El Pistolero said:Great day!
- Enric Mas wins the stage and is second overall
- Valverde & Quintana fall of the podium
- Kruijswijk also falls off the podium
I'm not convinced Mas was gonna win if he hadn't closed off Lopez, thoughGigs_98 said:Definitely not the cleanest sprint but I really think giving the win to Lopez would be very very harsh.
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Cance > TheRest said:I'm not convinced Mas was gonna win if he hadn't closed off Lopez, thoughGigs_98 said:Definitely not the cleanest sprint but I really think giving the win to Lopez would be very very harsh.
DFA123 said:I think this is nonsense, they are not horrible at all. Simply that expectations are simply way too high for them these days. They are a middling budget team with very few quality riders. And they are doing way better than most teams with a similar budget.Jungle Cycle said:Koronin said:What the heck was Movistar doing especially yesterday and today. Makes no sense at all.
Movi in 3 weeks is horrible..
Regarding 3 week races, they have one potential GT contender (Quintana), who seems to have been badly prepared and off form for over a year now. One guy who can challenge for top 5 if he's on form (Valverde) and one other very good climber (Landa) who has never even won a WT stage race. And nowdays they have a really poor team supporting them, with almost no decent engines.
They punch above their weight in many ways. Plenty of stage wins, week long race wins and one day race wins. And nearly always challenging the podium in GTs.
DFA123 said:I think this is nonsense, they are not horrible at all. Simply that expectations are simply way too high for them these days. They are a middling budget team with very few quality riders. And they are doing way better than most teams with a similar budget.Jungle Cycle said:Koronin said:What the heck was Movistar doing especially yesterday and today. Makes no sense at all.
Movi in 3 weeks is horrible..
Regarding 3 week races, they have one potential GT contender (Quintana), who seems to have been badly prepared and off form for over a year now. One guy who can challenge for top 5 if he's on form (Valverde) and one other very good climber (Landa) who has never even won a WT stage race. And nowdays they have a really poor team supporting them, with almost no decent engines.
They punch above their weight in many ways. Plenty of stage wins, week long race wins and one day race wins. And nearly always challenging the podium in GTs.
Cance > TheRest said:I'm not convinced Mas was gonna win if he hadn't closed off Lopez, thoughGigs_98 said:Definitely not the cleanest sprint but I really think giving the win to Lopez would be very very harsh.
This. And none of those guys are good enough these days to win a Vuelta on the back of the Tour. Same with SK. No real surprise that the Tour guys had no sustained form.DFA123 said:I think this is nonsense, they are not horrible at all. Simply that expectations are simply way too high for them these days. They are a middling budget team with very few quality riders. And they are doing way better than most teams with a similar budget.Jungle Cycle said:Koronin said:What the heck was Movistar doing especially yesterday and today. Makes no sense at all.
Movi in 3 weeks is horrible..
Regarding 3 week races, they have one potential GT contender (Quintana), who seems to have been badly prepared and off form for over a year now. One guy who can challenge for top 5 if he's on form (Valverde) and one other very good climber (Landa) who has never even won a WT stage race. And nowdays they have a really poor team supporting them, with almost no decent engines.
They punch above their weight in many ways. Plenty of stage wins, week long race wins and one day race wins. And nearly always challenging the podium in GTs.
movingtarget said:Cance > TheRest said:I'm not convinced Mas was gonna win if he hadn't closed off Lopez, thoughGigs_98 said:Definitely not the cleanest sprint but I really think giving the win to Lopez would be very very harsh.
That was a smart sprint.
jaylew said:This. And none of those guys are good enough these days to win a Vuelta on the back of the Tour. Same with SK. No real surprise that the Tour guys had no sustained form.DFA123 said:I think this is nonsense, they are not horrible at all. Simply that expectations are simply way too high for them these days. They are a middling budget team with very few quality riders. And they are doing way better than most teams with a similar budget.Jungle Cycle said:Koronin said:What the heck was Movistar doing especially yesterday and today. Makes no sense at all.
Movi in 3 weeks is horrible..
Regarding 3 week races, they have one potential GT contender (Quintana), who seems to have been badly prepared and off form for over a year now. One guy who can challenge for top 5 if he's on form (Valverde) and one other very good climber (Landa) who has never even won a WT stage race. And nowdays they have a really poor team supporting them, with almost no decent engines.
They punch above their weight in many ways. Plenty of stage wins, week long race wins and one day race wins. And nearly always challenging the podium in GTs.
Carols said:Yates looked pretty cooked, this race ended just when he needed it to IMO.
Hard to tell from the angle shown live. I'd need to see the overhead.Hugo Koblet said:By the way that was not an irregular sprint by Mas. He just, wisely, took the shortest line to the the finish line.
Yeah, could be that he did take the shortest line. But if he hit the side of the road and closed Lopez off a couple of meters before the turn, then he didn't, and it would be an irregular sprint.jaylew said:Hard to tell from the angle shown live. I'd need to see the overhead.Hugo Koblet said:By the way that was not an irregular sprint by Mas. He just, wisely, took the shortest line to the the finish line.