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I think Rodriguez can win another stage here, but he won't win the Vuelta because of his poor time trial.
So we can see him park his bike completely again like on Xorret de Cati in 2009?LaFleur said:Taaramäe blogged that he will most certainly try to get into the break tomorrow.
So could be interesting.
khardung la said:+1 The stage has 1 x 1cat, 2x 2 cat, and 3x 3cat, including the last 3 uncategorized climbs. It would have to be discussed if the last would be a 2 cat, since it is almost 4 km and have stretches of pavé and a brutal last kilometer, but at least a 3 cat. Do they do that for avoiding complains on too many mountains in the Vuelta this year??
And surely, if Ancares is a 1cat, then only Angliru is an out of category climb.Ridiculous.
Lance Armstrong said:This stage has written Sagan all over it.
Fetisoff said:@Ferminal - I'm not sure sure. On the official profile of the last 3 km, it looks like the climb starts at roughly 930 m altitude, ends at 1125, so 200 m over 1 km climb
salixcycling said:Dan Martin just lost 40 second for draughting on stage 5 after returning from a natural break - itv4 just pointed this out, and a countback on the times confirms the time loss. Could be expensive?
Libertine Seguros said:The Vuelta has taken over the Giro's points system. There is no "out of category". All climbs are either 1st, 2nd or 3rd category unless they are mountaintop finishes; all MTFs pay more points than 1st category climbs (15, 10, 6, 4 and 2 as opposed to 10, 6, 4, 2 and 1). The only exception is one "special" category climb, equivalent to the Cima Coppi in the Giro. Last year it was Bola del Mundo. This year I thought it would be Angliru, but they gave it out for Sierra Nevada, so I'm thinking they're going for a direct clone of the Giro's points system prior to this year, when the Giro reformed it based on the realisation that they would be paying more points for Macugnaga than Crostis.
Therefore, the reason this climb is not categorised is because any categorised climb that is the finish pays mountaintop finish points, and they probably decided they didn't want to give a puncheur 15 points in a race where they're only giving 10 for Ancares and San Lorenzo.
Fergoose said:I fear for Wiggins here if the peloton don't just let the break go (and Katusha are surely strong enough to pull any break back). If he's still on antibiotics for the throat I think his challenge might end before the Time Trial after all.![]()
Unfortunately it's not rare in Vuelta Espana that non-spanish gc-threats get penalized by silly rules like this.greatking88 said:Yeah he's going to appeal the decision, its a bit crazy to be penalised for that when we see so many riders use the cars to get back into the peloton..
maltiv said:Unfortunately it's not rare in Vuelta Espana that non-spanish gc-threats get penalized by silly rules like this.
I think if he gains ~4 minutes on Purito, it won't be enough. He's a minute behind now, IMO J-Rod will have enough opportunities to outclimb him by over 3 minutes.Markooo said:Wiggins looks so comfortable, when he dictated pace in first group on 7th stage. In my opinion, Wiggins will be able to come to the finish today with battered Nibali and Scarponi. On Purito, he will gain at least 4 minutes on time trial, don't forget about it.
paperbackwriter said:I think if he gains ~4 minutes on Purito, it won't be enough. He's a minute behind now, IMO J-Rod will have enough opportunities to outclimb him by over 3 minutes.
Oh, it was not what I meant.icefire said:Not sure what you mean by 'times 2', but the final mur tomorrow is only done once. The loop around the finish town does not go twice over the same streets.
Lance Armstrong said:This stage has written Sagan all over it.
Libertine Seguros said:There's already a Macerata x2. It's called Montelupone.
Or the Cima Joaquím Rodríguez, as it will probably become in latter years.
khardung la said:Check this![]()
At about 800 m to go there are short ramps of about 23-26%, it is not a joke finish
EDIT: The last km may have about 11-13 % of average
Lest we forget the stolen Vuelta with the inaccurate chalkboard.auscyclefan94 said:Here's a perfect example.
Cadel Evans has trouble in Vuelta
Those Spaniards also give Valverde a nice draft as well in the tt's.
