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Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2023, stage 16: Liencres Playa - Bejes, 120.1k

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more garbage and you know it
Sepp must think Van Hooydonk a real *** or something :rolleyes:

Maybe Vingegaard was just better today. Kuss did struggle holding onto the wheel of the rider in front of him at some point.

If the situation had been reversed, and Vingegaard had been in the Jersey, with Kuss - probably - being the stronger on the day. Then I certainly hope Kuss would have attacked as well.
 
Old Manolo Saiz making an interesting analysis: Jumbo management showing Vingegaard as the peloton dominator to call the attention of potential new sponsors, while keeping podium 1-2-3

Saiz oce wanted to put two guys on the Vuelta podium and had Nozal in amarillo waiting for Gonzalez de Galdeano in mountain stages while Heras rode away which led to Nozal losing la Vuelta on the final day.
 
When Bilbao, Poels, and Mohoric won their respective TdF stages, they were for Gino. Those wins didn't improve his situation, at all.
I don't know if you are agreeing or disagreeing?

I don't get this narrative where you can do something for yourself and say 'its for person xyz'
Normally people are lauded when they SACRIFICE something for someone else.

I'm going to go buy myself an ice cream. I dedicate it to my sister, who broke her arm last week
 
Rogla tried but couldn't

When it was far too late. It looked like the team employed the same tactics as the Tourmalet, but there Ayuso & Mas paced behind Jonas Vingegaard.

Once the bunch stopped here, they were screwed. Again, just look at how Fisher-Black & Michael Storer finished ahead of Kuss & Rog. This shows tactics played the main role in the size of the gap, despite certain handwaving going on here.
 
Maybe Vingegaard was just better today. Kuss did struggle holding onto the wheel of the rider in front of him at some point.

If the situation had been reversed, and Vingegaard had been in the Jersey, with Kuss - probably - being the stronger on the day. Then I certainly hope Kuss would have attacked as well.
Absolutely 100%
That is my point - its nothing to do with the tragedy that occurred the previous day
 
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The problem is that Roglic and Kuss just have to sit there and accept it. They're the ones who lost today.

Exactly - This reminds me of the last stage of the Wonen's Itzulia - Vollering and Reusser were one two a long way ahead in GC - Reusser puts in a speculative attack on a group of seven and the rest sit up because they dont care if Vollering or Reusser wins the GC - Same thing applies in today's stage of the Vuelta when Vingegaard attacks - The other GC riders dont care who comes 1st or 2nd or third.
 
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