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Vuelta:Stage 15,Monday Sept 14th; Jaén - Córdoba 167.7km

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That is one thing I wish ASO would do, put the same climb in twice. So you rode the Tourmalet once? HTFU and ride it a second time bitch.
 
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Gregor Brown said:
I think ASO owns 51% of the Vuelta now. So, there you go. ;)

Yes, but they don't interfere with the route, which is Olano and his team who decide. ASO decides the starting city and little more :)
 
Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi), Cadel Evans (Silence-Lotto), Ezequiel Mosquera (Xacobeo Galicia) and Robert Gesink (Rabobank) were all part of an escape at kilometre 20. Valverde's Caisse team worked to bring the group back six kilometres later.;)
First hour 49kph and no break, yet.
 
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live coverage kicked off at last on eurosport.. much bettet times now theyve got that silly tennis business out of the way..

breakaway group of nine, including cunego off for a wander, 8 minutes ahead... probably going to be left there...

cunego for the stage?
 
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Break about 7m:

216 D. Herrero (SPA, XGZ) +1:09:39
74 Duque (COL, COF) +1:12:55
196 Kolobnev (RUS, SAX) +1:14:29
152 Boom (NED, RAB) +1:20:01
217 S. Martínez (SPA, XGZ) +1:21:42
97 Ladagnous (FRA, FDJ) +1:32:27
13 A. Efimkine (RUS, ALM) +1:46:14
166 Kaisen (BEL, SIL) +2:01:22
117 Meier (CAN, GRM) +2:07:40
35 Iglinskiy (KAZ, AST) +2:08:34
184 Roels (DUI, MRM) +2:09:49
188 M. Velits (SVK, MRM) +2:11:40
178 Reynés (SPA, THR) +2:16:37

see also: http://app.nos.nl/vuelta/index/

Some good riders, with Velits, Boom, Kolobnev, Efimkine. They should get rid of Duque though
 
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ok.. i was having lunch when i tuned in, wasnt paying particular attention, and thought oh, cunego in a break again.. now im actually concentrating ive realised its yesterdays highlights..

ruddy eurosport..
 
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Bala Verde said:
Break about 7m:

216 D. Herrero (SPA, XGZ) +1:09:39
74 Duque (COL, COF) +1:12:55
196 Kolobnev (RUS, SAX) +1:14:29
152 Boom (NED, RAB) +1:20:01
217 S. Martínez (SPA, XGZ) +1:21:42
97 Ladagnous (FRA, FDJ) +1:32:27
13 A. Efimkine (RUS, ALM) +1:46:14
166 Kaisen (BEL, SIL) +2:01:22
117 Meier (CAN, GRM) +2:07:40
35 Iglinskiy (KAZ, AST) +2:08:34
184 Roels (DUI, MRM) +2:09:49
188 M. Velits (SVK, MRM) +2:11:40
178 Reynés (SPA, THR) +2:16:37

see also: http://app.nos.nl/vuelta/index/

Some good riders, with Velits, Boom, Kolobnev, Efimkine. They should get rid of Duque though


Kolobnev on form for the worlds again.
 
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Which is the fairest penalty - Evans 10 secs for drafting or Mosquera's 20 secs for taking a water bottle outside the feed zone. Will these decisions affect the final placings?

If Mosquera had ridden the climb with minimal water knowing he would get a bottle further up then the penalty is reasonable.
 
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Interesting fact:

door een verandering in het parkoers is de etappe van vandaag met drie kilometer verlengd, en deze is nu in totaal 170,7 kilometer lang.

Due to a change in the route, 3km have been added to today's parcours according to the NOS ticker. I don't know where they made the changes though.

PS> the break away are going to decide who will win, since the gap is steadily increasing.
 
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Which is the fairest penalty - Evans 10 secs for drafting or Mosquera's 20 secs for taking a water bottle outside the feed zone. Will these decisions affect the final placings?

If Mosquera had ridden the climb with minimal water knowing he would get a bottle further up then the penalty is reasonable.

Evans' penalty was ridiculous after the neutral-car fiasco.

Maybe Mosquera just thought he would lose over 20 secs if he wouldn't drink for the rest of the climb. :)
 
Almost 20min lead for the escape group, that is a pathetic effort by the boys from caisse. I realise no one in the escape is going to affect the GC but they could have atleast tried to make it a smaller gap.

At this rate the escape group will catch them second time round on the climb;) Wouldn't that be freakin hilarious if it happened:D Has it ever happened before?

Someone should write in and ask Harmon & Kelly about it. If anyone would know it would be Sean Kelly. I realise that it would probably never happen in this day and age but maybe sometime in the past
 
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ak-zaaf said:
Boom is strong, omg.

I find his transition very impressive. I mean, he was quite the crosser, but to already feature in a 3 week GT, being on the attack and acting as a domestique...

Do we need to starts a thread "Lars Boom - how good is he really?" ;)
 

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