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Vuelta 2018 Stage 12:Mondoñedo - Faro de Estaca de Bares

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Laplaz said:
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Looks like a great finale. Too hard for the pure sprinters I think. So i'll go with a late attack by Pöstlberger.

If that is the profile, and it looks like it is, the final is harder than I though. That climb at 10 Km to the finish, allow even the GC contenders to try something.

It is not the first time they finish at this point, I just remember the beautiful landscapes of the cape and the seaside, with a narrow road, but I dont remember quite well how hard it was.
 
Re: Vuelta 2018 Stage 12:Mondoñedo - Faro de Estaca de Bare

I like the finale, but you have to wonder why they aren't riding the loop with the 3rd category climb in the other direction. That would make this a really interesting medium mountain stage while now everything will be decided on the last 10 kilometers.
 
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bambino said:
No GC threat in that break. Given yesterdays tough ride, this will certainly be allowed to go.

Yes, today is going to be a figh for the victory on the break, with very interesting people as Nibali, Bambrilla, De Gent, Campenaerts, Geniez,..

But we will see the posible rain, could be as well figh on the peloton. There is a section at the middle of the stage on the coast, when the wind will be very good for echelons, and all the final Km are up and down with that climb of 2,1 at 6,2 that could be perfectly a 3 cat. climb at 10 from the finish, enough to drop some important riders, similar than yesterday did Education First.
 
And compared to yesterday, most of the break will want the win and will contribute to pace. The only questionmark for large gap between break and peloton is Herrada who is "only" 5m45s behind in GC. Would be funny though to see Cofidis in leader jersey for one stage :D
 
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Rollthedice said:
Laplaz said:
7 minutes now. Do you think Movistar will help Mitchelton chasing?
Good question, looking forward to the answer.

Good question after yesterday. I personally don't think either MS or Movi is too concerned Herrada taking the jersey with even 2-3 minutes gap at the end of the stage. It might even be considered as relief by MS ahead the mountains.
 
Super-strong break including some TT specialist guys in there who can do a lot of work. And almost none of the riders in the break have a motive to dally about or to sabotage their chances. I think they have enough to stay away, and if so, very interesting battle for the stage win
 
Yeah, there are five or six really good riders in the break, all of whom would be strong contenders in nearly any breakaway:

Nibali
Geniez
Formolo
Brambilla
de Gendt
Teuns

Throw in van Baarle, Devenyns, Machado and Conti and Herrada, and you have a really good break. Tempted now to avoid media and watch it on DVR this evening.
 
If the last week was with decent mountain stages, it could have been interesting with Herrada.

But it's filled with these ridiculous 20 percent monstrosities that the Vuelta organisers apparently think are the only thing the public wants to see, so he will be without chances (and he probably would have been so in any event, even if he were to have a five minute lead after today, which he will not).