It wasn’t shocking that the Vuelta a España ended with Primož Roglič on the highest step of the rostrum.
When Ben O’Connor took the race lead on stage six with a successful breakaway assault, solely Roglič remained as a severe risk and he started the every day strategy of carrying the Australian down.
Roglič is likely to be criticised for being robotic at instances however he has at all times proven he has the aptitude to be affected person and await the proper second to strike. With the final week containing three mountain high finishes and a flat last time trial in Madrid, his GC rivals had been at all times going to have an nearly not possible job.
The Vuelta a España was at all times Primož Roglič’s to lose however but once more, he went out and gained it on benefit.
In the beginning of the third week, Roglič did not take the chief’s crimson jersey on the Lagos de Covadonga summit end however that wasn’t such a foul factor. O’Connor fought to retain a bonus of simply 5 seconds and in doing so spared Roglič all of the podium and different race obligations that go along with the race lead.
That Enric Mas and Richard Carapaz weren’t in a position to distance the Slovenian was extra icing on that day’s cake, making it a pivotal day of the race.
They had been all slowly grinding their method to the rostrum locations however their ambitions ended there. Solely Roglič was certain to ship a time trial efficiency which might overhauled the Australian. That meant Pink Bull turned the de facto GC chief crew, with Movistar and EF Training assuming the position of aggressors.
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Quick ahead to Friday and the Alto de Moncalvillo end confirmed the ultimate week’s narrative.
Carapaz and Mas had their likelihood to correctly undo O’Connor, to stay within the knife and safe the rostrum spots. But as an alternative of them taking the initiative when the climb damage with 5 kilometres to go, Dani Martinez and Alexandr Vlasov had been in cost and launched Roglič to victory.
Mas tried and blew after holding Roglič in sight for some time however on the line he gained lower than a minute on O’Connor. Carapaz was 13 seconds slower than the Movistar chief who, we should always remind ourselves, had come right here hoping to enhance on his earlier runner-up spots.
The ultimate mountain end at Picón Blanco and the opposite climbs of the Queen stage regarded set resolve the rostrum. Roglič was in cost on set for victory however solely a minute separated second positioned O’Connor and Carapaz in fourth.
Mas and Carapaz wanted to a minute forward of O’Connor earlier than the ultimate time trial however the Australian turned the tables on them with one other gutsy and defiant experience.
Within the third week Roglič knew he might pull again sufficient time on O’Connor to win the Vuelta however Mas, Carapaz & Co had been counting on the Australian’s collapse. They’d a weak hand in a sport of poker and bluff.
It was as if they’d forgotten this was a man who had been fourth on the Tour and the Giro. The ultimate time trial proved O’Connor consistency and grit and the Australian beat each of them to safe his second place.
The Madrid podium of Roglič, O’Connor and Mas completely revered the hierarchy of the race, and it mirrored how every of them rode over the three weeks.
For as soon as Roglič had no main crashes or catastrophe days, his common moments had been adequate to stick with his rivals and his good days blew them away.
In pursuit of Ben O’Connor
O’Connor reminded us of his expertise with second general and 13 days within the crimson chief’s jersey noticed him develop in confidence and stature.
At first, being barely shocked and by the tip far more conscious of what it takes to combat for a Grand Tour win.
He confirmed a stage of professionalism and revered Decathlon AG2R help despite the fact that he’s off to new pastures subsequent 12 months. The French crew paid him again with their very own loyalty and enthusiasm and so each celebrated.
For Movistar and Enric Mas, there was but once more an air of what may need been. They, and others, made a mistake on stage six by permitting O’Connor to construct such a big lead an by no means recovered from that.
Finally Mas solely had one tremendous day at Cazorla on stage 8 when he was outsprinted by Roglič. He confirmed extra aggression than standard however he and Movistar nonetheless weren’t formidable sufficient.
Carapaz and his EF Training squad had been most likely simply completely satisfied to be concerned within the GC battles once more in any case his accidents and disappointments. It had been two years since he misplaced the Giro d’Italia to Jai Hindley.
