I gotta say, I didn't really expect Kuss to repeat, but I sure as hell didn't think he'd be 12th on GC going into the last decisive day.
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I think having Vingo and Roglic with him scared off any other team's hopes.I gotta say, I didn't really expect Kuss to repeat, but I sure as hell didn't think he'd be 12th on GC going into the last decisive day.
I think having Vingo and Roglic with him scared off any other team's hopes.
Head says yes, but I'm afraid the legs will say no.Does Carapaz have anything left in this Vuelta?
Hopefully their mind sets are "victory or death" and not caring if they blow up completely a drop way down on GC.This should be fun. I doubt Mas and Carapaz will hold back since they are running out of stages to close the gap.
Whichever team or teams want to attack the main climb can hammer the 3-4% false flat before the real climb starts. Being at the end of 3 weeks they will already to damage and drop some tired doms and set up attacking on the final 7 km.This should be fun. I doubt Mas and Carapaz will hold back since they are running out of stages to close the gap.
Whichever team or teams want to attack the main climb can hammer the 3-4% false flat before the real climb starts. Being at the end of 3 weeks they will already to damage and drop some tired doms and set up attacking on the final 7 km.
Red Bull putting on the hurt
Not the least pointless.F&cking AgR2 doms fighting to be at the front at the start of climbs—pointless but fortunate not to cause a crash.
It’s exactly what they need to do.I guess Rogla feels good. Otherwise this might back fire spectacularly.