Vuelta a España 2019 stage 6 > Mora de Rubielos - Ares del Maestrat 198.9km

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Feb 24, 2014
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Yesterday came second, today all the way to the top place.
A good season he's having.

And a good day for the Dutchies.

Fast stage.
 
Jul 10, 2014
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Tomorrow's finishing climb:

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Aug 5, 2009
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A day to forget for EF. Not sure why Tejay crashed as the descent didn't look very technical but at least he's still in the race. Bad luck for Roche as well who was having a good race.
 
Feb 7, 2015
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Tomorrow's finishing climb:

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I don't think it's too hard, only 4k with 15% max and 12.2% avg... But the interesting part will be to see who will have the legs after the previous climbs, they seem not too steep, but they are leg-breakers climbs.

Sunday will be massive, so I don't know if we will see fireworks on this one, maybe on those last 2k, but not too much.
 
Dec 6, 2013
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There are 100s of threads discussing how to fix racing or why a race is bad, but you know what ruins racing the most for me...crashes. Yes, the are part of racing, but they seem to have an ever increasing affect on races.
 
Jun 19, 2009
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A day to forget for EF. Not sure why Tejay crashed as the descent didn't look very technical but at least he's still in the race. Bad luck for Roche as well who was having a good race.
Tejay got to be questionable to start tomorrow. He made it to the finish but in last place and obviously not in good shape
 
A day to forget for EF. Not sure why Tejay crashed as the descent didn't look very technical but at least he's still in the race. Bad luck for Roche as well who was having a good race.
Have not seen the broadcast yet but EF guys seem to be constantly in the fat-middle of the pack with nowhere to go. TJ is particularly slack on that count, yet tall enough to see unlike Rigo. Rigo's crash in previous stage he was in same place...
 
May 29, 2013
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Have not seen the broadcast yet but EF guys seem to be constantly in the fat-middle of the pack with nowhere to go. TJ is particularly slack on that count, yet tall enough to see unlike Rigo. Rigo's crash in previous stage he was in same place...
They were on a descent. A tight turn surprised a Jumbo Visma rider... So, no big fat middle-of-the-pack, rather a paceline.
The crash the other ay was on a side. All fallen riders were on the left colored shoulder.
And, on the other hand, I frequently see Rigo on the sides, that much that I think he doesn't draft very well