I'm speaking just in general, it's the Tour of Spain and today is stage 4 and we're still not in Spain. So, route design and all that...Wonder what the riders prefer:
A stage finishing in France?
Or a long transfer after stage 3?
I'm speaking just in general, it's the Tour of Spain and today is stage 4 and we're still not in Spain. So, route design and all that...Wonder what the riders prefer:
A stage finishing in France?
Or a long transfer after stage 3?
This is why the UCI rule is counterproductive without adding a maximum transfer length.They did one in 2022, so need to wait another year to be allowed to add a travel day again.
Total noob question - they rotate how many rest and/or travel days they get per GT per year? How does all that work?They did one in 2022, so need to wait another year to be allowed to add a travel day again.
Im sure Fausto is not happy about the route of this vuelta. But the team needed his presence, his ambience and grace in the team, and Fausto is a true professional. I respect his decision to start the stage.I assume your boy Fausto isn't starting the stage in respect of his biggest fan.
At least standing in the crowds on stage 3, '22 didn't smell all like horse***.Would that also have been the case if you were from Belgium or Spain? Cause objectively that was some absolute horseshit, lets be honest
It's also a saturation thing. For a lot of countries a GT start will be a novelty, going to the big cities, passing some famous landmarks and drawing big crowds. Then there's the TdF being bigger, and France being inbetween Spain and Italy which makes it seem much less weird overall if the Tour starts in Spain or Italy.Of course not. That experience cannot be judged objectively by Danes. Either they joined the party and had a great time or they go to great lenghts of distancing themselves from it and pretend that it was much worse than other Grand Tour starts of the last decades which included two sprints and a TT (2009 Vuelta in the Netherlands and Belgium (actually three sprints and a TT), 2010 Giro in the Netherlands, 2012 Giro in Denmark, 2014 Giro in Ireland and Northern Ireland, 2016 Giro in the Netherlands, 2018 Giro in Israel, 2022 Giro in Hungary, 2022 Vuelta in the Netherlands, 2024 Vuelta in Portugal).
I realise you also said The Netherlands in the above post but it still annoys me a bit to see Danes slamming the Tour start in Denmark when it's really nothing out of the ordinary route wise. We can agree that the staging of the World Championships in Copenhagen is an atrocity but I definitely do not see a problem with a Grand Tour start.
In all seriousness Finestre lost a historical chance to be an all GTs climb. I think the Tour may use it within 5-10 years but for Vuelta it was the only shot. Likely timing of this stage decided not to include it.
This is such a weak break man. Like where is all the teams that can't win this in a sprint or shouldn't want to control the stage anyway?
# | Rider | Weight (kg) |
---|---|---|
1 | BONNEU Kamiel | 62 |
2 | NICOLAU Joel | 66 |
3 | QUINN Sean | 67 |
4 | VERVAEKE Louis | 68 |
5 | APARICIO Mario | 69 |
Living up to the safe bet name. I'm risking it and am going with 99%.we're 90% heading towards a sprint
It's all I wantedIn all seriousness Finestre lost a historical chance to be an all GTs climb. I think the Tour may use it within 5-10 years but for Vuelta it was the only shot. Likely timing of this stage decided not to include it.
I just noticed the video link as it was for 1998 Crans-Montana and La Bomba's last World Cup participation, where he, still with his skis on, was carried in a throne chair by 2nd and 3rd place, the two Norwegians Finn Christian Jagge and Hans-Petter Burås. A completely unforgettable moment that crowned his career.Ha, what a blast from the past, I'm actually old enough to have seen la Bomba in action. Good times!
Sucks we probably won't see any of the riders' la Bomba descending skills due to coverage starting too late.![]()
Winner of the GT treble really.So when Vinge wins this Giro I mean Vuelta does it somehow count as half a Giro? I'm trying to see the logic here in racing 4 days in Italy (& even a peekaboo into France because why not).
No, you just mis-coded. You don't need to put =hidden content inside the first set of square brackets, hidden content goes between the two pairs. Fixed it for youEdit: Did spoiler format coding leave the forum surface together with PM takedown??
Normally, the maximum duration of a Grand Tour is 23 days, with two rest days having to be distributed evenly - which are not allowed to be travel days. Every four years, the organizers can ask for an additional travel day to be added, if they start in a non-adjacent territory to the country of the eventTotal noob question - they rotate how many rest and/or travel days they get per GT per year? How does all that work?
I never actually gave this stuff any thought...
I didn't follow cycling yet during Cipollini's heyday, but I imagine he was a bit like Tomba - a total rockstar, and also a bit of a playboy!I just noticed the video link as it was for 1998 Crans-Montana and La Bomba's last World Cup participation, where he, still with his skis on, was carried in a throne chair by 2nd and 3rd place, the two Norwegians Finn Christian Jagge and Hans-Petter Burås. A completely unforgettable moment that crowned his career.
(myself prehistoric dated as such that I clearly remember the feeling that the 'La Bomba' era had almost suddenly ended after I remember Tomba suddenly starting to mix in with cyrophaes like Bojan Križaj, Ingemar Stenmark, Marc Girardelli and the like).
All of the above is of course totally relevant to today's stage.
If Pidders wanted to, I think he could pull himself together for some descending skills, La Bomba or Il Falco style.
Thank you, much obliged!Normally, the maximum duration of a Grand Tour is 23 days, with two rest days having to be distributed evenly - which are not allowed to be travel days. Every four years, the organizers can ask for an additional travel day to be added, if they start in a non-adjacent territory to the country of the event
The Vuelta had one in 2022 to travel back from the Netherlands, so the earliest they can get another one is next year.
Yes, apparently due to illness.10th on GC VPP has abandoned