Dissapointing. I don't understand why Kwiato was trying to be at Majka wheel, he should conserve his energy. Great, S. Yates is in red, I hope he or Quintana will win it.
Typical Kelderman. Barely capitalises on good legsKwibus said:Ps I really enjoyed Keldermans final 800mtr. He needed time and because the others didnt want to ride he just went full on an pityful gradient and he actually dropped izagirre and uran. That looked impressive.
glassmoon said:thomas/froome/dummo would smash this field without braking a sweat...
Bot. Sky_Bot said:Dissapointing. I don't understand why Kwiato was trying to be at Majka wheel, he should conserve his energy. Great, S. Yates is in red, I hope he or Quintana will win it.[/quote
Kiato has not level to win the Vuelta. Froome was working in both Vuelta and Tour and he was podium, Kiato was working and he was 49. Kiato is a very good rider for a lot of stages and races,he can be in some mountain estages working close to the end (but later lose a world) but he has not level to be top 5 in a 3 weeks race.
Anyway he said he was in the Vuelta just to help, train for the worlds and to try some stages, not for GC.
Pinot is not at his best.Taxus4a said:glassmoon said:thomas/froome/dummo would smash this field without braking a sweat...
It is your opinion, of course yout could be righ or not. I think very different. Of course we are just starting the Vuelta, just the first important stage to take a lot of conclusions.
That reason 4th at the Giro is here working with 2 leaders.![]()
We have here as well the third of the Giro at his best, Pinot , a Tour podium, at his best.
Alexandre B. said:Pinot is not at his best.Taxus4a said:glassmoon said:thomas/froome/dummo would smash this field without braking a sweat...
It is your opinion, of course yout could be righ or not. I think very different. Of course we are just starting the Vuelta, just the first important stage to take a lot of conclusions.
That reason 4th at the Giro is here working with 2 leaders.![]()
We have here as well the third of the Giro at his best, Pinot , a Tour podium, at his best.
Yeah, in Stage 5, Mollema did everything right, it was just he didn't have the best sprint among the final selection, and Clarke was in there. This Stage 8, in retrospect, either Mollema should have gone with King (would have been the winning move), or just set off in pursuit earlier while the others were indecisive. He was overconfident, the break let King get more than a minute ahead before the climb, and Mollema underestimated a super-strong ride by King. To suffer like that and yet come up short must hurtStella0596 said:Unfortunate for Mollema, now his tactics can be blamed
ClassicomanoLuigi said:Yeah, in Stage 5, Mollema did everything right, it was just he didn't have the best sprint among the final selection, and Clarke was in there. This Stage 8, in retrospect, either Mollema should have gone with King (would have been the winning move), or just set off in pursuit earlier while the others were indecisive. He was overconfident, the break let King get more than a minute ahead before the climb, and Mollema underestimated a super-strong ride by King. To suffer like that and yet come up short must hurtStella0596 said:Unfortunate for Mollema, now his tactics can be blamed
Sure, but if Mollema had gone with King in the first place it wouldn't have been a sprint. Mollema made up large chunks of time on the steeper sections, he'd have demolished King.movingtarget said:King was just too good on the day and he would have outsprinted Mollema anyway.
Alexandre B. said:It's the second time King wins on mountaintop finishes without being the strongest climber in the break.
spalco said:Alexandre B. said:It's the second time King wins on mountaintop finishes without being the strongest climber in the break.
He was the hardest man in the break though, clearly, especially yesterday. That often beats pure skill.
“Best climber? No way,” he told reporters. “On both stages that I’ve been victorious it was a tactical game.”
“Getting away early,” - on the cobbled section of the unclassified ascent immediately preceding La Covatilla - “was very important.”
woodburn said:None of the leaders is a particularly good time trialist. Should make for some interesting racing before then and after.