Carapaz had at all times climbed effectively, and gained the polka-dot jersey on the Tour de France this 12 months however harm and sickness meant there was an absence of consistency in his kind. That was nonetheless seen on the Vuelta however he floor out a consequence. his fourth place was as a lot about willpower because it was expertise.
If you end up driving the GC at a Grand Tour, you might want to be current every day however you additionally must win a stage, in any other case the sensation of disappointment lingers. We noticed that within the high ten of this Vuelta. Solely Roglič and O’Connor gained levels, not one of the others had these sensible days or emerged from the GC shadows.
Adam Yates briefly flirted with the GC battle then fell away, which summed up UAE Crew Emirates’ race after Joäo Almeida deserted on account of COVID-19. The crew nonetheless had a profitable Vuelta with three stage wins and the mountains classification with Jay Vine however his inside battle with Marc Soler created extra headlines than the rest. There will need to have been some attention-grabbing dialogue on the crew bus in the course of the last week.
Visma-Lease a Bike dropping Wout Van Aert in a nasty crash modified the factors and the mountain classifications within the last week however solely the latter actually opened up. Kaden Groves inheriting the inexperienced jersey was justified by him successful three levels, so Alpecin Deceuninck largely met their aims.
The largest shock of the 2024 Vuelta was, in fact, Kern Pharma additionally successful thrice – twice with revelation Pablo Castrillo then within the final week up popped Urko Berrade on stage 18. Castrillo was an everyday within the breakaways after which beat Alexandr Vlasov after an extended day surrounded by far more skilled climbers.
The great, the dangerous and a necessity for a extra humane race route
This Vuelta offered lots to get pleasure from and be completely satisfied about: Roglič not having any dangerous luck, the O’Connor revival and Wout van Aert again at his greatest earlier than his unlucky departure.
It additionally had loads of disappointments too: Mikel Landa (Soudal Fast-Step) regarded sturdy at first however fell by the wayside within the final week which is the whole reverse of his standard outcomes.
Usually he would lose time early on and get higher because the final days approached however right here he had his dangerous day with three levels to go. He didn’t go to sleep behind the group or get caught in another person’s crash, he simply didn’t have the legs.
In distinction, David Gaudu (Groupama-FDJ) bought higher because the race went on. He was invisible within the first half however then emerged within the final week and that was additionally the other of his standard Grand Tour kind. Did it encourage Stefan Kung to lastly win a Grand Tour stage within the Madrid time trial? We are going to by no means know however it is going to definitely have eased the stress at Groupama-FDJ after a poor 2024.
The rise of Mattias Skjlemose needs to be reassuring for Lidl-Trek. It was one other Younger rider classification for the Dane, comfortably inside the highest ten for almost all of the race and leaping over Gaudu within the final time trial. Skjlemose additionally gained the perfect younger rider’s white jersey forward of Florian Lipowitz (Pink Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) and Carlos Rodriguez (Ineos Grenadeirs).
Regular progress certainly and that brings me to the plight of Britain’s Max Poole of DSM Firmenich PostNL. He was usually in large breaks, took a second-place, three third-pace and third general within the factors competitors. It may possibly’t be lengthy till he wins large someplace.
Sadly we’ve got to take notice that Ineos Grenadiers woes proceed.
Any chance of a stage win in such a mountainous Vuelta was on the shoulders of Rodriguez who hovered round six or seventh general till he fell aside on the penultimate day and tumbled all the way down to tenth place. The crew’s greatest consequence after three weeks was a fourth place from Jhonatan Navraez on stage 11.
The Vuelta additionally has to ask itself if making the route extra mountainous than the opposite Grand Excursions is attaining the specified impact.
Sure it produces spectacular landscapes and it sparked some surprises, however certainly a late summer time Vuelta may benefit from extra assorted terrain, a extra balanced, extra humane route.
Steeper and more durable does not essentially make for good racing.
Stage six from Jerez to Yunquera was the working example. It had one climb which went above 1,000 metres, it wasn’t excessive altitude or up a repurposed goat monitor. It was simply up and down and so troublesome to regulate. It was essentially the most influential day of racing. O’Connor on and took the race lead, writing the script for the ultimate week and Roglič’s two-week pursuit of victory.