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classicomano

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Im getting worried about my man Jaime Roson, this Vuelta should be his breakout performance but last few races hes been abysmal. Anyone know if hes sick or injured?
 
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classicomano said:
Im getting worried about my man Jaime Roson, this Vuelta should be his breakout performance but last few races hes been abysmal. Anyone know if hes sick or injured?
No idea what's going on with him. He's expected to ride Burgos this week.
 
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Rollthedice said:
Thanks. Why is stage 11 considered Hilly? :confused:

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May 11, 2013
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It's funny. Stage 17 for example which finishes at the wonderfully named Los Machucos. Monumento Vaca Pasiega at 880m is mountain. But nothing beats Escartin comment "La Vuelta winner may be determined at the Alto de l'Angliru, as was the case in 2011 between Bradley Wiggins and Juanjo Cobo."
 
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I also just realised Los Machucos is ESP, they certainly aint underrating the climb before the riders will tackle it...
 
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Valv.Piti said:
I also just realised Los Machucos is ESP, they certainly aint underrating the climb before the riders will tackle it...
Los Machucos at the end with 2 scenarios:

7.3 kms @ 8.66%
5.8 kms @ 11.3% (Cutting the garbage flat at the end and beginning)
 
Feb 18, 2015
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Escarabajo said:
Stage 5, cat 3 climb at the end: 3.4 kms @ 9.75% :eek:

That's a tough cat 3.
Thats especially funny since Cumbre del Sol is a first category climb while being 3.75 km long and 10.3% steep. Surely harder than the climb of stage 5 but no idea how the difference can be two categories. :D
Kinda reminds me on the first mtf of the 2015 vuelta, when Chaves won in front of Dumoulin after Quintana attacked and was surprisingly dropped by these two riders who back then weren't really known as big gc threats. That was, because of reasons, also only a 3rd category climb.
 
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But damn the riders who want to win this race gotta have a great Vo2 max game with Cati, Cumbre del Sol and the climb to Alcossebre on stage 5 in week one... something entirely different to the choo-choo threshold climbing in July!
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Where do you get these exact figures from?
From the official Vuelta maps. They have all the exact start and finish lengths and altitudes. I plug them in my computer. I have a large data base. :)
 
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Valv.Piti said:
But damn the riders who want to win this race gotta have a great Vo2 max game with Cati, Cumbre del Sol and the climb to Alcossebre on stage 5 in week one... something entirely different to the choo-choo threshold climbing in July!

Too bad Bala and Purito are not there :(

I mean, i really like the Vuelta and his climbs, but without those two, it will be a story of 'in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'

If you know what i mean ;)
 
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Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Where do you get these exact figures from?
From the official Vuelta maps. They have all the exact start and finish lengths and altitudes. I plug them in my computer. I have a large data base. :)

Would these Vuelta maps have official start times and rough finish times? I'm gonna be in Orapesa Del Mar on holiday with family so gonna try and escape for a few hours and see the start of stages 5 and 6 and try and get to the finish of stage 5.
 
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wheresmybrakes said:
Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Where do you get these exact figures from?
From the official Vuelta maps. They have all the exact start and finish lengths and altitudes. I plug them in my computer. I have a large data base. :)

Would these Vuelta maps have official start times and rough finish times? I'm gonna be in Orapesa Del Mar on holiday with family so gonna try and escape for a few hours and see the start of stages 5 and 6 and try and get to the finish of stage 5.

Ah disregard, I've just found the start times.
 
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ice&fire said:
classicomano said:
Im getting worried about my man Jaime Roson, this Vuelta should be his breakout performance but last few races hes been abysmal. Anyone know if hes sick or injured?
No idea what's going on with him. He's expected to ride Burgos this week.
13th today. Doesn't seem too bad at all.
 
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Arredondo said:
Valv.Piti said:
But damn the riders who want to win this race gotta have a great Vo2 max game with Cati, Cumbre del Sol and the climb to Alcossebre on stage 5 in week one... something entirely different to the choo-choo threshold climbing in July!

Too bad Bala and Purito are not there :(

I mean, i really like the Vuelta and his climbs, but without those two, it will be a story of 'in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'

If you know what i mean ;)
2012, take me back. Purito should have won 7 stages that year. Lmao.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Arredondo said:
Valv.Piti said:
But damn the riders who want to win this race gotta have a great Vo2 max game with Cati, Cumbre del Sol and the climb to Alcossebre on stage 5 in week one... something entirely different to the choo-choo threshold climbing in July!

Too bad Bala and Purito are not there :(

I mean, i really like the Vuelta and his climbs, but without those two, it will be a story of 'in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'

If you know what i mean ;)
2012, take me back. Purito should have won 7 stages that year. Lmao.

I'm still hoping he will return for this year's Vuelta. He's only 9 kilo's above his ideal racing weight :D
 
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I hope Chaves will be in good shape but I'm worried the Tour-Vuelta combo is going to turn out to be a bad idea. Back-to-back GTs doesn't work for too many guys.
 
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Rollthedice said:
It's funny. Stage 17 for example which finishes at the wonderfully named Los Machucos. Monumento Vaca Pasiega at 880m is mountain. But nothing beats Escartin comment "La Vuelta winner may be determined at the Alto de l'Angliru, as was the case in 2011 between Bradley Wiggins and Juanjo Cobo."

Cobo and Horner... yes Alto de l'Angliru where the dodgy winner emerges fromt the mist