Vuelta 2017 stage 19 Caso (Parque de Redes) - Gijón 149.7 km

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It's a pity because Gijón has many small climb to visit:

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NAME-LENGHT-MED %-MAX %
El Muselín: 840 m – 10,7% – 24%
Monte Areo: 2400 m – 5,9% – 14%
La Formiga: 650 m – 8,7% – 11%
Luanco: 950 m – 8,5% – 16%
El Monte: 1200 m – 6,8% – 11%
Cabo de Peñas: 800 m – 5% – 8%
La Granda: 1450 m – 4,5% – 8%
El Campo:  1600 m – 4,6% – 13%
Piedramenuda: 850 m – 8,7% – 13%
La Eria: 1900 m – 4,8% – 8%
Zanzabornín: 600 m – 8,3% – 12%
El Llano:  650m – 7,7% – 15%
L’Alto la Iglesia: 660 m – 8,3% – 10%
Xabina: 620 m – 10% – 17%
El Palacio: 1150 m – 6,1% – 11%
El Fundial: 500 m- 10,2% – 11%
Villar de Riba: 2150 m – 5,2% – 13%
Montegrande: 530 m – 9,4% – 15%
Retuerto: 2000 m – 6,5% – 15%
Monteagudo: 1600 m – 7,1% – 14%
Santueña: 1500 m – 9,1% – 17%
Gallinal: 1900 m – 6,2% – 15%
La Teyera: 850 m – 7,4% – 17%
La Coroña: 1850 m – 6,3% – 9%
Cementerio de Cenero: 1300 m – 5,4% – 8%
Los Llanos: 2500 m – 8,1% – 18%
Pico Mil Cuatrovientos: 3000 m – 8,2% – 16%
San Martín de Huerces: 1150 m – 5,5% – 20%
Lavandera: 1600 m – 8,1% – 15%
La Cuadra: 1300 m – 7,8% – 12%
Caldones: 1300 m – 7,5% – 13%
Túnel de Infanzón: 800 m – 9% – 14%
Ñora: 1100 m – 7,8% – 15%
Alto de Somió: 770 m – 7% – 10%
La Providencia: 470 m – 8,2% – 11%
Cerro de Santa Catalina: 410 m – 5,3% – 14%
 
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TromleTromle said:
jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

How massive ? "Irma-lite" or same as on Murcian stages ?
Could be a gamechanger.
Just checked again, it won't be nearly as massive. There will be some rain, roads will be wet probably, but not as I had hoped. Got myself too excited too fast.
 
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jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

So massive we see Contador and Nibali attack into the storm on Cobertoria. Then don't see get any pictures for well over an hour until they appear on the fixed camera at the finish without Froome and we all start counting back with no idea how far back down the road he is.... :eek:
 
I will spare you a few hours; we all know how the rodeo ends.

- Today's stage goes to the break
- Every attack by a GC contender will be brought back by Sky
- Froome avoids significant time losses today
- Froome clinches the Vuelta tomorrow

Enjoy your weekend!
 
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Matteo Trentin do want to earn the green jersey so I expect QS to control this stage by allowing not much time to the breakaway. In the other hand QS could let Trentin to try to be in front, difficult choice.
 
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BeagRigh said:
jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

So massive we see Contador and Nibali attack into the storm on Cobertoria. Then don't see get any pictures for well over an hour until they appear on the fixed camera at the finish without Froome and we all start counting back with no idea how far back down the road he is.... :eek:

You can watch it here:
https://www.eltiempo.es/riosa.html?v=por_hora

Possibility of rain: 90 %
Anyway, it's expected a rain but not a massive rain.
 
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BeagRigh said:
jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

So massive we see Contador and Nibali attack into the storm on Cobertoria. Then don't see get any pictures for well over an hour until they appear on the fixed camera at the finish without Froome and we all start counting back with no idea how far back down the road he is.... :eek:
I think I would die if it happened like that and Alberto appeared into view first. :lol:
 
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Isaak-Gabriel said:
Matteo Trentin do want to earn the green jersey so I expect QS to control this stage by allowing not much time to the breakaway. In the other hand QS could let Trentin to try to be in front, difficult choice.
Trentin wouldn't be able to compete with the GC riders on that final climb - he needs to get in the break to score points today
 
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DanielSong39 said:
I will spare you a few hours; we all know how the rodeo ends.

- Today's stage goes to the break
- Every attack by a GC contender will be brought back by Sky
- Froome avoids significant time losses today
- Froome clinches the Vuelta tomorrow

Enjoy your weekend!

Cycling is so beautiful sport among other things because of his unpredictability. I would be delighted if you could see it already on Saturday.
 
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BeagRigh said:
jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

So massive we see Contador and Nibali attack into the storm on Cobertoria. Then don't see get any pictures for well over an hour until they appear on the fixed camera at the finish without Froome and we all start counting back with no idea how far back down the road he is.... :eek:


I tried to picture it in my mind, but since it involved Nibali, I kept seeing Santambrogio
 
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gunara said:
BeagRigh said:
jsem94 said:
Dry today. MASSIVE rain forecasts for tomorrow though. Holy ****.

So massive we see Contador and Nibali attack into the storm on Cobertoria. Then don't see get any pictures for well over an hour until they appear on the fixed camera at the finish without Froome and we all start counting back with no idea how far back down the road he is.... :eek:


I tried to picture it in my mind, but since it involved Nibali, I kept seeing Santambrogio
With those puffy cheeks climbing like Pantani? :lol:
 
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Rollthedice said:
Contador needs about 2 minutes to get on the podium and he has the legs. I expect some action even today but tomorrow it will be mayhem, lots of riders dragged in the open for a mano a mano fight

2 minutes?!

He needs 1 minute and 18 seconds!