Au terme d’une étape qui n’a pas laissé de place aux doutes concernant son issue et malgré quelques tentatives de coup de bordure, Jasper Philipsen (Alpecin-Deceuninck) s’est imposé dans un sprint massif dominé magnifiquement. Il devance sur la ligne Mads Pedersen et Orluis Aular. Au classement général, Jonas Vingegaard reste leader et compte désormais 44 secondes d’avance sur Almeida.

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From Rueda to Guijuelo, today, a little over 161 kilometers are on the program for this 19th stage of the Vuelta a España. As you can see, there are just over 123 kilometers left, the gap, 3 minutes 53 seconds. A stage that started slowly, slowly, with two men who went out at the very beginning of the race. There were no big battles today to be part of the breakaway. Only two men were candidates for this breakaway. Victor Gernalec, the Frenchman from the Arkéa – B&B Hotels team, accompanied by Jakub Otruba, the checker of the Caja Rural team. And that’s it. Two men and no other. Two men who quickly took a two, three minute lead. And then, we were told a few minutes ago that Victor Gernalec was no longer present with Jakub Otruba at the front of the race. We don’t have the exact reason yet. Did the Frenchman from the Breton team recover? Was he the victim of a mechanical problem? One thing is certain, Victor Gernalec was left behind. He was no longer present with Jakub Otruba. We wondered if he would completely recover or if he would try to regain his position. Finally, he was caught by the peloton. A few moments ago, the peloton caught up with Victor Gernalec. So we find him as a single man, Jakub Otruba, alone with a gap of three minutes, even four minutes now, with 123 kilometers to go. And now, will things change? Will things accelerate? Did the teams in the general classification try to unbalance things a little? We saw Lidl Trek come back around Mads Pedersen. Everyone was ahead of the kings of the pedals just now. Everyone has this indication of David Moncoutié’s last 93 kilometers. I don’t have the feeling that we have teams determined to accelerate 90 kilometers from the finish. I think that many riders who are a bit burnt out aren’t unhappy with this scenario either. Maybe an hour from the finish, when we’re going into the last 50 kilometers, why not? You’ll dare to do it at 90 kilometers. You have to want it. It accelerated because Otruba always stayed on the same pace and we can see that the gap is closing. It shows that there is nervousness within the peloton. We really accelerated before this bonus sprint. It’s a beautiful sprint. Beautiful straight. Yes. We could even have made a finish. And it’s flat, unlike today’s finish. Where is he? Mads Pedersen. He’s not there in this regard. We see a few Lidl-Treks. That’s it, he’s getting back into position. He’s getting back to the right of the road. He’s trying to slip through. There’s a gap. In the Red Bulls’ wheel. He’s going to do it, Jonas Vingegaard. Yes, Jonas Vingegaard, he’s going to sprint. Joao Almeida isn’t here. Look, we’re moving up the far left. A bit late. On the UAE team’s side. We got screwed in UAE politics. We got completely screwed on Joao Almeida’s side. We made up 10 seconds. Yesterday, well, Jonas Vingegaard made up four here. It’s a mistake by Joao Almeida, though. It’s terrible. He’s not vigilant at all. He’s there in the top positions, Filippo Ganna, the time trial winner yesterday. It’s Julien Bernard who’s taking the lead now. Here we go. There it is, there must have been some discussion. Remember that we also see cars in the pre-race on the team side. We must have told everyone: Watch out, danger. And Jakub Otrouba, he’s going to get swallowed up. In a few moments now, he will have spent a hundred kilometers at the front, most of them alone, since his breakaway companion, Victor Gernalec, got back up fairly quickly. Jakub Otruba, the Czech, is going to be seen again by the peloton now. Yes, and then if it really accelerates, we might soon see him again alone at the back of the peloton, a peloton that’s already starting to break up. We can see it, there are breaks. We practically have three pelotons. For the moment, there isn’t much, but look. Already breaks, but since then, there hasn’t been much. There you go. The Burgos BH. The two Burgos who are leaving now after the attack earlier by a rider from Caja Rural, Jakub Otruba, after three hours of racing, less than 42 kilometers from the finish, two riders from Burgos BH who decide to leave the peloton to liven up this finale a little. Half the team decides to leave. Mads Pedersen, he gave a lot in this Vuelta. He already has a stage victory in his pocket. He’s going to bring back that green jersey. It’s accelerating at the front. It’s accelerating and it’s starting to go. There’s a small group forming at the front of the peloton. There’s a break behind. With Jonas Vingegaard. Yes, like on the Guadalajara stage, the top four in the general classification had dropped out 40 kilometers from the finish. Are we going to see a similar scenario again today? The Alpecin team. Yes, the Alpecin team and Jonas Vingegaard and a teammate. The UAE team, we’re going to have to reorganize right away. That’s where we’re lacking riders. Within the UAE team, who’s there? Yes, Jay Vine, who’s really going all out. There’s only one rider, there are two. No more. Where are the others? There’s one a little further back, there, who’s going to go with the headset. 