Vuelta a San Juan

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fauniera said:
Vuelta a San Juan

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Better than last year, but San Juan just isn't exactly the best place in Argentina to have a stage race with good mountain/hilly stages.
 
May 15, 2011
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San Juan got race because it had the money to put up, a TOur of Argentina would be great but for now its going stay regional. SOuth Americas are so underserved by world tour teams racin their. Nibali out already with a iffy tummy
 
Jun 27, 2013
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For a second I thought I'd actually seen Pozzato attack

Turned out he was just wheelsucking a guy who attacked at that point so he accidentally ended up off the front. Didn't take a single pull of course
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Huh? Gav opened up inside the last 200m. Quite easy win with that lead-out.
 
May 5, 2010
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Okay, "Fernando Gaviria", that bit I understood!
And... 80 KpH on flat roads? Surely... there's gonna be some sort of mishap with the speed-measuring. That's *** fast!









Has this turned into the San Juan Race Thread?
 
Aug 3, 2015
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As expected. I need him to win 5 stages to get my CQ-team going. :p
Was it Keisse or Hodeg as the 3rd last man?
 
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RedheadDane said:
Okay, "Fernando Gaviria", that bit I understood!
And... 80 KpH on flat roads? Surely... there's gonna be some sort of mishap with the speed-measuring. That's **** fast!
Has this turned into the San Juan Race Thread?
Hope not. I'd prefer it was kept for iinks to live racing.
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Lets keep the discussion in this thread and keep the other thread for links to live racing as suggested by Tim. The sprints will be pretty predictable is QS doesn't mess it up, but the overall seems to be wide open.
 
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stage 1

1 Gaviria 2 Bonifazio 3 Pelucchi 4 Nizzolo 5 Belletti 6 Mauro Richeze 7 Lucero 8 Riabushenkio 9 Maxi Richeze 10 Penalver
 
Apr 12, 2015
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Great win by Gaviria.

Richeze is properly the best lead-out man in the world. It's a dangerous duo.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
As expected. I need him to win 5 stages to get my CQ-team going. :p
Was it Keisse or Hodeg as the 3rd last man?
Hodeg, I think. Was a bit funny how desperate he was for Richeze to take over when he was done. Great job by both of them.

Edit: Seems like it was Keisse. Hodeg brought the break back in the last 20km. Cavagna led into the last km, then Keisse took over.
 
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Nobody is going to challenge Gaviria at all here. Pity there isn’t at least one other top sprinter at the race to make it interesting.
 
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Squire said:
Valv.Piti said:
As expected. I need him to win 5 stages to get my CQ-team going. :p
Was it Keisse or Hodeg as the 3rd last man?
Hodeg, I think. Was a bit funny how desperate he was for Richeze to take over when he was done. Great job by both of them.

Edit: Seems like it was Keisse. Hodeg brought the break back in the last 20km. Cavagna led into the last km, then Keisse took over.
Yeah ok, I figured it was Keisse after the Gaviria interview, the article I linked to. And yes, he was completely done which him being sick probably explains :p