Weather:The
race will take place under skies equally couldy and sunny.
It is liklier to be cloudier as the day progresses,and conditions
worse for the later riders (that is, the top ranked riders).
Wind:
The wind will be light at the beginning, but threatens to gust
violently near the summit of the Alto d'Abantos.
Temperature:
Moderate temperatures of around 21° C at the departure point
and 14° C at the summit.
Comment
Yesterday
Manolo Saiz, the Directeur Sportif of the Once team was ejected
from the Vuelta by organizers of the tour--that is, Unipublic,
as well as the International Cycling Union--for his behavior
in entering into a dispute with tour organizers as well as a
T.V. cameraman, whom he evidently threatened and insulted. A
bad start for Once today...
Gold
Jesey holder Isidro Nozal will depart just after rival Roberto
Heras, in the last position.
Jose
Manuel Paestre (lanterne rouge, that is, the last place rider)
is the first of 160 riders to start.
The
climb is very irregular with a small descent at the 6km point.
Beginning with a sharp turn followed by an extreme right corner,
the course launches immediately into steep gradients, reaching
17°.
This
climb will require constant changing of gears, in whicn superior
equipment and good technique will be equally important.
The
first rider leaves at 14:08, Dqvid Millar at 15:03.
After
a passage on cobblestones on a "false plateau", the
course enters directly into a serious climb.
Throughout the course there are many cobblestone passages.
1) Pradera
2)Garmendia
3) Pugaci
4)Righi
5)Jaksche
Petacchi
finishes 2' down on Pradera.
Millar finishes in 26'17" to take 1'22" lead on Pradera.
At
15:40
1) Millar
2) Tauler at 54"
3)Pradera at 1'12"
4) Calvo at 1'22"
5) Garmendia
6) Pugaci
60
riders left at starting gate.
Guidi
jkumps to 3rd place in front of Pradera.
Jeker
explodes with a 40" advance on Millar at the 1/2 mark.
Floyd Landis finishes 57" down on Millar.
Jeker
finishes, and the new situation:
1) Fabian Jeker at 25'23"
Millar at 54"
Tauler at 1'48"
Landis at 1'51"
Guidi at 1'55"
Pradera at 2'06"
Vicioso at 2'12"
Moller
takes off--much expected of this racer who has shown great form
in redent days.
Mercado, A. Osa, Piepoli, Trentin, Sastre, Frigo depart.
Leipheiper
takes 3rd position, Laiseka finishes strong:
1) Jeker
Laiseka at 17"
Leiphemer at 33"
Sastre at 51"
Millar...
Sevilla,
Scarponi, and now Cardenas leave.
A. Osa takes 6th, teamate Mercado 7th, Piepoli in the same time
At
16:50
1) Jeker
Laiseka at 17"
Frigo at 19"
Leiphemer at 33"
Sastre at 51"
Sevilla
loses time, 40" down at 1/2 mark.
Cardenas finishes in best time, 1 second above Jeker.
Heras
begins, quickly establishes superior time on Nozal.
Nozal tiring after good initial 6km.
Galdeano 1'12" down on Heras at 1/2 mark.
Santos
Gonzalez gains 11" on Jeker in 2nd portion for a strong
finish.
Heras
stretching lead on Nozal, 48" projected lead one third
into race.
In
2nd half Nozal loses time to Heras with each turn of the pedal.
The incredible is happening--Heras is winning the tour, on this
easier portion of the course!
The
sensation of this tour: Heras has just taken the Gold Jersey
from Nozal; he takes the stage to beat Nozal by well over the
necessary 2 minutes.
Stage
classification
1
- HERAS 25'08"
2 - VALVERDE à 14"
3 - CARDENAS à 14"
4 - JEKER à 22"
5 - Santos GONZALEZ
General
classification
1
- Roberto HERAS 65 40' 33"
2 - Isidro NOZAL à 28"
3 - Alejandro VALVERDE 2' 25"
4 - Igor GONZALEZ de GALDEANO à 3' 27"
5 - Fancisco MANCEBO 4' 47"
Mountain
1 - Cardenas 204
2 - Osa unai 112
3 - Horrach 101
4 - Rasmussen 100
5 - Perez 72
Points
1
- Valverde
2 - Zabel
3 - Petacchi
Combined
1
- Valverde 8
2 - Cardenas 13
3 - Heras 14
4 - Rasmussen 21
5 - Nozal 27
Teams
1
- IBANESTO
2 - ONCE
3 - KELME
4 - COFIDIS
5 - MILANEZA