After the first caution of the race on Saturday at the Pandera, This Sunday there could be a real earthquake in the peloton, on a day of many numbers decisive in the development of La Vuelta. A day in which the short mileage of the same (152.6 kilometers) should be added to the hardness assumed, which will undoubtedly add more spark to the race; the heat, which will make you sweat more than a fat loss, and the altitude. The stage rises to 2,500 meters high, where not everyone is able to compete, their performance is affected.
The high mountain stage presents an absolutely leg-breaking route, with the first mountainous difficulty of the day (3rd, Port of the Castle), which can already unleash the first battles in its ascent, offering the perfect terrain for an escape to take shape. The day went from less to more, with a divine final 40 kilometers.
First climbing to Alto del Purche (1st, 9.1 kilometers of ascent at 7.6%). Pay attention to the climb and pay attention to the dizzying descent, which will lead in the blink of an eye to the first ramps of the final climb to Sierra Nevada. This climb does not feature criminal ramps. It does not offer level walls where it is difficult to maintain verticality, but it offers a hard enough to shake the race.
Attention to the tire of ‘Superman’ López
An ideal scenario to, as in climbing on Saturday in The Panderaperfect for rivals of Remco Evenepoel Measure your strength and see if what happened yesterday remains ‘pajara’ or if your strength is really starting to wane. one day when Enrique More must move. first come Roglic and then to protect his podium, closely followed by the pups Carlos Rodríguez Y John Ayuso.
and attention to Miguel Angel Lopez. The Colombian from Astana has gone from less to more and this Sunday he can extend his cape again, with the final ascent to high Hoya de la Mora where it was already imposed in 2017.
Source: La Verdad

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