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Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2020: Stage 5 (Huesca - Sabiñanigo, 181.4 km)

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I don't think you can say the gaps were 100% not a result of the crash because without it you'd have had riders bridging that space and they'd probably all come in @ .st

Can see an argument either way.

Rewound back to the replay and I disagree. Roglic and Grosschartner were leading from the GC guys and were already putting a gap into Carapaz and Mas who were several riders ahead of Martin when he crashed.

Martin is a bit down when it happens. I'd say from Roux down are who are affected by the crash. Ahead of him those guys were not affected by it
 
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Rewound back to the replay and I disagree. Roglic and Grosschartner were leading from the GC guys and were already putting a gap into Carapaz and Mas who were several riders ahead of Martin when he crashed

What I mean is I think you'd have had riders like Martin bridging that gap and ended up not having space for an official timegap.

Doesn't really matter given how small they were I suppose.
 
Aye the official site says everyone ST as Roglic and Dan remains 5 seconds behind.

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