Vuelta Stage 21: Arroyomolinos → Madrid - 118km

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Asturiano said:
LaFlorecita said:
Asturiano said:
LaFlorecita said:

I know you have cried a bit yesterday LaFlorecita.
A bit?? I was bawling my eyes out at the finish :lol:

So Angliru never was so tough and so long for you like it was yesterday.
I think I would have suffered less if I had climbed it myself!


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Also, this stage is sooo long...
 
The Int Sprint is too close to the finish line. It is only 30km away.
If Trentin goes for it, he won't have the legs to win the stage.
Cavendish often speaks about how tiring Int Sprints can be in the Tour (as a reason why, until 2011, he didn't go for them), and the Tour's sprints are generally not that close to the finish.
 
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Ruby United said:
The Int Sprint is too close to the finish line. It is only 30km away.
If Trentin goes for it, he won't have the legs to win the stage.
Cavendish often speaks about how tiring Int Sprints can be in the Tour (as a reason why, until 2011, he didn't go for them), and the Tour's sprints are generally not that close to the finish.

On the other hand, who will go for it? If Quick Step can control any attacks, I don't see any sprinter trying to snatch points. Only Trentin and Froome are in the fight for the points, so if Sky doesn't care for that classification, no one will get in his way.
 
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Ruby United said:
The Int Sprint is too close to the finish line. It is only 30km away.
If Trentin goes for it, he won't have the legs to win the stage.
Cavendish often speaks about how tiring Int Sprints can be in the Tour (as a reason why, until 2011, he didn't go for them), and the Tour's sprints are generally not that close to the finish.

Well Trentin is not a Cavendish type.