Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2022, stage 12: Salobreña - Peñas Blancas. Estepona, 192.7k

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Sep 20, 2017
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Don't think I've ever been as disinterested in a GT by stage 12 as I am now. The GC decided in the first half of the race barring major weakness from Evenepoel in the second half, no competition whatsoever for the minor classifications, Covid picking away at the field, two riders dominating the MTFs for stages and GC respectively when the route offers no scope for action outside of the MTFs. Assuming the GC battle doesn't come back to life, this will probably go down as the worst GT in a decade for me, even the Giro was better...
 
May 14, 2009
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Three years ago Iturria won stage 11 in the Vuelta with a late attack from the break, his only pro win. Back then it was a 12 man break, a mountain stage but not MTF . Apart from Iturria, two of the riders in the break back then are also in the break today: Craddock and Fabbro.
 
May 6, 2021
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Battistella seems like a bit of a character, very Italian, not afraid to show his emotions, it's not a bad move as well like Matthews in the tour.
 
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Oct 31, 2018
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If this continues there'll be a few more contenders for top 10 GC with Vine, Carapaz and Kelderman.
I supose Astana or UAE will have to start riding soon.
 
Aug 6, 2010
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Don't think I've ever been as disinterested in a GT by stage 12 as I am now. The GC decided in the first half of the race barring major weakness from Evenepoel in the second half, no competition whatsoever for the minor classifications, Covid picking away at the field, two riders dominating the MTFs for stages and GC respectively when the route offers no scope for action outside of the MTFs. Assuming the GC battle doesn't come back to life, this will probably go down as the worst GT in a decade for me, even the Giro was better...

Hold my beer: Some Armstrong Tours, probably.
 
May 14, 2017
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Don't think I've ever been as disinterested in a GT by stage 12 as I am now. The GC decided in the first half of the race barring major weakness from Evenepoel in the second half, no competition whatsoever for the minor classifications, Covid picking away at the field, two riders dominating the MTFs for stages and GC respectively when the route offers no scope for action outside of the MTFs. Assuming the GC battle doesn't come back to life, this will probably go down as the worst GT in a decade for me, even the Giro was better...
The only hope left is that robo Remco might at least malfunction a bit. It looks highly unlikely though and there's not much room for early action on most stages. Wait here we go, time to drill it.
 
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