Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2023, stage 5: Morella - Burriana, 186.2k

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Rare to see a sprint where it's so obvious the 2nd placed rider was stronger than the winner. Ganna spent more time in the wind, came from further back and had a higher speed throughout the process of the sprint. The Alpecin leadout masterclass struck again.

On another note, was I supposed to know Ganna can do that?
 
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Rare to see a sprint where it's so obvious the 2nd placed rider was stronger than the winner. Ganna spent more time in the wind, came from further back and had a higher speed throughout the process of the sprint. The Alpecin leadout masterclass struck again.

On another note, was I supposed to know Ganna can do that?
Would have been Ganna's second sprint win of the summer after Wallonie, so arguably yes.
 
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Rare to see a sprint where it's so obvious the 2nd placed rider was stronger than the winner. Ganna spent more time in the wind, came from further back and had a higher speed throughout the process of the sprint. The Alpecin leadout masterclass struck again.

On another note, was I supposed to know Ganna can do that?
He won in Wallonie last month, so it wasn‘t completely out of the blue.
 
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Molano must have crashed in the 3.1 to go crash. And MVDB was completely out of position. Slim pickings.

A GT stage podium on a stage ending with a bunch sprint including Ganna and Van Gestel was not something I would have picked before the season.
 
Two independent crashes at the roundabout:

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