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This is the forum to discuss La Vuelta withdrawal symptoms. 😉
I’ve done my 4 transfers. Have you?
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This is the forum to discuss La Vuelta withdrawal symptoms. 😉
I’ve done my 4 transfers. Have you?
Stage 81 IN:Greg VAN AVERMAET
Stage 81 IN:Greg VAN AVERMAET OUT:Manuel QUINZIATO
Stage 81 IN:John DEGENKOLB OUT:Fredrik KESSIAKOFF
Stage 81 IN:Peter SAGAN OUT:Daniel MARTIN
Stage 81 IN:Juan Jose COBO ACEBO OUT:Bauke MOLLEMA
Fairly obvious choices, I think. I did think about Haedo instead of Van Aver, he did rather well in the last sprint stage.
On another note, pity about
On another note, pity about Kessiakoff being ill. Was hoping for something from him yesterday.
I’ve given up on Petacchi.
I’ve given up on Petacchi. Got the 3 you mentioned plus Lastras.
Thanks Dave, that means I’ve
Thanks Dave, that means I’ve slightly cocked up one of my transfers (and overestimated my ‘guaranteed’ minimum score) 🙁
Back to tomorrow, now that Kittel and Freire have retired who’s your bet for a sprint finish? Degenkolb, Sagan and Bennati look like the obvious choices but Pettachi hasn’t won much this year so might go for it.
drheaton wrote:On another
drheaton wrote:On another note, is there no young rider comp in the Vuelta? I thought the white jersey was for young riders as in the TdF but it’s a ‘combined award’ for which I don’t think there are any fantasy points, am I right?
That’s correct. No young rider’s jersey, no points for combined.
I’ve done mine, three in for
I’ve done mine, three in for the sprint, 1 in for extra GC points. Hoping that any breakaway gets pulled in before the finish otherwise I’ll be stuffed.
On another note, is there no young rider comp in the Vuelta? I thought the white jersey was for young riders as in the TdF but it’s a ‘combined award’ for which I don’t think there are any fantasy points, am I right?