Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2023, stage 8: Dénia - Xorret de Catí, 165.0k

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W/Kg are rarely super high in the Vuelta, just because of where it is in the season, with a few exceptions, same reason as to why the time gaps are never that big. I know everyone's thinking that Tourmalet stage is going to be carnage but unless prime, full-epo Bobby Heras is here then I have my doubts.
Isn‘t Sepp Kuss the current version of Heras?
 
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So congrats to Primoz! JV tried to tire Remco and attacked with Kuss but clearly the Belgian felt much better today. He set a strong, even pace, which is the best tactic for him especially on a steep climb like this (little drafting). Almighty Sepp is the leader now. The TT will be crucial for him - if he still has a minute or so advantage over main contenders afterwards then who knows what will happen!
 
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Rewatched the sprint. They had a pretty slow bend they came out at ~275 to go into a little kicker uphill. Evenepoel kicks 20s before the finish, and Roglic already passes him 8 seconds after the sprint is launched, with the speed being under 40kph before the exit the final corner.

It's not like he led out some long sprint and got beaten to the line in the final 50m.
 
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Just watched the stage. Beautiful stage IMO.
Though speaking GC I had expected fireworks from Roglic.
But Remco's drilling really took me as he managed to control TJV damage that way. His sprint surprised me, but just learned he didn't hear his DS that this was about the stage win.
To me it was not a 'meh' stage, plenty of things happening underway, to me good TV.

And best part is suspense is preserved with yet more unknowns.
Still exciting race, of what I've been able to watch until now.
 
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remco not knowing he could have gone for the win...tactical stupidity.

remco taking a very gradual approach to pulling back Kuss...pure tactical brilliance.

as long as Kuss was in front neither Rog nor Vingo could attack him.
Yeah that was mature riding not going into the red taking the Kuss bait dangled by Jumbo Visma that instead ended up handcuffing their own co-leaders until the last 500 metres of the climb where they then concluded it was not enough benefit to attack with a descent to come.
 
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Bro wtf I completely missed Poels was in the stage 6 break and is no ahead of the GC favorites in GC.
 
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Always climb like a gentleman, pinky out

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Funny—I do that sometimes, I think it reminds me to keep a relaxed grip climbing out of the saddle.
 
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Just watched the stage. Beautiful stage IMO.
Though speaking GC I had expected fireworks from Roglic.
But Remco's drilling really took me as he managed to control TJV damage that way. His sprint surprised me, but just learned he didn't hear his DS that this was about the stage win.
To me it was not a 'meh' stage, plenty of things happening underway, to me good TV.

And best part is suspense is preserved with yet more unknowns.
Still exciting race, of what I've been able to watch until now.
Yeah, I thought the climb was a bit of a letdown because there was no real separation among the top dogs, but it also left me more excited about the rest of this Vuelta because today showed they (including Ayuso) at really close in their form. It could also mean there’s a lot of watching each other, but I think Jumbo needing to take advantage of their numbers should produce some attacking stages.
 

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He soft-pedalled. Whoever he is. I just observe and watch a race.
Maybe you should try as well.

Watch the replay and keep playing until you notice.
View: https://youtu.be/lHKubeBDJS8?t=301


Get used to commentators talking about his post-race interview tomorrow, the whole day. It will hurt your ears probably.
Remco 1) either lost a sprint to Roglic or 2) he thought there were no bonus seconds in dispute.

1) is usual while
2) would be the public second brain fart he had in Vuelta;

Remco fans prefer to uphold #2 instead of #1 which is actually more humiliating for Bambi.

And blaming the DS is just lame.
 

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I'm loving this situation between remco fans and roglic fans, but the winner of the vuelta will be between ayuso and vingegaard.
Maybe it will but you have no talent whatsoever to read or predict the outcome of a race. To busy to recall your assessments in the Tour but at least I had fun reading them.
 
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Maybe it will but you have no talent whatsoever to read or predict the outcome of a race. To busy to recall your assessments in the Tour but at least I had fun reading them.
At least i am not banned even if you have "fun". I have more fun reading your constant bullsh** and then i'm laughing even more when i see on top "banned".

I said before and during the tour that vingegaard was going to win 🤷‍♂️ that's it. Now goodbye, i already gave to you, to many atention.
 
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You don't get it, don't you?
This isn't about whatever place Remco got in the end (I don't care), it's about sharing with the forum he didn't realize the stage victory / bonus seconds were at stake.

If you have difficulties with this, go and see someone who can help you. If you get no help, I will, for your well-being and your living in phantasy-land, say that Remco sprinted like his life was on the line. There is not more I can do for you.
Remco sprinted to beat Roglic, but he couldn't, whether he knew or didn't knew win or bonus is on the line. Oh, and I watched replay enough times to claim this.