luckyboy said:Well if they were complaining about transfers in the Giro, this Vuelta doesn't look too great. Couple of 300km+ ones there.
Both of them are on rest days, unlike the one before the Großglockner for instance.
luckyboy said:Well if they were complaining about transfers in the Giro, this Vuelta doesn't look too great. Couple of 300km+ ones there.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink said he discovered a new climb via google maps that went up to 3300m on unpaved roads at the top, he then did the climb at training and he said he wanted to notify the Vuelta organisation of it to be used for a future edition.
Imagine that, a finish at 3300m. That would be the highest finish ever used in Europe??
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink said he discovered a new climb via google maps that went up to 3300m on unpaved roads at the top, he then did the climb at training and he said he wanted to notify the Vuelta organisation of it to be used for a future edition.
Imagine that, a finish at 3300m. That would be the highest finish ever used in Europe??
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink said he discovered a new climb via google maps that went up to 3300m on unpaved roads at the top, he then did the climb at training and he said he wanted to notify the Vuelta organisation of it to be used for a future edition.
Imagine that, a finish at 3300m. That would be the highest finish ever used in Europe??
Must be it. Although not steep, I can imagine dead people after 44km climbing at finishing altituude of 3367mLiquigas said:Sierra Nevada - Pico Veleta??
It's summit is at 3367m above sea level. A climb of 44km long at the gradient of 5,77%.
Liquigas said:Sierra Nevada - Pico Veleta??
It's summit is at 3367m above sea level. A climb of 44km long at the avrage gradient of 5,77%.
jobiwan said:I'm hurting just looking at it.
I'd see 12 riders surviving at the end of it.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink was talking about a unpaved part in the final kilometers. So it must be some side road then?
Dekker_Tifosi said:Must be it. Although not steep, I can imagine dead people after 44km climbing at finishing altituude of 3367m![]()
Descender said:Possibly, there are loads of them.
Or else he was in the Canary Islands.
Parrulo said:you should be more carefull with your posts!!! that is enough material for 2 new clinic threads about gesink![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Gesink said he discovered a new climb via google maps that went up to 3300m on unpaved roads at the top, he then did the climb at training and he said he wanted to notify the Vuelta organisation of it to be used for a future edition.
Imagine that, a finish at 3300m. That would be the highest finish ever used in Europe??
Dekker_Tifosi said:like I said, Gesink talked about an unpaved road so it isn't the same climb as you said, probably a side-road he tookwhich also goes to 3300m
nvpacchi said:@ Descender or Libertine, are they climbing the side of Ancares that begins right after Alto de Sierra Morela?