Ciccone can‘t escape vehicles regardless of where he goes after a race finished.
I would be surprised if a whole lot happens to be fair. I reckon it'll be a sprint of a selected group. Roglic should be favourite here.I lost track of all those la Molina stages over the past couple of years. Tomorrow's one is relatively tough, isn't it?!
He's a tad younger than Ayuso, but not that much. And i doubt he will be able to do what Ayuso did in the Vuelta already this year. He's doing very well, but what Ayuso pulled off last year, was something else.Uijtdebroeks today extremely impressive, once more. Of course everyone speaks of Ayuso, but Uijtdebroeks IMHO is similarly impressive. Interesting to watch how much he will still improve over next years.
Carapaz had 1 race day ahead of last weeks Milano - Torino. That was his win in the national championships though. Sometimes he's really an enigma. You never know what to expect.Congratulations to Giulio Ciccone for winning the sprint.
A typical mountain stage. Peloton giving it all. Almeida pacing 100m behind and Kuss 100m ahead. EF was rather active today and Chaves made a good attempt. For JV Gesink did a good job during the day but on the finale and rather early only Kuss managed to stay with Primož. Bahrain taking the initiative and Landa with a good attempt. Evenepoel was after a stage win today and was prepared to do the work. For somebody like Roglič it didn't make much sense to try to attack and to try to achieve more today. Going after bonus seconds made the most sense. Carapaz is either completely out of form or will try to win the stage tomorrow.
I think the phrasing you're looking for is "Carapaz is like a box of chocolates".Carapaz had 1 race day ahead of last weeks Milano - Torino. That was his win in the national championships though. Sometimes he's really an enigma. You never know what to expect.
I think the phrasing you're looking for is "Carapaz is like a box of chocolates".
Landa is just the Spanish MAL and vice verse.I think he's just usually not that good in one week races and usually quite good in grand tours (a bit like Landa, though Mikel has been better recently in stage races).
Which is why he’s the Spanish MAL and not French or Italian MAL and why MAL is the Colombian Landa.Landa is Spanish![]()
Yates finished ahead of Almeida, the social media girl isn’t picking it on who’s the most favoured lolI'm gonna nitpick: View: https://twitter.com/TeamEmiratesUAE/status/1638219394865045508
Isn't mentioning Yates before Almeida a bit like a quiet statement about who they are rooting for the most?
I understand if one wants to highlight that he's good despite having crashed yesterday but still to me they got it backwards.
Which is why he’s the Spanish MAL and not French or Italian MAL and why MAL is the Colombian Landa.
He seemed ready to attack at first then didn’t look as strong later on, probably tabled it.I see people complaining about why Landa put his whole team at the front and he didn't do much. But at the same time, this is not his type of finish, as he's not as explosive as the top 3 today, so he did fairly good.
IMO he's a rider to respect, even if he's lost time and apparently out of contention. He's cagey enough to infiltrate a minor move and go ballistic once it's given some time.Carapaz had 1 race day ahead of last weeks Milano - Torino. That was his win in the national championships though. Sometimes he's really an enigma. You never know what to expect.
Catalunya 2022 beg to differ...I think he's just usually not that good in one week races and usually quite good in grand tours (a bit like Landa, though Mikel has been better recently in stage races).
I'm gonna nitpick: View: https://twitter.com/TeamEmiratesUAE/status/1638219394865045508
Isn't mentioning Yates before Almeida a bit like a quiet statement about who they are rooting for the most?
I understand if one wants to highlight that he's good despite having crashed yesterday but still to me they got it backwards.