and climbing that all over again, and you've got the Basque fans pushing him along as he grits his teeth with his jersey all torn climbing gradients of 28%...
....... (in Spanish)
Arnout said:Lol this was supposed to be a separate thread. Can a mod split my posts from the discussion and sticky it as a sort of guide? That way I don't have to dig for it myself.
red_flanders said:Done. Titled as "Vuelta 2012: Stages and Analysis".