Vuelta 2018 stage 19: Lleida - Col de la Rabassa 154.4 km

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More Strides than Rides said:
Scarponi said:
He’s won the weakest Grand tour this decade, but I actually like the bloke when he rides like this. You can’t attack like this every stage obviously but I just dislike ANY rider who waits until 300m to go when he is clearly stronger. I still rate Quintana as 10x the rider regardless

Hmmm....
Was Ryders a GT?
 
It was a smart move to go when S.Yates did seeing Pinot and Kruisjwilk were up the road - In normal circumstances both those riders would share the workload - As it turned out, Kruisjwilk was spent and offered no assistance while Pinot pulled for about 30% of the time - A well executed move.
 
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As was mentioned earlier, the race for places 2 and 3 should be great tomorrow. I was a big fan of Kruijswijk today, but it looks like he may have burned all his candles going for it, which was nevertheless a great ride. Mas and MAL probably have more left in the tank than Valverde or Kruijswijk -- but after a night to recover, who knows?
 
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Screecher said:
Safe to say now that Valverde will never win a GT again.
Yep, and if he has any self-respect, this is the last time he'll ride for GC in a GT. It felt bad watching the old man get beat up like that.
 
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The Chicken said:
Screecher said:
Safe to say now that Valverde will never win a GT again.
Yep, and if he has any self-respect, this is the last time he'll ride for GC in a GT. It felt bad watching the old man get beat up like that.
I wonder if Chris Horner was sitting back in his lounger chair watching and laughing, today. :p
 
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The Chicken said:
Screecher said:
Safe to say now that Valverde will never win a GT again.
Yep, and if he has any self-respect, this is the last time he'll ride for GC in a GT. It felt bad watching the old man get beat up like that.


Valverde's performance at 38 is amasing ..to be up there fighting for a GT win or podium is unbelievable
I am not a fan but even I would have to say that he is an amasing rider and he should ride as he likes for as long as he likes...Look who he rode against when he first won the Vuelta and look where they are now ...and look who he is competing against now...
 
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Koronin said:
I think tomorrow we will see Valverde do all he can to defend his podium position and not go after the win. This podium, if he can hold on, will be a LOT to him.

And it shouldn't be. He has a tons of podiums, and this one, even if some kind of a record, shouldn't mean anything to rider of his caliber!