#VCV2023 traditionally ends with a short flat stage from Paterna to Valencia but this year it contains a 2nd cat climb (Oronet) and a 1th cat climb (La Frontera). Only 94,5 km and 1199 altitude meters. Are we going to see some fireworks?⬇️
The first climb to Oronet is exactly the same as the first climb on Friday. Oronet is an easy climb but a good one for those who want to go into the break. Summit at 67 km from the finish.
Problem for attackers is that the climb crests with 44km to go and the road to Valencia is open and fairly straightforward with a headwind of 2 beaufort. We have one bonus sprint, 10km from the finish line.
With 14 riders within a minute we’ll definitely see some attacks and tactical games. Controlling this stage won’t be easy for Trek. Ciccone should beware of the bonuses too. 3-2-1 with 9.2km to go, 10-6-4 at the finish line.
A break without any GC danger has a chance to fight for the win but in a short stage like this you need some luck and the right names in the break. When teams like Movistar and Bahrain smells a chance for a sprint, they will chase anyway.
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Question 1: Can he handle the kJs that will be burned during #MilanoSanremo?
In the Volta Limburg Classic 2022 he blasted out 1374W for 8 seconds in the sprint, after burning 5282 kJs. This is comparable with the amount that riders burn in MSR.
The Lotto Dstny riders who are currently in 🇪🇸 Spain did a 5' & 20' test. The Classics squad also did 3x 30" sprints afterwards. Here's a table of the 5' & 20' tests. In this thread we'll analyse the results. 👇
🇧🇪 Victor Campenaerts put out 528 watts for 5' and 424 watts for 20'. In all sprints afterwards he put out 1000 watts. Very promising for the classics, surely because he's very aero and only weighs +/- 69kg. Watch out for him during Omloop! 👀
Next up: 🇧🇪 Florian Vermeersch. He didn't share his watts, but all riders did tests on the same climb so we can still compare with VAM, climbing speed per hour. On the 5' test, Florian has a VAM of 2034 VM/h (Campenaerts 2000).