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In the GC. He was 7th today, better than I expected.Sophistic said:edittttttttttttt
In the GC. He was 7th today, better than I expected.Sophistic said:edittttttttttttt
Ferminal said:Thought Gilbert may have gone a little bit early, so strong though!
I guess I was half wrong about Rodriguez too.
He was dropped in the big climb when the bunch was still quite large, so I doubt he's at 100% yet. This finish was just too good for him.kjetilraknerud said:Very impressive by Gilbert. Is he in top form too early for the worlds though?
kjetilraknerud said:Very impressive by Gilbert. Is he in top form too early for the worlds though?
No love for El Pistolero?El Pistolero said:He's not in top form yet. He can go over the limit a few times in this Vuelta because he hardly rode anything after the spring season.
This Vuelta already beats this year's Tour for me! (But I'm saying that as a Belgian. VdB fifth place was nice and all, but Gilbert is just more exciting to look at.)
And the best thing of them all is, there's lots of stages like this with uphill finishes.
El Pistolero said:Didn't Menchov got fifth place in this stage as well? I don't know if he got time on some important opponents though.
If there were more tt he would be my top favourite at the moment.
theyoungest said:No love for El Pistolero?
kjetilraknerud said:Very impressive by Gilbert. Is he in top form too early for the worlds though?
That'll probably be a Rodriguez-Anton 1-2.ttrider said:Tomorrow has an equally good finish final km at 7-8% average with kicks of 15% backing Rodriguez and Gilbert to be the 1 -2 but the other way round
Kennaugh was dead last today though, so doesn't look like Britain's "future GT winner" is in particularly good shape at the moment.stefrees said:Would like to see kennaugh or nordhaug get in breaks and go for win
maltiv said:Kennaugh was dead last today though, so doesn't look like Britain's "future GT winner" is in particularly good shape at the moment.
maltiv said:Kennaugh was dead last today though, so doesn't look like Britain's "future GT winner" is in particularly good shape at the moment.
