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Doesn't look like Bora wants to control.
The way this Vuelta is going, after tomorrow's stage it will be a 2 men race: Tejada vs Quintana.AG2R are wise to this move. Tejada is only 6:57 down and he's always had a big engine. This Vuelta is a 2 man race: O'Connor vs Tejada.
Patxi Villa should know you can't control a dangerous breakaway with just 1 rider.Red Bull raced like madmen for an hour, and when an actual controllable group goes clear they let it all go without a care in the world. Here's hoping Patxi Vila sends them out to the front again when the gap goes above 5.
What happened to him on stage 4? That was a perfect climb for him and he was very poor on itWoods has good legs, it is a finish for him, but I doubt Israel can actually get that break back. Not gonna happen with one guy.
Mechanical?What happened to him on stage 4? That was a perfect climb for him and he was very poor on it
He was slower than Bahamontes in Puy de Dome. I can't see him doing anything relevant in a stage from the peloton.What happened to him on stage 4? That was a perfect climb for him and he was very poor on it
yes, Woods had to stop for 1 1/2 minutes at the beginning of the steep part.Mechanical?
And the other thing about Woods is he is terrible at positioning - with the narrow entrance to final climb this will see him having to come from like position 50 once againMechanical?
What happened to him on stage 4? That was a perfect climb for him and he was very poor on it