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Vuelta a España 2019 stage 19: Ávila - Toledo > 165.2 km

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That'd be as cheap as doing the podium celebration with beer.

Interesting fact: the first four men in the 2008 Vuelta stage that finished at Toledo were two world champions and two future world champions.

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Wow, look at those chunky guys ;)
 
Three stages to go, and there are three World Tour teams without a GT stage this year (DD, CCC and Ineos since the TdF Iseran stage has no official winner). Wouldn't bet on any of them putting that right tomorrow.

Ineos/Sky haven't won a single GT stage since GT won on Alpe d'Huez. Not a single WT team has done worse. Not even DD or Katusha.

Katusha is lucky Zakarin got them a win on Lago Serru or they would've gone without a GT stage since Lagutin in the 2016 Vuelta.
 
Ineos/Sky haven't won a single GT stage since GT won on Alpe d'Huez. Not a single WT team has done worse. Not even DD or Katusha.

Katusha is lucky Zakarin got them a win on Lago Serru or they would've gone without a GT stage since Lagutin in the 2016 Vuelta.

They do have a first and 2nd in GC mixed in there, tbf. It's not like they've turned their back on 3-week races.

DD and Katusha have barely won anything in that time.
 
Currently:
Pierre Latour (AG2R La Mondiale), Domen Novak (Bahrain-Merida), Shane Archbold (Bora-Hansgrohe), Rémi Cavagna (Deceuninck-Quick Step), Lawson Craddock (EF Education First), Bruno Armirail (Groupama-FDJ), Tsgabu Grmay (Mitchelton Scott), Ben O’Connor (Team Dimension Data), David de la Cruz (Team Ineos), Nikias Arndt (Team Sunweb), Peter Stetina (Trek-Segafredo)
 
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Google translated:
# LaVuelta19 Today La Vuelta passes through El Barraco, where great cyclists like Ángel Arroyo or Chava Jiménez were born. In the image @pablopenkas, of @Movistar_Team, together with Víctor Sastre, Carlos's father and the head of the prolific Abulense quarry.

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