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Pozzovivo 22/1, Nieve 50/1 & Brambilla 100/1, not a day to get too heavily involved imo. Just smallish each ways.
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Have also backed Nieve but at 66/1 (365), as on all the uphill finishes so far sky have tried to send a man up the road early, which has so far been Roche but not really happened for him so think they might try sending Nieve or Henao on the attack early on the final climb, i think Nieve is the more likely. Have also done Meintjes at 28/1 both ew. As MC says a hard day to call as although its a tough finale its not a huge climb and still early days in terms of knowing who is the strongest of the main contenders.
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The market for stage 9 has been forever in going up, and has been formed similarly to what I was working on, nevertheless am following the consensus of the forum and have added Nieve at 50/1. He has been looking very good so far, agree with HB, and if Froome is not coping as I believe than SKY may try something with him today. Also, Stephen Cummings at 200/1. Small stakes -- looks like the breakaway may go close.
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Big break established. Serry, Thomas and Bouet look like the best climbers in it.
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Crash -- GC riders involved, including Aru, Landa, Pozzovivo and Valverde.
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All back in the peloton -- no significant injuries.
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i was initially thinking of Majka for this stage
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with a side of Meintjes
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Sagan is out of the vuelta
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I see you've given a lot of thought to your selections, v.
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Prior to the start KAT DS Azevedo says that they're not going to do a lot of work -- so far KAT has been pretty-much the only team doing work on the front. Breakaway were consolidating their gap in the last 10 kms, was good riding, but now starting to lose it.
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Now MOV on the front finally, not really a surprise, was only a matter of time. SKY will pass, maybe AST next.
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Peloton flying, breakaway frying.
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few coins on Pozzovivo also
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the decent could be fun
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I see the Cycling fans have come out today -- massive crowds!
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The climb helped the peloton to re-establish their gap -- the peloton were just tempo, though.
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Sorry, go again, the climb helped the breakaway re-establish their gap.
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This market is a turd!
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1 min at 10 kms is decent on a flat road, however on such a difficult climb I don't think it's enough for the breakaway.
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Breakaway in several parts now, anyway.
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no chance for break away imo
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Breakaway dead!
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Fireworks!
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Majka looks good!
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Come on Purito!
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what a finsh !!
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Dumoulin...
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Fantastic stuff!
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I'm not really able to watch properly at the moment, but how has Dumoulin managed that?
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Not that I won, but great racing, big names and a hard finish.
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Froome and Purito traded very low
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He just accelerated up to Froome who looked the winner, went past him and won -- amazing! Can he now be regarded as a climber legit?
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Dumoulin seems to make good use of any flatter stages in the climbs to build gaps then works at tempo when the gradient moves up
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With his TT skills it throws the proverbial spanner into the works.
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Wow! The best finish to any Grant Tour stage that I can remember! Viva La Vuelta! Dumoulin now a real contender as he will make minutes over most of the other contenders in the TT and he looks as strong as anyone in the mountains. That's my money matched on him at 1000 in the GC. Shame I only got 10p matched
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Not willing to lay at all, but Dumoulin is yet to face the Andorra stage, MC. I'm sure you'll remember it's being described as the hardest stage of any GT in history. For instance, Unzue has described it as follows: “There has never been such a hard Vuelta, and there’s never been such a hard stage as Andorra in the history of cycling." And he has been around pro-cycling since the '80s.
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An even wiser cycling voice said this on 17th August "Talking of climbing, eyes will be drawn to Stage 11 which starts in Andorra in the Pyrenees. This is about as tough a stage of climbing I can ever remember in a Grand Tour" although modesty forbids me from saying who that sage was.
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