Flat. This stage will be one of the few in this year's Vuelta to end with a sprint to the finish-line. The stage will take place entirely in France, with all the obstacles that this implies: lots of roundabouts and central isles, all of which will force the peloton to ride in a straight line. Special attention must be paid to the crosswind and the echelons found along the coastline.
Winner: Yves Lampaert
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Odd Christian Eiking
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Peter Sagan
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Matteo Trentin
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Really not a lot of top sprinters in this years Vuelta. Going with Modolo today.
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And once again Quick-Step simply is the smartest team in the peleton.
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Thanks!
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The next two GA's will likely be deleted; the winners were:
Vincenzo Nibali - not predicted correctly by anyone.
Matteo Trentin - correctly predicited by LostInNowhere
You can find stage 5 here.
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