Vuelta a España Vuelta a España 2024, stage 4: Plasencia - Pico Villuercas, 170.4k

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Did Gall really just mess up his prep, so that he's hitting his peak shape now?
I always wondered why he changed the approach to the Tour after last year's huge success.

"Ich wusste, dass ich nicht ganz die gleiche Form habe wie letztes Jahr. Wir haben ein bisschen eine andere Vorbereitung gemacht mit etwas mehr Stunden, dafür etwas weniger Intensität, einfach im Hinblick auf die Tour, dass ich dort topfit bin" (after Tour de Suisse)

 
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I always wondered why he changed the approach to the Tour after last year's huge success.

"Ich wusste, dass ich nicht ganz die gleiche Form habe wie letztes Jahr. Wir haben ein bisschen eine andere Vorbereitung gemacht mit etwas mehr Stunden, dafür etwas weniger Intensität, einfach im Hinblick auf die Tour, dass ich dort topfit bin" (after Tour de Suisse)

IMO he also did too much zone 2 riding (almost only that) in the Tour altitude camp after being behind at the Tour de Suisse.
 
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So WTF ...I thought I was watching live ...told me on Discovery but I was about 40 mis behind??????? What re they doing ?????

But take away is Victor Campernants was right Eetvelt is in very good form

Landa also looked good to me ...not his kind of climb but boy he looked good

Roglic won but not as impressive as we saw him in the past

I was right Yates and Carapaz are just not consistent enough

Almeida looking very good to me
 
Was it, though? If Van Eetvelt didn't screw up, Roglic would not win because he reacted too slowly.

I think he was surprised by Van Eetvelt's punch.
I think tactically it was still smart in terms of the overall GC—by going to front and keeping the pace relatively high on those steep 3 km he ensured that it wouldn’t be a big group left to contend the finish, and also tested some of his expected rivals and put time into some of them who were’nt ready to go so hard or who wilted in the heat (or were revealed not to be contenders at all). It was good that he finished it off, but those tactics were very sound.
 
I think tactically it was still smart in terms of the overall GC—by going to front and keeping the pace relatively high on those steep 3 km he ensured that it wouldn’t be a big group left to contend the finish, and also tested some of his expected rivals and put time into some of them who were’nt ready to go so hard or who wilted in the heat (or were revealed not to be contenders at all). It was good that he finished it off, but those tactics were very sound.
Agreed, but it was the final kilometer I was talking about.
 
Tales of Landa demise are exaggerated as per usual

Sure, there were riders that looked worse than him, but he was also lucky the pace dropped twice to allow him to come back. However he was also unfortunate that they started to ride again, when he was about to rejoin the first time, cause if he could have attacked a little bit earlier, then there would perhaps have been a little more hesitation in the group.
 
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