Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2023, stage 7: Utiel - Oliva, 200.8k

Sep 20, 2017
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The easiest stage in the first half of the race.

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Not much to say about this one. What little elevation gain there is comes early in the stage, the majority of it is covered by the profile below (ridden from right to left).
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The second half of the stage is a pan-flat trek along the coastline. Don't get excited: the roads aren't exposed for the most part, and even if they were, the wind direction and speed are both unsuitable for echelons.

The finish is once again suboptimal. The section from 5k to go to 1k to go is quite unremarkable with two roundabouts and a couple of smaller curves. At the flamme rouge, on the other hand, there is a chicane. Thankfully these aren't 90-degree turns, but the apexes and road width are both a bit tight here and the buildings are very close to the road so the riders can't see the second half of the chicane until they exit the first half. Then, there's a big left-hander at just 300 metres from the line, the stage winner will probably come through it in second or third wheel. In other words, a finish where a strong train is even more helpful than usual, so it looks good for Groves to go three from three.
 
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I think a big headwind sprint is the last sprint Ganna will win.


Intermediate sprint may be for GC guys again because there may not be 3 guys in the breakaway again.
They turn out of the headwind at 300 metres to go, it becomes a crosswind there. Could see someone launch early out of the corner, then again Gaviria and Ackermann aren't here.
 
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Groves is the favourite for sure, but he didn't really look that much quicker than Ganna or van Gestel on Wednesday. If the more explosive guys do a better job getting into the sprint, it could still be close.
 
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Groves winning the first 3 sprints would be a bigger dunk on the Vuelta than Madrazo winning a break