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2024 Vuelta a España Stage 17 Analysis & Stage 18 Preview | OŪTCOMES

THEMOVE

Lance Armstrong

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4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 24 minutes

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THEMOVE regulars Johan Bruyneel and Spencer Martin break down how Kaden Groves won his third stage with a sprint victory on Stage 17 before previewing tomorrow's Stage 18, which serves up a tough day of racing through the Basque Country. Listen in to see how the duo thinks the action will play out, who will come out on top, and which riders present the best betting value.

 
 

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0:00.0

He's a guy who can get over those climbs or at least make it back.

0:04.0

And I think he's still in good shape.

0:07.1

So he might make it a goal tomorrow.

0:09.5

And whoever was with him at the finish line, he can beat those guys.

0:13.5

So plus 1,800, Wyndon Hermann's is my favorite to win tomorrow stage.

0:20.4

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0:58.6

Everybody, welcome back to outcomes. We are predicting stage 18 of the Volta, Espania, 180 kilometer

1:04.4

rolling to medium small mountain stage through the vast country. Difficult stage to ride, difficult stageult stage to predict. But that's why we have Johan here. But Johan, before I pick your brain on that, let's briefly, briefly talk about stage 17 just because we finally got a win. Caden Groves wins. One of our picks, I actually can't remember which one of us pick Cating Groves. Not the best payout.

1:28.2

I did. I mean, I picked the winner and you picked the second guy. So we had two hours.

1:34.5

I was sad, though, because pal McKell, who I picked for the podium, plus 1,000 to finish third, finished fourth. I was devastated to watch that happen. I've never been so happy to get a winner right and then so sad at the same time.

1:47.4

I really thought we had outsmarted the system there.

1:50.6

But pretty straightforward stage, I should say, except the fact that it looked miserable.

1:56.5

It was rainy.

1:57.7

The racing was not, they weren't floating around out there. Like,

2:01.8

they were cruising. There was attacks like we thought there would be in the final kilometer

2:05.0

coming into the finish. I thought for a second, Maro Schmidt was going to hold them off and maybe

2:09.4

do what we thought Stefan Kuhn would do. But it was not easy racing. Like, if you're a GC

2:15.1

contender for this stage, like, are you just floating through it or does this feel miserable?

2:21.0

Well, I listened to O'Connor's interview after the stage and he, you know, he said, okay, it was, it was a bit chilly, you know, obviously wet conditions.

2:31.8

But he didn't, he said it was not that bad.

2:35.5

It was not that bad for the GC guys.

2:37.8

You know, I mean, at this point, also there's a lot of tired bodies, you know.

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