As I mentioned, I use to follow the results and development of Caja Rural‘s Scot, Calum Johnston, a little bit.
Now they again let him ride the Volta a Portugal, and I had slight hope he‘d be selected for the Vuelta a Espana, for the first time.
Caja did not select him, and maybe they were right. Calum possibly would have finished „out of time“, missed the time cut, in one of the mountain stages.
And he weighs less than 60kgs, and is built for climbing.
What I want to say, this Vuelta offered tons of extremely strong climbing performances.
Man of the race, for me, is Uijtdebroeks. He let it look as if it all was the easiest thing to do, on earth. First Grand Tour, and finishes every stage close to these Jumbo rockets. Absolutely incredible. Don’t hype him too much - we saw what that did to Almeida. But if Uijtdebroeks can keep on flying under the radar, we‘ll see great things from him.