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Nah, why would he look stressed, when he only bothers to try on a few select stages, and in half of those Jumbo give him the day off?Great finish!! Sepp Kuss is a mutant..if looking relaxed wins races his trophy shelf is going to be full.. Jumbo looks stacked coming up the grade everyone just spinning like a coffee ride.. I really didn't expect that from Sunweb.
This might make sense of Roglic got criticism continuously for not attacking on stages where he got soundly beaten anyway.What an awful stage.
I see Roglič and Jumbo learned precisely nothing from the Tour fiasco.
What an awful stage.
I see Roglič and Jumbo learned precisely nothing from the Tour fiasco.
Sure, there is never a reason until suddenly there is.Carapaz is not Pogačar and he already won three stages in this Vuelta and with such a hard stage tomorrow there wasn't a strong reason to do more
Look at how relaxed Kuss was at the end. What a complete waste. Jumbo's main tactic appears to be "scare everybody from attacking by having Kuss in reserve" but then they're pinned to the level of their third best rider which means the entire GC mix can ride in comfortably, and they just look bereft of any idea how to do anything else.
It was the only GC team that came to race today.There are 3 things absolutely certain in this world: death, taxes and useless Movistar tactics