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Vuelta a Espana Stage 12: Ponteareas - Pontevedra 167,3 km

Apr 9, 2011
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Transition and "break" stage between the mountain stages of Galicia. The teams with sprinters will have to work during the whole stage to control breaks and have their own specialists contest the sprint on the streets of Pontevedra.
The two category 3 mountain passes, Moscoso and Ponte Caldeas, are the perfect setting for climbers looking to break in the first kilometres.


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Those looking to the worlds todays stage will be important

Expect Garmin, Skil and maybe even HTC to do the work to keep the break under control

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Not a nice start to the stage but clearing up .
 
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There's not a lot of sprinters left is there?

Goss - abandoned
Cavendish - abandoned
Farrar - crashed out
Fischer - abandoned
Breschel - crashed out
Freire - abandoned

Any more?

If it comes down to a sprint, likely contenders:
Kittel, Degenkolb, Sagan, Bennati, Pettachi, Mondory, Sutton, Haedo, Gasparotto, Paolini

I'll go with Pettachi, he needs a win. :D
 
On the one hand there's very few stages for sprinters, but on the other I don't think that there are many teams that want to/can control the stages (Skil and Lampre might want to try) and it's quite likely that a break will stay away. I think this may well be one of the stages Boonen has highlighted. Kittel should do well on such a finish, but I think he's fatigued. I can see Gasparatto doing well here.
 
Poursuivant said:
Off topic but, does the vuelta always have the rest day on the Tues followed by the Mon?

No, the rest days are pretty inconsistent. In 2008, for example, the rest day was on the first Friday, after 6 stages in the south, to transfer up to the Pyrenees for the two MTFs on the first weekend (La Rabassa and Pla de Beret); in 2009 it was after just 4 days because of the Holland-Belgium start, and last year it was in the typical position of the Monday after the first mountain tests.