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Men's Road Cycling UCI La Vuelta Ciclista a España 2018


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heywoodu

1. Michal Kwiatkowski (2) - 2
2. Dylan Teuns (67) - 69
3. Elia Viviani (1) - 70
4. Wilco Kelderman (20) - 90
5. Matteo Trentin (172) - 262
6. Giacomo Nizzolo (11) - 273
7. Omar Fraile (5) - 278
8. Peter Sagan (2) - 280
9. Simon Yates (9) - 289
10. Danny van Poppel (6) - 295
11. Alessandro de Marchi (1) - 296
12. Ivan Garcia (152) - 448
13. Pierre Rolland (59) - 507
14. Nairo Quintana

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1- Rohan Dennis (1) - 1

2- Michal Kwiatkowski (2) - 3

3- Matteo Trentin (8) - 11

4- George Bennett (23) - 34

5- Peter Sagan (149) - 183

6- Elia Viviani (3) - 186

7- Tony Gallopin (1) -187

8- Alejandro Valverde (1) -188

9- Simon Yates (9) - 197

10- Nacer Bouhanni (13) - 210

11- Gianluca Brambilla (70) - 280

12- Danny van Poppel (131) - 411

13- Rigoberto Uran (30) - 441

14- Miguel Angel Lopez

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Pick'em game

 

hckosice
1- Rohan Dennis  (1) - 1

2- Alejandro Valverde (1) - 2

3- Danny Van Poppel  (6) - 8

4- Michal Kwiatkowski  (13) - 21

5- Matteo Trentin (172) - 193  !

6- Elia Viviani  (3) - 196

7- Peter Sagan  (2) - 198

8- Fabio Felline (101) - 299

9- Nairo Quintana  (5) - 304

10- Giacomo Nizzolo  (3) - 307

11- Bauke Mollema  (51) - 358

12- Thomas De Gendt  (9) - 367

13- Thibaut Pinot  (25) - 392

14- Miguel Angel Lopez

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Today's final climb is pure madness.

 

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A new climb for the Vuelta, and see those averages....those are including a few short pieces of flat and even a short downhill at the start of the last kilometer. There are parts of 20% everywhere and in the last kilometer there is a part of....32% :lol: RIP peloton

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Agger
1- Victor Campenaerts (3) - 3

2- Alejandro Valverde (1) - 4

3- Giacomo Nizzolo (2) - 6

4- Alessandro De Marchi (87) - 93

5- Fabio Felline (103) - 196

6- Elia Viviani (3) - 199

7- Dylan Teuns (57) - 256

8- Peter Sagan (2) - 258

9- Simon Yates (9) - 267

10- Nacer Bouhanni (13) - 280

11- Omar Fraile (91) - 371

12- Eduard Prades (41) - 412

13- Michael Woods (45) - 457

14- Nairo Quintana

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Dunadan

1- Rohan Dennis  (1) - 1

2- Peter Sagan (144) - 144

3- Matteo Trentin (8) - 153

4- Simon Yates (8) - 161

5- Giacomo Nizzolo (148) - 309

6- Elia Viviani (3) - 312

7- Michal Kwiatkowski (36) - 348

8- Alejandro Valverde (1) - 349

9- Nairo Quintana (5) - 354

10 - Nacer Bouhanni (13)- 367

11- Omar Fraile (91) - 458

12- Tiesj Benoot (51) - 509

13- Ion Izaguirre

14- Miguel Angel Lopez

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Apparently Louis Meintjes went down a little ravine (he climbed out himself, luckily). That must mean someone else went down there too, because no way Meintjes was not following someone's wheel for a second :yikes:

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