Donostia-Donostia Klasikoa — Clásica San Sebastián-San Sebastián. **Spoilers **

imatfaal
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edited July 2017 in Pro race
Will fill in some details soon. But first question - I can only see one hour of coverage on Eurosport - any further TV coverage?
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  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
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    Donostia
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    His last race - riding with Race Number 1
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  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    After 22km there is a break with two and a half minutes. Bystrom (Kat,151) Chetout (Cof,81) Insausti (TBM,36) Delage (FDJ,93) Erviti (Mov,155) Pfingsten (Boh,56) and Le Turnier (Cof,85)
  • blazing_saddles
    blazing_saddles Posts: 21,741
    edited July 2017
    imatfaal wrote:
    Will fill in some details soon. But first question - I can only see one hour of coverage on Eurosport - any further TV coverage?

    For sure.

    Earliest coverage comes from etb (Basque) at 2pm BST.

    Eurosport, TDP (Spain) Esport 3 (Catalan) from 2-30pm BST. (So, Eurosport have 2hours coverage.)
    Sporza (Belgium) 2-45pm BST.
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  • imatfaal, ES are showing last year's race highlights for the hour before live coverage starts at 1430

    Right, ready for this
  • blazing_saddles
    blazing_saddles Posts: 21,741
    Great to see that Beñat Intxausti has finally made it to a race start. Well over a year since he last did.
    A pity that he has already abandoned though. Hope it is not another set back.

    https://www.klasikoa.eus/2017/Live
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  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    The retirers are Felline (TFS,5), Gogl (TFS,6), Nizzolo (TFS,8) and Intxausti (SKY,173) and Pinau (96,FDJ)

    Break has 4 mins - not sure if it is the same guys as above but think so; 108km gone
  • The_Boy
    The_Boy Posts: 3,099
    You when someone turns up on your tellybox and you could have sworn they retired years ago?
    Team My Man 2018: David gaudu, Pierre Latour, Romain Bardet, Thibaut pinot, Alexandre Geniez, Florian Senechal, Warren Barguil, Benoit Cosnefroy
  • The_Boy
    The_Boy Posts: 3,099
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough
    Team My Man 2018: David gaudu, Pierre Latour, Romain Bardet, Thibaut pinot, Alexandre Geniez, Florian Senechal, Warren Barguil, Benoit Cosnefroy
  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    The_Boy wrote:
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough

    You can turn Eurosport back on - it is this years coverage now. I do wish Eurosport would make it clear with a 2016 on the screen when they do that
  • The_Boy
    The_Boy Posts: 3,099
    imatfaal wrote:
    The_Boy wrote:
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough

    You can turn Eurosport back on - it is this years coverage now. I do wish Eurosport would make it clear with a 2016 on the screen when they do that

    The funny thing is, I was watching it thinking "this race is the same every year" :D .

    In my defence, I did have the sound off. It might have become clear sooner had that not been the case.

    Anyway, the breakaway appears to be unchanged from earlier?
    Team My Man 2018: David gaudu, Pierre Latour, Romain Bardet, Thibaut pinot, Alexandre Geniez, Florian Senechal, Warren Barguil, Benoit Cosnefroy
  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    The_Boy wrote:
    imatfaal wrote:
    The_Boy wrote:
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough

    You can turn Eurosport back on - it is this years coverage now. I do wish Eurosport would make it clear with a 2016 on the screen when they do that

    The funny thing is, I was watching it thinking "this race is the same every year" :D .

    In my defence, I did have the sound off. It might have become clear sooner had that not been the case.

    Anyway, the breakaway appears to be unchanged from earlier?

    I actually posted in - I think - a Paris-Roubaix thread that someone seemed to have crashed at virtually the same point as they did last year. :oops:
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    You need to look for the live sign next to the Eurosport logo.
  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    Team Sky have the sort of squad that could win a grand tour - even a mental one like the forthcoming vuelta. They are smashing the gap down - under a minute now
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    The_Boy wrote:
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough

    How is the young Peter The Boy?
  • blazing_saddles
    blazing_saddles Posts: 21,741
    Zubeldia sighting.
    The camera man will get fired for that.
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  • The_Boy
    The_Boy Posts: 3,099
    TheBigBean wrote:
    The_Boy wrote:
    Hang on, I'm watching an old race ATM, right? That'll be why Rodriguez and valverde are racing, right enough

    How is the young Peter The Boy?

    Asleep, finally. He's quite good at letting me watch the cycling, tbh.

    Edit: though he does have a black eye. Will be fun explaining that one when his mother gets home from work :D
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  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    Moscon still leading on his own. Beach looks nice although quite popular.
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    On the last climb and Moscon has been caught.

    Landa and Gallopin attack
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    Gallopin, Mollema and Landa have been joined by Kwia and Tom D
  • smithy21
    smithy21 Posts: 2,204
    5 in front

    Landa
    Kwia
    Dumoulin
    Mollema
    Gallopin
  • smithy21
    smithy21 Posts: 2,204
    Landa nailed on for 5th
  • smithy21
    smithy21 Posts: 2,204
    Landa and Dumoulin slight gap 1km to go
  • smithy21
    smithy21 Posts: 2,204
    Kwia takes it. Textbook from Sky.
  • TheBigBean
    TheBigBean Posts: 20,513
    Landa sets it up nicely for Kwiatkowki. Good last 15kms.
  • blazing_saddles
    blazing_saddles Posts: 21,741
    Brilliant from Froome's super domestiques.
    Landa is getting good as a top team player. :D
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  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    Strongest team and pretty flawless tactics.
  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    Brilliant from Froome's super domestiques.
    Landa is getting good as a top team player. :D

    All the shots of Landa show him looking delighted at team-mates victories. If he is promised a sole leader role at Sky for Vuelta/Giro next he would be foolish to leave - Sky team look so strong and he would thrive. Far better to play second fiddle to Froome at Sky than second / third to Quintana and perhaps Valverde at Movistar.

    Kwia looks just more and more awesome and a perfectly complete cyclist as the year goes by
  • salsiccia1
    salsiccia1 Posts: 3,725
    Would have really liked Landa to win that but no argument that Sky got that spot on. They're really starting to get their tactics together. And Kwiatkowski - woof.
    It's only a bit of sport, Mun. Relax and enjoy the racing.
  • imatfaal
    imatfaal Posts: 2,716
    Brilliant from Froome's super domestiques.
    Landa is getting good as a top team player. :D

    All the shots of Landa show him looking delighted at team-mates victories. If he is promised a sole leader role at Sky for Vuelta/Giro next he would be foolish to leave - Sky team look so strong and he would thrive. Far better to play second fiddle to Froome at Sky than second / third to Quintana and perhaps Valverde at Movistar.

    Kwia looks just more and more awesome and a perfectly complete cyclist as the year goes by
  • salsiccia1
    salsiccia1 Posts: 3,725
    Would have really liked Landa to win that but no argument that Sky got that spot on. They're really starting to get their tactics together. And Kwiatkowski - woof.

    Agree on Landa, if Sky have any sense they'll promise him sole leadership on the Giro and pony up.
    It's only a bit of sport, Mun. Relax and enjoy the racing.