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Vuelta 2024 discussion

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Yes, that was the context I was replying to.

Conditions are pretty good this year for someone to have a crazy breakthrough performance. It's a strong field on paper, but none of the contenders have really geared their season towards the Vuelta, it was a brutal Tour and there are question marks about many of them.
I know, my post should be read with a very skeptical voice.

I see the point but still think it's too unrealistic to be worth putting money on.
 
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Considering everybody on that list bar Kuss have already done a GT this year, one of the quickly developing youngster like Poole @81 or LVE @81 might be fun bets.
I’ve seen Van Eetvelt doing a lot of recons the last months, even the whole mountain stages on his own. He’s gonna be the best prepared rider of this peloton and will be fresh. Top 10 could be within reach, top 5 would be impressive. So I’m hoping something in between with maybe a stage win.
 
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Who is even going to control stages? Sprint stages Alpecin for Groves, maybe Visma helps for Van Aert in some space, but what about all the other stages. UAE goes with 7 leaders basically, not a single team that's gonna be super confident in riding all day in mountain stages probably. I expect a lot of breakaways.
Uae will go also in breakaways. Than they dont need control. Mcnulty, soler, sivakov maybe Vine will have freedom
 
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  • ARENSMAN Thymen*
  • -HEIDUK Kim*
  • -NARVÁEZ Jhonatan
  • -RIVERA Brandon Smith
  • -RODRÍGUEZ Óscar
  • -DE PLUS Laurens
  • -TARLING Joshua*
  • -RODRÍGUEZ Carlos*

    Great news that Carlito is selected. Along with Thymen that will be a pretty good 1-2, although I don't expect miracles at all from Arensman, especially not early in the race. Narvaez should have a stage in him in a race like the Vuelta, and so should Tarling given there are two flat time trials. Laurens de Plus is a super solid mountain dom. Good team! And the OP is updated - its beginning to shape up, only a few more notables still in doubt, but I very much expect Carapaz to ride, and Mayo says Gicco goes, so only Tao G really in doubt still. Anyone know how he's doing?

    Edit: And all the Trek guys are in. Great! Basically only Carapaz left now (along with Van Wilder) from my original list.
 
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  • -CARAPAZ Richard
  • -URÁN Rigoberto
  • -COSTA Rui
  • -CEPEDA Jefferson Alexander
  • -DOULL Owain
  • -SWEENY Harry
  • -SHAW James
  • -RAFFERTY Darren*

    Aaaand Richie is officially riding! A couple of old guys with some lads that I don't really know at all and then Cepeda who climbed quite well in Burgos. I don't think this team is strong, but Richie has what it takes to win a GT I think.

    The only interesting team left is QS now, I think. Cofidis will select some over the hill riders from the glory days of Movistar in the mid 10's to late 10's and Martin, and Alpecin and Intermarche will bring a bunch of pack fodder apart from Groves.
 
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