Vuelta a España - Stage 14 Burgos - Peña Cabarga 178km

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Terpstra away by himself. Maybe everyone else is waiting for the climbs to increase their chances of getting away?
 
Aug 6, 2010
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Frosty said:
Terpstra away by himself. Maybe everyone else is waiting for the climbs to increase their chances of getting away?

I think so. LLS and Arroyo are both great descenders so I expect fireworks in Portillo de Lunada and the following descent.
 
Feb 20, 2010
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Christomir said:
Tondo is a good in time-trials? :eek:

He can be.

2010:
31st in the Giro prologue
6th in the Paris-Nice prologue

2009:
32nd, Vuelta prologue (5" behind Evans, 6" behind Valverde)
41st, Vuelta stage 7 (57" behind Evans, 54" behind Valverde)
7th, Vuelta a Burgos ITT (5" behind Valverde, 24" behind Danielson)
3rd, Vuelta a Madrid ITT (23" behind Guerra, 25" behind Valverde)
1st, Vuelta a Andalucía ITT

2008:
16th, Vuelta a Madrid ITT (1'14" behind Plaza)
10th, Vuelta a Asturias ITT (43" behind Sánchez).

He also won the 2007 Volta a Portugal by passing Eladio Jiménez in the final ITT.
 
Jun 25, 2009
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Millar and Zabriskie take advantage of everyone else riding quietly and theyve headed off in pursuit of Terpstra. Interesting.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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nvpacchi said:
The most Caisse gains by putting Arroyo in the break is another chance at having another rider in the top 10

Remember when Astana put Vino in the break on the Jallabert stage whjich purito won. It wasnt from the start but from about 80k in but for the next 100+ k Saxobank killed themselves. Eventually Rabobank and others took over :( but Saxo were dead. Had Astaba the balls to try it the next day they might just have craked saxo. It worked because Vino was close on the gc and had Saxo let it go, Vino would have won the tour. They had to fight it.

Caisse dont just have one rider in the top 10. They have 3, and 2 more within range. THat means any break with one of these Caisse riders can not be let go, for if it is, that rider becomes a danger if not a favourite.
 
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Frosty said:
Millar and Zabriskie take advantage of everyone else riding quietly and theyve headed off in pursuit of Terpstra. Interesting.
Danielson to destroy the field in the 2nd category climbs and bridge to his mates who will carry him flying over the roads to Peña Cabarga.
 
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craig1985 said:
Is it me or has the Andalusia boys been rather quiet for the last few stages?

What can they do? I would like to see more from them but they just dont have the riders.
 
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hrotha said:
Danielson to destroy the field in the 2nd category climbs and bridge to his mates who will carry him flying over the roads to Peña Cabarga.

Yes, surprised no one saw it coming:D
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
He can be.

2010:
31st in the Giro prologue
6th in the Paris-Nice prologue

2009:
32nd, Vuelta prologue (5" behind Evans, 6" behind Valverde)
41st, Vuelta stage 7 (57" behind Evans, 54" behind Valverde)
7th, Vuelta a Burgos ITT (5" behind Valverde, 24" behind Danielson)
3rd, Vuelta a Madrid ITT (23" behind Guerra, 25" behind Valverde)
1st, Vuelta a Andalucía ITT

2008:
16th, Vuelta a Madrid ITT (1'14" behind Plaza)
10th, Vuelta a Asturias ITT (43" behind Sánchez).

He also won the 2007 Volta a Portugal by passing Eladio Jiménez in the final ITT.

Wow! (BTW, some great research work there, thanks. :)) Well, then I'll have to change my mind and stop betting on him to win mountain stages, cause apparently he will continue to ride them at his own pace and be happy to stay in contention (i.e. - not lose more than a few seconds here and there) and keep his Top3 standing before the ITT, where he will try and defend it.

Yet, if he reaches a MTF in a group of 4 or 5 GC contenders, do you think he is a good enough sprinter to beat them (and if so - which of them?)?
 
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Christomir said:
Yet, if he reaches a MTF in a group of 4 or 5 GC contenders, do you think he is a good enough sprinter to beat them (and if so - which of them?)?

After his impressive victory in Romandie I think Anton is the strongest finisher of the climbers. I also doubt anyone is strong enough to drop him without cooperation, or if he has a really bad day.
 
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Order over the first, 3rd cat climb:
1 David Millar (105)
2 ZABRISKIE David (109)
3rd Niki Terpstra (198)
 
Jun 25, 2009
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Close to 11 minutes lead for the three up-front. Unless the peloton up their pace soon then they could do it.
 
Feb 16, 2010
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Spanish feed live

This spanish feed

is showing the race live now

It seems to time-out every minute of so - but if you hit the BACK button
it comes back pretty soon.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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TourOfSardinia said:
This spanish feed

is showing the race live now

It seems to time-out every minute of so - but if you hit the BACK button
it comes back pretty soon.
Well done. This is the one we want.
Extended coverage for these mountains stages.
So what it we have to continually refresh.:)
 
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Denifl abandoned. Damn. He didn't show much but I hope he can find a decent team for 2011.