Volta a Catalunya 2013 - Stage 4: Llanars → Port Ainé (217 kms)

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Pentacycle said:
Do they care about that? In terms of publicity Valverde is much more interesting for Movistar than Quintana, and they have enough riders with points to easily make the top 15 each year.

This. There is no way Valverde will gift GC to a teammate. So I guess Quintana has to hope Valverde will have a bad day today. Not likely, of course.
 
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If Wiggo finishes in a few s of Valverde and Purito then he will have made his point so I can't see beyond one of those two for GC as they will have the time bonuses , assuming Quintana rides to get Valverdevthe GC.
 
18-Valve. (pithy) said:
This. There is no way Valverde will gift GC to a teammate. So I guess Quintana has to hope Valverde will have a bad day today. Not likely, of course.

I don't see how it's fair to call it a gift, if in this scenario Quintana is simply the strongest guy in the peloton and all Valverde is "gifting" is to tell him "go for it".
 
spalco said:
I don't see how it's fair to call it a gift, if in this scenario Quintana is simply the strongest guy in the peloton and all Valverde is "gifting" is to tell him "go for it".

Potato potatoe.

As long as Valverde can beat the rest of the field it can be considered a gift. He was the designated team leader AND leads GC at present. Not Quintana.
 
No, I disagree. It would certainly be gracious and humble of Valverde, but a gift in this context is a rider letting someone else win, despite the former being the stronger one. If Quintana is the strongest (which I'm not convinced of anyway, despite his impressive win yesterday) I think it would be disrespectful to call it a gift if he ends up winning the GC.
 
18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Potato potatoe.

As long as Valverde can beat the rest of the field it can be considered a gift. He was the designated team leader AND leads GC at present. Not Quintana.

What do you think of the tactics though? Have Quintana guide him around and risk being Purito'd, or send Quintana up the road to force the others to chase?

I guess it depends on the strength of Skyrail.
 
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Does anyone expect gaps at the line between the three GC contenders?

I expect the train will be going as hard as it can over the last two climbs to attempt to drop JRod and Valverde, and as there are no super-steep sections they will probably succeed. Wiggins will finish 2nd close behind Quintana on the stage.
 
25 riders have a 40-second advantage. Names to follow.

Here's 10.

7 BETANCUR, Carlos (COL/Ag2R)
15 ARU, Fabio (ITA/Astana)
23 TEN DAM, Laurens (NED/Blanco)
27 KRUIJSWIJK, Steven (NED/Blanco)
36 SANTAROMITA, Ivan (ITA/BMC)
46 SALERNO, Cristiano (ITA/Cannondale)
54 ASTARLOZA, Mikel (ESP/Euskaltel)
68 PICHON, Laurent (FRA/FDJ)
71 HESJEDAL, Ryder (CAN/Garmin)
75 MARTIN, Daniel (IRL/Garmin)
 
wirral said:
25 riders have a 40-second advantage. Names to follow.

Here's 10.

7 BETANCUR, Carlos (COL/Ag2R)
15 ARU, Fabio (ITA/Astana)
23 TEN DAM, Laurens (NED/Blanco)
27 KRUIJSWIJK, Steven (NED/Blanco)
36 SANTAROMITA, Ivan (ITA/BMC)
46 SALERNO, Cristiano (ITA/Cannondale)
54 ASTARLOZA, Mikel (ESP/Euskaltel)
68 PICHON, Laurent (FRA/FDJ)
71 HESJEDAL, Ryder (CAN/Garmin)
75 MARTIN, Daniel (IRL/Garmin)

nice group and no LTB? :rolleyes: