Lanterne Rouge presents highlights of Vuelta a Espana 2025 Stage 7.

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25 Comments

  1. Ayuso said on the Spanish broadcast that he attacked on the first climb because visma explicitly told him they weren't gonna let him get in the breakaway, so decided to go up ahead and wait for one to form behind him

  2. Cycling has to do something about this situation where you have people (Jonas here, Pogi in the tour – but it happens constantly) where major riders are intentionally trying to get rid of the race leaders jersey to avoid the post race media commitments. I think Jonas could easily have lit two climbs up in this race already but has risen defensively in large part because of this pointless ‘tactic’ they have to consider. And it does matter. An hour or two less rest per day can make a huge difference physiologically.

  3. I always find superdomestiques pleasant to watch. They control a climbing group at any pace you want, or grind it down to the final few whenever you need. Kuss for Jonas, Majka for Pogi, Gaudu for Pinot, Poels for Froome. Makes winning grand tours that much easier

  4. Not sure if you heard your channel got mentioned at the beginning of this stage. You should go back on discovery, just after the flag got dropped. Got mentioned on live tv. Anyway love your content keep it up!!

  5. I am an American, but Sepp Kuss is flying, is laughable. I like the guy. But luck doesn't make you a consistant Grand Tour Champion. LR is looking for American views with this Title.

  6. When are they going to let Matteo off the leash. I can't help but feel that he is probably one of the strongest in the world even after doing so much work for everyone else. I see a huge victory for him this year or next. Flanders or Roubaix are possible, and so is a Giro or Vuelta. I'd say a tour, but no one is beating Poggo Stick until he retires!! Period!

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