theyoungest said:This one.
Well, AC rode it through 8 times in training, and he says the decent is very technical, so I would go along with that version, unless of course he took the wrong decent, but I highly doubt that would be the case.
ActualFantasy said:Isnt this time trial a good copy of the one in Switzerland this year ?
So does it mean riders can choose either one?Bavarianrider said:There seems to be some confusion about the route.
Apparently there are two ways to descent the climb. One is very technical, the other one rather straight.
Hohwever, the technical one is longer and would make this a 42,5km TT.
If they use the straight one, it's the 39,4km as it says in the official road book.
However, several riders have pointed out that the downhill is very technical.
Steephill ha sthe longer version
Red Rick said:I don't know if the climb is good for Purito. If he's aerobically speaking the worst climber of the four it will just increase his losses
The Chinese rider
Johan VAN SUMMEREN (099) starts now. He is the first Chinese ever in La Vuelta.
cineteq said:So does it mean riders can choose either one?![]()
sultanofhyd said:Ofcourse not. By most accounts the descent is very technical.
Miburo said:So is it then 3 km longer ?![]()
Mellow Velo said:Fixed that for you.
iZnoGouD said:Rofl, the only way he doesn't finish in top5 is because he didn't went full gas
iZnoGouD said:tell me someone who is stronger than him![]()
iZnoGouD said:Rofl, the only way he doesn't finish in top5 is because he didn't went full gas
Didn't you know? China bought Belgium. It was cheap, nobody else wanted it.burning said:The Chinese rider
Johan VAN SUMMEREN (099) starts now. He is the first Chinese ever in La Vuelta.
lol?
The first leader of this Vuelta, Alejandro VALVERDE BELMONTE (009) (Movistar Team), rolls out the start ramp. He is TT specialist.
