Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Vuelta Stage 5 - Degenkolb's Drift Bothers Bouhanni

Another stage, another sprint showdown.  A slightly easier approach to the line today meant that Nacer Bouhanni was still around when the sprint started. The Frenchman was close to the win, but also too close to the barriers, which he somehow seemed to think was John Degenkolb's fault.  Nobody else seemed bothered though, and Degenkolb earned his second win in 2 days.


Meanwhile, at the back of the field, was Bile Beans selection regret, Peter Sagan.

186Peter Sagan (Svk) Cannondale
In the scores for the day, Mungo and the Chanbots were top of the pile of people who were smart enough not to pick Peter Sagan.

TEAM
DIRECTEUR
RANK
SCORE
Mungo
1
290
Evil Dr Chan
2
287
drew
3
264
Hutch
4
218
Vestan Pance
5
197
tdm911
6
142
Warwick Anderson
7
119
Erik Mortier
8
107
Jan Van Belleghem
9
107
Richard Pinckney
10
72
Mr Smug
11
61
Trey
12
55

And it's more Chanbots and Mungo at the top of the overall table.

TEAM
DIRECTEUR
RANK
SCORE
Evil Dr Chan
1
1413
Mungo
2
1290
drew
3
899
tdm911
4
897
Vestan Pance
5
881
Hutch
6
782
Warwick Anderson
7
759
Richard Pinckney
8
552
Jan Van Belleghem
9
534
Erik Mortier
10
453
Trey
11
443
Mr Smug
12
381

The race hits some proper hills for Stage 6 tomorrow, we should be able to get an idea of who's hot and who's not of the GC contenders.



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