Troll or not, he's still riding for one of those teams.Let's hope Sepp Kuss can sneak in a breakaway and get a buffer.
Troll or not, he's still riding for one of those teams.Let's hope Sepp Kuss can sneak in a breakaway and get a buffer.
It's a bit like Pog before the Tour - if Vingegaard is in form, he should walk the Vuelta GC. If not, Almeida is probably my next favourite. As an aside, I can't believe that a team like Ineos wasn't talking to Almeida before he renewed with UAE to 2028. Offer him big money and leadership at his pick of the grand tours. Surely he'd fancy a go at Tour leadership? I'm still so annoyed that he renewed with UAE.Vingegaard has already won this one then?
Omfg I had not yet seen this! I might have to unfan him. That is terrible news!It's a bit like Pog before the Tour - if Vingegaard is in form, he should walk the Vuelta GC. If not, Almeida is probably my next favourite. As an aside, I can't believe that a team like Ineos wasn't talking to Almeida before he renewed with UAE to 2028. Offer him big money and leadership at his pick of the grand tours. Surely he'd fancy a go at Tour leadership? I'm still so annoyed that he renewed with UAE.
Ineos must continue to be a gc team without gc leaders!It's a bit like Pog before the Tour - if Vingegaard is in form, he should walk the Vuelta GC. If not, Almeida is probably my next favourite. As an aside, I can't believe that a team like Ineos wasn't talking to Almeida before he renewed with UAE to 2028. Offer him big money and leadership at his pick of the grand tours. Surely he'd fancy a go at Tour leadership? I'm still so annoyed that he renewed with UAE.
Buddy you're not ready for what is to come this Vuelta.Ineos must continue to be a gc team without gc leaders!
By the way I remember some chat they might use this side of the Morredero but I guess it's not happening? Because that would actually be succesfully polishing a turd. And no it's not one of those "Red Rick is looking at MTB trails again" it's actually a narrow but well kept asphalt road.
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So it's actually happening and I just missed it because in my great laziness I only check profiles from PCS? Amazing.
It was a MTB trail until 6 years ago.By the way I remember some chat they might use this side of the Morredero but I guess it's not happening? Because that would actually be succesfully polishing a turd. And no it's not one of those "Red Rick is looking at MTB trails again" it's actually a narrow but well kept asphalt road.
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# | Rider Name |
---|---|
1 | Jonas Vingegaard |
2 | João Almeida |
3 | Juan Ayuso |
4 | Richard Carapaz |
2nd tier | |
6 | Derek Gee |
7 | Giulio Ciccone |
8 | Mikel Landa |
9 | Antonio Tiberi |
10 | Felix Gall |
11 | Jai Hindley |
12 | Matteo Jorgenson |
13 | Egan Bernal |
3rd tier | |
15 | Giulio Pellizzari |
16 | Matthew Riccitello |
17 | Jay Vine |
18 | Lennert Van Eetvelt |
19 | Sepp Kuss |
20 | Max Poole |
21 | Thomas Pidcock |
22 | Daniel Felipe Martinez |
23 | David Gaudu |
24 | Eddie Dunbar |
??? tier | |
26 | Tao Geoghegan Hart |
Landa belongs with Ayuso/Carapaz. Overall I don't think it's a bad field for a Vuelta at all, if Mas wasn't out it would easily have been above last year's.Very weak GC field outside Vingegaard, Almeida, Ayuso, and Carapaz?
It's gonna depend in what form riders show up though. Landa was at the Vuelta last year as well. So was Almeida. Adam Yates was like a top 5 pre race favorite.Landa belongs with Ayuso/Carapaz. Overall I don't think it's a bad field for a Vuelta at all, if Mas wasn't out it would easily have been above last year's.
Noy sure about that, particularly considering his injuries this season.Landa belongs with Ayuso/Carapaz. Overall I don't think it's a bad field for a Vuelta at all, if Mas wasn't out it would easily have been above last year's.
On second thought, I think you're right compared to last year.Overall I don't think it's a bad field for a Vuelta at all, if Mas wasn't out it would easily have been above last year's.
'23 was an outlier. Or at least on paper, not with the way it played out.On second thought, I think you're right compared to last year.
23' had Roglic, Vingegaard, Evenepoel, Almeida, Ayuso etc.
Arguably the way it played out was also an outlier...'23 was an outlier. Or at least on paper, not with the way it played out.
See also 2011 with undercooked Nibali, J-Rod, an Igor Antón people still thought was a threat after crashing out of the lead in 2010, Scarponi melting in the heat, aging but still noteworthy Sastre and Menchov... and a GC won by Cobo ahead of a guy who, at the time, was a literal "who?", and guys like Maxime Monfort in and around the top 5.'23 was an outlier. Or at least on paper, not with the way it played out.
Carapaz has been sick for weeks. Even EF questioned his participation.There's a former Giro d'Italia winner and grand tour superstar on the startlist!
So Vingegaard still has to dig deep if he wants to win the 2025 Vuelta a Espana!
Otherwise we're going to see a happy panda!
Vuelta had a really strong period of fields around 2014-2017 tbh. It's been a lot stronger on average than the Giro for a long time now.'23 was an outlier. Or at least on paper, not with the way it played out.
There's a former Giro d'Italia winner and grand tour superstar on the startlist!
Miles better field than the Mickey Mouse fields in the Giro.Very weak GC field outside Vingegaard, Almeida, Ayuso, and Carapaz?
# Rider Name 1 Jonas Vingegaard 2 João Almeida 3 Juan Ayuso 4 Richard Carapaz 2nd tier 6 Derek Gee 7 Giulio Ciccone 8 Mikel Landa 9 Antonio Tiberi 10 Felix Gall 11 Jai Hindley 12 Matteo Jorgenson 13 Egan Bernal 3rd tier 15 Giulio Pellizzari 16 Matthew Riccitello 17 Jay Vine 18 Lennert Van EETVELT 19 Sepp Kuss 20 Max Poole 21 Thomas Pidcock 22 Daniel Felipe Martinez 23 David Gaudu 24 Eddie Dunbar ??? tier 26 Tao Geoghegan Hart