Vuelta a España Vuelta a España, stage 6: La Vall d'Uixó - Pico del Buitre, 183.1k

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If they keep pulling like this, they can still reduce the gap to around 1'30 at the climb and if there is GC action in the peloton, who knows the stage winner can still be coming out of the peloton.

edit: I wonder why they hold Cattaneo in the break. He would have been ideal on a stage like today to work in the peloton.
another edit: in fact, SQS's best scenario is when the break holds it, so no need for Cattaneo and no need to pull too hard.
 
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Peleton / top GC contenders dodged a bullet here. If all the domestiques in the front group would have ridden 100% the gap would have been 10 minutes or more.
 
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If they keep pulling like this, they can still reduce the gap to around 1'30 at the climb and if there is GC action in the peloton, who knows the stage winner can still be coming out of the peloton.

edit: I wonder why they hold Cattaneo in the break. He would have been ideal on a stage like today to work in the peloton.
I think Soudal doesn't necessarily want to catch the break. Ideally they give away the jersey with Remco not more than a couple of minutes behind Martinez/Kuss. Not an easy balance to find but I reckon they're doing a decent job considering how the day started.
 
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If they keep pulling like this, they can still reduce the gap to around 1'30 at the climb and if there is GC action in the peloton, who knows the stage winner can still be coming out of the peloton.

Almost everyone in that front group is fresh tho, so 1'30 would probably even be enough for someone.
 
I think Soudal doesn't necessarily want to catch the break. Ideally they give away the jersey with Remco not more than a couple of minutes behind Martinez/Kuss. Not an easy balance to find but I reckon they're doing a decent job considering how the day started.
I wonder if Jumbo is thinking the same and thereby not going the extra mile to pull in the breakaway?
They maybe just wanted to make SQS work and nervous and it succeeded, so that's already a small win for the day?
If now Vingegaard can do something good (he doesn't even have to), it could be a very good day for Jumbo, even if Kuss didn't go anywhere: they wore out SQS, Bagioli DNF,... So if they are playing the long game, they are doing it right.