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Sure? According to the stage profile the final climb is Puerto de la Pasa, and not Alto de Moclinejo.theyoungest said:Tomorrow's final climb:
Miburo said:Hivert is the guy who did so great 4 years ago in paris-nice, right? Nice
Btw are the dutch people still ****ed of about that ventoux stage?
Yes, I know, but according to a Spanish website this is the one.Netserk said:Sure? According to the stage profile the final climb is Puerto de la Pasa, and not Alto de Moclinejo.
Who, coincidentally, was in the break today.Arnout said:No that was Lhotellerie
I can see that it starts the same place, so perhaps they go a little further up tomorrow? Alto de Moclinejo is at 607m, whereas Puerto de la Pasa is at 662m.theyoungest said:Yes, I know, but according to a Spanish website this is the one.
Who, coincidentally, was in the break today.
theyoungest said:Tomorrow's stage will be all out war, even worse if it rains. So I reckon Hivert won't win there, it will be a real climber.
theyoungest said:Yes, I know, but according to a Spanish website this is the one.
Who, coincidentally, was in the break today.
Arnout said:No that was Lhotellerie
theyoungest said:Who, coincidentally, was in the break today.
He's riding for a team of which half the riders abandoned on the first stage. I guess you could call that amateur level.Arnout said:Is Lhotellerie still around? I thought he was back to his natural i.e. amateur level.
theyoungest said:He's riding for a team of which half the riders abandoned on the first stage. I guess you could call that amateur level.
Zam_Olyas said:
theyoungest said:Clement and Dumoulin are the break of the day. Dutchies with a French surname unite.