ebandit said:
it will be interesting to see how alberto goes after the rest day
a possible indicator of the type of 'recovery drinks' employed
ROFLMAO, undoubtedly the post of the day.
Thought Barry Ryan's comments on the CN live report were good too, not getting too caught up by a great day of racing, whatever the genesis:
"17:30:35 CEST
A bizarre day as Alberto Contador manages a remarkable transformation of his fortunes at the Vuelta a España to move into red, one month after completing his doping suspension. At 32 years of age and in his first season back after a two year ban, Alejandro Valverde rolls back the years with a startling showing on the shallow final climb to the line to move up to second place overall."
Bertie's still a "rock" star it seems when it comes to heart, head...and plasticizers. Maybe at it again, just more discreetly. Who knows?
Purito's given notice a couple of times about the high speeds of the starts of stages, saying, I think, if those continued someone would walk out on crutches near the end of the Vuelta. Pity it was him today, relatively speaking. He's played second fiddle for a long time.
Just wish these guys, beyond Bertie alone, could do this at the Tour.