Today’s arrival at Zaragoza, and maybe Íscars (although the race will be very far advanced by then), are the ways sprinters will have to shine. The 151 km between Ólvega and the city tomorrow, returning to the finish line as a goal after a long absence, will have no climb, But there’s one factor to watch out for in the all-time favourites: the wind.
Especially from the city Boryain the first section of the stage, and From here the teams will try to come out well positioned. The wind will blow from the north-east component, turning into a south-east wind that will persist throughout the stage at speeds around 17 km/h, with gusts that can reach a maximum of 28 km/h. This gives the day, which starts later than usual, a faster pace. In the event of a sprint, although Soupe surprised in Oliva, groves will have that favor. This is followed by three mountain stages that mark a before and after of the race
after cyclist |
equipment | Time |
---|---|---|
1
|
SOQ | 8:43:11 |
2
|
MOV | +00:05 |
3
|
GFC | +00:11 |
4
|
TJV | +00:31 |
5
|
BOH | +00:33 |
6
|
BOH | +00:33 |
7
|
DSM | +00:35 |
8th
|
TBV | +00:35 |
9
|
TJV | +00:37 |
10
|
TJV | +00:37 |