Boardslide said:
According to Sean Kelly TT is a strong point of Peter's also you must remeber
1. Before the stage Canc said he was suffering from a cold & feeling below par also he would have prefered it a little lumpier
2. Tail wind got stronger for the later riders compared to the earlier ones
Velit's performance was better than the above would indicate.
1) While people have said that he has been good in the past at TTs, his record as a pro is that of someone who is moderately good, or good by the standards of the GC top 10 at this Vuelta, rather than someone who has been competitive with the likes of Cancellara / Millar / Zabriskie. And certainly not someone who would absolutely demolish the aforementioned.
2) Presumably Menchov, Millar, Zabriskie, Larsson, etc weren't also suffering from Cancellara's apparent cold.
3) He caught Tom Danielson, someone with a markedly better TT record as a pro, on the road. Danielson was riding under the same wind conditions and didn't post a bad time at all. Quite a few of the other guys with high level TT records went relatively late in the order.
His performance was remarkable. It's the best performance by any rider in any stage of the Vuelta, as compared to the past record of that rider.