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Vuelta a España 2021 Rest Day 2 Recap

Lanterne Rouge Cycling Podcast

Lanterne Rouge Media, SL

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4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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In this episode Lanterne Rouge and Benji Naesen recap the Vuelta a España 2021 so far and sit down with Jack Haig from Bahrain - Victorious to get his thoughts on what's to come in the final week. Use code LRVUELTA20 to get 20% off all Le Col items during the Vuelta a España 2021.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to the Lantern Rouge cycling podcast for the second rest day recap.

0:04.3

As you can see, or if you're listening at home, it's just me, Benji, I've got a note here.

0:08.8

It says, if there is a world tour race going on in the Benelux region and the Viars,

0:14.1

I refuse to comment on any other races. So just me for the world tour rest day recap,

0:18.4

we have an interview with Jack Haye coming, but I'll do a quick recap of the general classification

0:24.4

going into the third week, odd Christian Iking 54 seconds ahead of Guillermo Martán,

0:30.1

136 to Rogwich, and Enrich Mass at 211 about 40 seconds plus behind Rogwich, Nenelope's,

0:37.3

Hague, Bernal, Yates, all staggered about 30 to 40 seconds after each other with Yates on 434,

0:45.4

which is about three minutes after Primord's Rogwich. I speak to Hague in this interview about

0:51.2

whether he thinks Guillermo Martán and Odd Christian Iking will even lose that much time.

0:55.6

They now sort of fourth to seventh place threats, as well as who are the threats to overperform in

1:01.9

the TT? What do you expect from Lopez in the TT? Particularly as he fights for the podium

1:08.0

in this third week of the world tour of Spain? I also get his perspective from someone in the race

1:13.6

on Movistar Chasing set, who's yesterday, but the week we have coming up ahead in the world

1:19.8

through Spain, we have some problem mountain stages, which is possibly what Movistar's

1:25.4

apathy to pacing was, you know, why they weren't pacing so hard in this second week.

1:30.8

Tomorrow, stage 16, it looks like a yes, but it's not here anymore. It looks like an easier sprint

1:36.5

stage or a Michael Matthew stage or a breakway. Seventeen's a mountain stage, they have two,

1:42.1

I think there's the same climb, seven and a half cases at 9%, but there's a decent value in between,

1:47.8

and then a 40 kilometre valley before the mountain top finish to cover Donga, which you might

1:52.4

know pretty well, eight cases at 9%, certainly expect time caps there. Stage 18 is another back-to-back

1:59.2

brute, 163Ks, but again, big valleys between these climbs, 10Ks 8.5%, 20Ks valley, 30Ks valley,

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