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Especially given it's only stage 13 this time.Looks like Carapaz started too fast. Roglic paced himself really well, but looking at the gaps you'd hve to call it another T below the expectations in the 3rd week.
I kind of like it. With the GC still open, stages that might otherwise have been a bit meh will be raced aggressively.and +44 for Carthy iirc
why tf is the final week so weak? It would have been such an amazing fight for the win in Madrid
It's like stage 80 of the Vuelta that should've been.Especially given it's only stage 13 this time.
4th stage win for Roglic in this Vuelta!!!
We will bring the snow to La Covatilla ourselves.I don't think this is over. Not even close.
I actually expect Chris Froome to pull a Dennis in one of the next stages.
Did they lose the team GC lead?Lastras (Movistar DS) said they will try something in the next stages
What a silly thing to say. If Evenepoel were here, Roglic would have won 0 stages by now, and Evenepoel would have matched that before the start.But Evenepoel would've matched that on stage 3.
Roglic is the clear favourite, but sh*t may happen in the coming days.
There's no sprint stages in the final week, so they'd be set for an ambush. Except the leader has comfortably the strongest team, and the next strongest, Movistar, are now 3.23 off the lead and nearly 2 minutes off the podium.and +44 for Carthy iirc
why tf is the final week so weak? It would have been such an amazing fight for the win in Madrid
I'd say it's 20% Roglic underperforming and 80% Carapaz/Carthy overperforming.Looks like Carapaz started too fast. Roglic paced himself really well, but looking at the gaps you'd hve to call it another T below the expectations in the 3rd week.
I agree. I think both of his performances are similar. Not amazing but not bad. A good performance nonetheless. He saved the day in the end considering at 25km he was practically s.t. with Carthy, only 18s ahead of Carapaz and for the stage win didn't look good either.No Pogacar here though. His performance wasn't all that different from the Tour.
Would make 30km solos on those short uphill finish cause he has 0 punch.What a silly thing to say. If Evenepoel were here, Roglic would have won 0 stages by now, and Evenepoel would have matched that before the start.
Arguably it might be down to lack of practice in ITT or something like that rather than third weekism.I agree. I think both of his performances are similar. Not amazing but not bad. A good performance nonetheless. He saved the day in the end considering at 25km he was practically s.t. with Carthy, only 18s ahead of Carapaz and for the stage win didn't look good either.
I'm gutted for Barta though. If Rogla came in 2nd at s.t. wouldn't be bad either.
I kind of like these gimmicky TTs, certainly much better than a flat one, where you don't even need to watch to know what's happening.
bizzare TT when carapaz holds relatively well on flat, but fades on the climb...it does look like angliru was just too steep for roglic, but the condition is there
