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I am hoping though that Roglic and Mas do get better, it will be better for us viewers that they give us hope until the third week. Or at least that they try to do a Froome on Finestre kind of move.
I am hoping that Nibali explains just exactly what the hell he's doing at this vuelta. Is it a prep race for the autumn classics or is it just a goodbye?
Remco should win, Mas will probably ride solidly and most unspectaculary for 2nd and Roglic has a fight on his hands for 3rd. Or all this gets turned on its head, but it's unlikely.
Long range attacks vs the guy who reinvented the longe range attack. What has ever been Mas' longest range attack? 50 meters?Well if they can't beat him with raw power, they should use tactics. Long range attacks, splits in the peloton, etc.
Of course, he showed he wasn't ready on stage 4 and immediately worked 110% for Remco once that was glaringly obvious to everyone. Credit where credit is due to Julian, what a great rider, and he's Remco's best man - by far - despite him not being the best climbing dom on the team.Was wondering is Alaphilippe OK with the role he has been given on this GT?
The only stage in the first two weeks that fits his skills was stage 4. He may have another chance in stage 16, but that will require a 3km attack.Was wondering is Alaphilippe OK with the role he has been given on this GT?
You either retire a hero or you find yourself doing wheelies like other meme riders
An d Contador in 2008, 2011 and 2015.Yup, nowadays roughly speaking the Tour is for the best GC riders in the world, the Vuelta is for the guys that missed their goals in the Giro or the Tour and young upcoming talents to test themselves and the Giro is for the GC riders that are not good enough to win in the Tour (apart from a few exceptions like Froome and Dumoulin in 2018).
He's been poor so far this season. He wasn't ready on stage 4. If he were 100% fit, then he would have had the freedom to ride his own race, i'm sure. If he and Remco did the TDF, i assume he would ride like Van Aert did this year. Sometimes the team defending his chances, sometimes him working for the GC rider in the team.Basically what i am asking is. In regards to this race. Will at some point Alaphilippe switch to the world championship mode? Considering his hefty contribution so far.
*2012 and 2014.An d Contador in 2008, 2011 and 2015.
Could also just be a pacing issue of going too deep while he is feeling good and dropping rivals but not riding at a rate he can sustain to the finish.One thing that i noticed with Ayuso, is that on one of the two longer MTF, he faded rather quickly towards the end, going from around 10s behind Evenepoel and Mas, to 40s behind in the last 3k.
In the other of the two longest MTF, he lost a chunk of time to even Yates and Rodriguez.
Not sure if this is going to become a pattern. Could simply be his age, or maybe he's more of a murito type of climber and not a HC type climber.
So you mean inexperience i guess? Yeah, that's possible. Question remains, how will he fare on a really long climb?Could also just be a pacing issue of going too deep while he is feeling good and dropping rivals but not riding at a rate he can sustain to the finish.
Pretty much yes. The fascinating thing is that all 3 of the riders up there fresh as not having ridden a Grand Tour this year have very few reference points regarding recovery/high altitude/35 minute+ climbs/team leadership in a 3 week race.So you mean inexperience i guess? Yeah, that's possible. Question remains, how will he fare on a really long climb?