O Gran Camiño 2025 (February 26 - March 2)

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Mar 12, 2009
5,283
1,112
20,680
Still a very large group given the terrain they've been over.

Edit. Might have looked larger than it actually was.
 
Sep 20, 2017
12,494
23,588
28,180
Complete control from Uno-X.
So much stronger than everyone else that they would have had a good shot at engineering a solo win for one of their climbers to try and set up their GC. Can't fault them for not wanting to risk a near certain stage win, though.
 
Apr 30, 2011
47,260
29,914
28,180
So much stronger than everyone else that they would have had a good shot at engineering a solo win for one of their climbers to try and set up their GC. Can't fault them for not wanting to risk a near certain stage win, though.
With the great order of the stages here, I think we'll see them make an assault with their numbers on the last stage.
 
Apr 16, 2009
17,605
6,862
28,180
he better should look elsewhere, though. The teams and riders he'd like to attract are maily not in Ardeche but have gone to Andalucia & Algarve instead. Problem are not the points but that he is organizing a .1 race with bad weather and small roads.
I agree. His competition is somewhere else.
 
What a shame Visma and Vingegaard not be in this race.

Firstable it would be personally another opportunity to see them in the road in Portugal, and the route this year is really great. What a shame they are not there, plus the main competition of last year, like bernal, carapaz lenny martinez.
 
Jan 31, 2021
1,380
1,858
7,680
Is IPT the only team in this race with good TT riders, or with a good TT setup? Dominating the top 10s at finish and intermediate so far.
 
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