VWA can four win stages with such a suitable parcour.
Great news! Updated. He can win stage 2, 3 and 5 from the bunch, and then there are infinite opportunities for him on the lesser harder break days. I'd go 3-4 stage wins for him this race.Van Aert confirmed to be at the start
Great news! Updated. He can win stage 2, 3 and 5 from the bunch, and then there are infinite opportunities for him on the lesser harder break days. I'd go 3-4 stage wins for him this race.
I think all the big tv deals and sponsorships have already been negotiated. Tough to squeeze 10 mill euros out of the last minute markets.So do Guillen and RTVE really not have 2 mil. euros to pay to Pogacar and UAE to show up at the Vuelta? ASO won't give a single cent because they think they are bigger than the sport and it is bellow their level to pay an appearance fee. If the Vuelta organisers give money to Pog to go to their race they will make 5 times that in revenue because the whole world will be watching Tadej's attempt to go in the history books.
Am I completely in the wrong here or do I just have insanely bad memory - isn't this the first time Euskatel-Euskadi is back at the Vuelta? Only two PCT spanish teams can be invited with the new rules, so the break fodder this year will be Euskaltel and Kern Pharma and Burgos and Caja (two teams with countless of participations) are snubbed.
Which riders are worth keeping track of on these team anyways? Maybe Pablo Castrillo, but the depth of talent really isn't great at all on those teams anymore at all, unfortunately. Gone are the days of Xacobeo Galicia and Kelme, thats for sure.
Insanely bad memory. They also received a wildcard in 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022.Am I completely in the wrong here or do I just have insanely bad memory - isn't this the first time Euskatel-Euskadi is back at the Vuelta?
Was the previous Euskadi team unrelated to the current team? I thought they merged.Euskaltel also rode the Vuelta in 2021 and 22.
Well, my bad. Couldn't be that bothered to actually look it up. Such a shame that teams like Burgos and Caja Rural are not allowed in their home Tour
It was, but in a perfect world all four PCT teams would have ridden IMO.Burgos had already been fortunate to ride 6 Vueltas in a row. It was definitely their time to miss out.
A certain basque flying under the radar 😍😍Initial odds are out. I only included the top 10. Not sure if all these guys are confirmed, but one can bet on them.
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Aupa Pello!A certain basque flying under the radar 😍😍
A certain basque flying under the radar 😍😍
Prologue in calçada da Glória would be fun.Does seem a shame to come to Lisbon and ride a flat, sea-front TT.
I know there would be logistic challenges... but it would be so, so fun to see a bike race go through the middle of the city. Some nasty as hell cobbled hills with stunning backdrops.
And if want to keep it a TT could use some of those roads too that are not possible with a peloton.
You could for sure go something like:
Start in Belem
go under 25 de Abril Bridge
head up to Avenida da Liberdade
through Praca do Comercio
then cycle up to Castelo Sao Jorge for the finish
would create some nice gaps to start aha.
Ofc they want to avoid the tram lines, but you could do a whole route like that and only intersect them maybe once between Prace do Comercio and Sao Jorge.
Final 1km at an average of ~15% gradient on cobbles would be fun.
Prologue in calçada da Glória would be fun.
Aha. Yeh... the tramlines there would be a problem though!
Does seem a shame to come to Lisbon and ride a flat, sea-front TT.
I know there would be logistic challenges... but it would be so, so fun to see a bike race go through the middle of the city. Some nasty as hell cobbled hills with stunning backdrops.
And if want to keep it a TT could use some of those roads too that are not possible with a peloton.
You could for sure go something like:
Start in Belem
go under 25 de Abril Bridge
head up to Avenida da Liberdade
through Praca do Comercio
then cycle up to Castelo Sao Jorge for the finish
would create some nice gaps to start aha.
Ofc they want to avoid the tram lines, but you could do a whole route like that and only intersect them maybe once between Prace do Comercio and Sao Jorge.
Final 1km at an average of ~15% gradient on cobbles would be fun.
Nothing official from the team, that I can see. Bernal also down for the Vuelta according to PCS.PCS now also has C. Rodriguez listed in the startlist. Anyone with a source for that?