35 kilometers from the finish of the movement. Look, Jay Vine, he’s doing a relay, he’s moving away. It’s Joao Almeida, already, who’s riding. There’s fire at UAE. We missed each other on the intermediate sprint in Salamanca. It’s going to come back. It’s going to come back, but first alert. There, it’s Groupama FDJ coming up on the right of the road. We can see how a team can still come back quickly, this peloton. Watch out with these waves in the middle between those who cut their effort, those who reposition themselves, those who come back, those who come back, those who come down. That’s it, we’re starting to look for an opening for Jasper Philipsen’s team. We’re going to come back now. It’s true that we’re getting four kilometers closer to this left turn. Expected sprint, but we’ll see anyway, this finale, it’s not completely flat. We’ll soon have to do a descent of one, five, two kilometers, fast. Here is that descent you mentioned. A Cofidis, here. We have Emmanuel Buchmann with 7 kilometers to go. We’re a little wary of this descent between the banner for the last seven and five kilometers. David explained it earlier at the paddle. It’s mainly the road, it’s going to be much narrower. It’s only going to last 1.5 kilometers. After that, we’ll find a wide road. That could stretch out this peloton. We’re still waiting for the Alpecin to come back. They’re 50th. Well grouped around the sprinter, but we’re not panicking, even though we’re a little over 2 kilometers from the finish. Now, it’s going to start climbing in this finale. 2.3 kilometers at 3% to finish. We’re in these first percentages. Here’s Filippo Ganna again. Filippo Gana, he’s going to do his job. He’s going to do it now to take Ben Turner. The team is much better, as he replaces Jenthe Biermans, Cofidis with Bryan Coquard, Lidl Trek with Mads Pedersen, the Israel – Premier Tech team with Ethan Vernon. And Kwiatkowski too, who is there. We can move up very quickly within the Ineos team with Filippo Ganna. Ben Turner, he’s already very well placed. Yes. Yes, since we may have seen that Philipsen was very far behind. We said to ourselves that if we accelerate, the Alpecin might have difficulty catching up with all these great people. They’re doing it now. They’ve just disappeared from your screen, but they’re there on the left of the road. There are a few of them who are still very busy. Filippo Ganna, he’s not pretending when he leads these little people. He didn’t come to joke. Filippo Ganna, hellish pace. And Tejada who’s going to work for Vinokourov. We listened to him this morning, the Kazakh who’s here in sixth position. Look who’s coming back. No, there, it’s still not the Alpecin, it’s Buratti’s Bahrain. There, we feel that we have to come back. We feel the Alpecin team or we’ll get out of the way. It’s over for a Philipsen teammate. Watch out, here, it’s touching, it’s rubbing. Mads Pedersen is definitely there. Mads Pedersen is definitely there to try and grab a second stage victory. And we’re climbing back up without panicking under the red flame, the return of Jasper Philipsen. We’re managing well. For now, the climb is level with Jasper Philipsen’s teammates. Because Filippo Ganna, he’s perhaps at the end of the race now, there are still 800 meters. Still with this false flat going up to 300 meters from the finish line. Orluis Aular is looking for a wheel to take because he no longer has a teammate, the Movistar rider, the Venezuelan champion. There’s still Elia Viviani there and look who’s going to take things in hand in this last kilometer, it’s Jasper Philipsen. At least, it’s his teammates now who will be working. With Jonas Rickaert launching, Edward Planckaert in the wheel. And then behind, Philipsen in third position. With Ben Turner in his wheel, with Orluis Aular, with Jenthe Biermans. Come on, let’s go for Planckaert. Edward Planckaert who will make his effort now to try to drop 300 meters back. Jasper Philipsen. And it’s Mads Pedersen who will try to surprise everyone. Jenthe Biermans in his wheel, Ben Turner who also launches. Jasper Philipsen who sprints on the left of your screen. On the right, it’s Mads Pedersen. Advantage for the moment to Jasper Philipsen who is heading straight for a third victory in this Vuelta. Victory for Jasper Philipsen. Impeccable in the timing, in the finish, in everything. Jasper Philipsen, that makes three victories. The Top 10, Jacky gave it to you a moment ago with Jordan Labrosse, so tenth. Brian Coquard, 11th. We find Huub Aartz in 12th place. Nicolas Vinokourov, 17th today. He kept his promise, he went sprinting.

16 Comments

  1. Des sprints massifs complètement Naze 😮😮 Cavendish,Sagan,Kittel,etc etc etc ils doivent bien rigoler avec ces Petits sprints massifs 😭😭😭 faut vraiment supprimer les arrivées sur le plat 😭😭😭

  2. J'avais même oublié que Philipsen participait à cette Vuelta. 😂 Mais l'apanage des grands spécialistes : faire le dos ronds pour mieux répondre présent au moment opportun … Chapeau !

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