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

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1 126 NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ 60h 55' 39''
2 181 RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin KAT + 4''
3 211 MOSQUERA, Ezequiel XAC + 50''
4 9 TONDO, Xavier CTT + 50''
5 11 ROCHE, Nicholas ALM + 2' 11''
6 209 SCHLECK, Frank SAX + 2' 12''
7 179 VELITS, Peter THR + 2' 29''
8 101 DANIELSON, Thomas GRM + 3' 29''
9 57 PLAZA, Ruben GCE + 3' 41''
10 8 SASTRE, Carlos CTT + 3' 52''
11 186 KARPETS, Vladimir KAT + 3' 59''
12 59 URAN, Rigoberto GCE + 4' 23''
13 58 SÁNCHEZ, Luis León GCE + 4' 47''
14 177 VAN GARDEREN, Tejay THR + 4' 50''
15 214 GARCÍA, David XAC + 4' 54''
16 137 PERAUD, Jean-Christophe OLO + 4' 59''
17 65 MONCOUTIE, David COF + 5' 21''
18 75 NIEVE, Mikel EUS + 7' 16''
19 184 GUSEV, Vladimir KAT + 7' 53''
20 1 CUESTA, Iñigo CTT + 8' 25''
21 114 KASHECHKIN, Andrey LAM + 8' 26''
22 51 ARROYO, David GCE + 8' 30''
23 91 LE MEVEL, Christophe FDJ + 8' 36''
24 158 TEN DAM, Laurens RAB + 9' 48''
25 131 BAKELANDTS, Jan OLO + 9' 57''
26 34 DYACHENKO, Alexsandr AST + 10' 59''
27 19 TURPIN, Ludovic ALM + 11' 49''
28 206 LARSSON, Gustav SAX + 12' 15''
29 187 KOLOBNEV, Alexandr KAT + 16' 19''
30 182 CARUSO, Giampaolo KAT + 17' 00''
31 38 JUFRÉ, Josep AST + 17' 29''
32 92 DI GREGORIO, Rémy FDJ + 18' 33''
33 157 MENCHOV, Denis RAB + 20' 55''
34 106 PETERSON, Thomas GRM + 21' 31''
35 55 LÓPEZ, David GCE + 23' 07''
36 125 KREUZIGER, Roman LIQ + 23' 08''
37 215 GARCIA, Marcos XAC + 24' 05''
38 116 MARZANO, Marco LAM + 24' 30''
39 218 RABUÑAL, Gonzalo XAC + 26' 28''
40 132 VAN GOOLEN, Jurgen OLO + 28' 19''
41 77 TXURRUKA, Amets EUS + 33' 23''
42 13 BONNAFOND, Guillaume ALM + 35' 31''
43 176 SIVTSOV, Kanstantsin THR + 35' 35''
44 56 PASAMONTES, Luis GCE + 38' 50''
45 141 BARREDO, Carlos QST + 39' 16''
46 153 GARATE, Juan Manuel RAB + 39' 29''
47 195 FRÖHLINGER, Johannes MRM + 39' 34''
48 189 POZZATO, Filippo KAT + 40' 08''
49 212 CÉSAR, Gustavo XAC + 42' 37''
50 138 VAN AVERMAET, Greg OLO + 43' 44''

No Bruseghin.
 
Jul 8, 2010
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Zinoviev Letter said:
For reasons best known to himself, he was hanging around the back of the peloton before yesterday's final climb too. I'm not sure if the crash today was actually near the back though.

It doesn't matter that it was near the back, or in the middle. The leader always need to stay at the front.
 
Sep 21, 2009
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hfer07 said:
my question is WTF Anton was doing in the back of the peloton?-really a pity to exit the vuelta in that way....

Different sources mention touching wheels with a team mate. They weren't at the back according to Mosquera.
 
vcampbell said:
It doesn't matter that it was near the back, or in the middle. The leader always need to be at the front.

He was not in the middle. The crash was near the front, but most of the peleton managed to avoid it, cause the road was wide enough.
 
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Christomir said:
He was not in the middle. The crash was near the front, but most of the peleton managed to avoid it, cause the road was wide enough.

Yes I noticed this from the front shot and was surprised keenan missed it on the commentary here, orange shirt went down near the front probably just behind the team (katusha was it) running the pace at the time.
 
Moondance!!! ???

I think the mods banned the wrong Dutchman. Dekker Tifosi. 3 days of blowing his horn saying how right he is. 7 days of none stop – Nibali cant climb Nibali cant climb. He will lose minutes on every climb. Bla bla bla. Im the best. Im the best. Nibali will never win a gt. Never. Never ever ever ever ever. Im the best. I get everything right.

;)
 
hoolaparara said:
Yes I noticed this from the front shot and was surprised keenan missed it on the commentary here, orange shirt went down near the front probably just behind the team (katusha was it) running the pace at the time.
I thought I was imagining things because the Spanish commentators missed it too.

Did Urán crash too?
 
Aug 1, 2009
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Frank Schleck just said on TV that Anton was right behind him when he crashed, but he didn't turn around to look, because they were going at 80 km/h
 
Arnout said:
I thought I saw him throwing the towel. But I can be mistaken because I was focussed on Anton.

I don't think he did, at least not right away. I thought the reason for Caisse d'Epargne not featuring on the climb at all was that some of them waited for him. If they did, then he obviously kept got back on his bike and they thought they should still stick with him as their best bet for the GC, because of his time trial skills. Just my speculation though.
 
The Hitch said:
Moondance!!! ???

I think the mods banned the wrong Dutchman. Dekker Tifosi. 3 days of blowing his horn saying how right he is. 7 days of none stop – Nibali cant climb Nibali cant climb. He will lose minutes on every climb. Bla bla bla. Im the best. Im the best. Nibali will never win a gt. Never. Never ever ever ever ever. Im the best. I get everything right.

;)

Barring falls or accidents. That's logical no?

In this case nobody is right. So... go away
 
What crowds. I think this is the contador effect.

ANd what a turn of events for purito. It was over. He had blown his 3 chances at a stage win. Now if he can keep this form, he could yet win this.

I really really hope Mosquera can do something on the steeper climbs. Vamos eze. Needs 50 seconds. probably 2 mins counting the tt.