Sepp Kuss is not the place he was a 12 months in the past on the Vuelta a España however then this is not final 12 months’s Vuelta a España. This has been a wierd type of a race, the place merely staying within the hunt by means of an unruly opening week usually felt like half the battle.
There have been fluctuating fortunes for nearly all of the contenders for closing victory, together with Ben O’Connor, the person presently virtually 4 minutes clear atop the general standings. A number of have fallen by the wayside altogether, too, together with João Almeida, who withdrew with COVID-19, and Antonio Tiberi, pressured out by warmth stroke.
Amid that maelstrom, Kuss’ race has ebbed and flowed in its personal method. He conceded floor on the primary summit end at Pico Villuercas however then loved a formidable cameo in help of teammate Wout van Aert in Cordoba. A crash earlier than the ultimate climb to Cazorla on stage 8 might have ruined his Vuelta, however he restricted his losses as finest he might.
Kuss bled slightly extra time in Granada on stage 9, however he regarded comfy within the pink jersey group when the race resumed in Galicia on Tuesday after the lengthy, lengthy switch north. On a day when his Visma-Lease a Bike teammate Wout van Aert claimed stage honours from the break, Kuss reached Baiona safely with the remainder of the rostrum contenders.
Because the Vuelta approaches its midpoint, Kuss lies 14th total, 8:16 down on O’Connor and 4:23 behind his outdated teammate Primož Roglič. Most observers would view the defending champion’s glass as half-empty. Kuss, nevertheless, may argue that crucial factor at this level is solely nonetheless to be clutching a glass in any respect.
“If I simply look to myself, I used to be fairly proud of the primary week,” Kuss stated in Ponteareas forward of stage 10. “I used to be constant all the times. I by no means had that further bit to actually be there with the most effective guys, however I by no means had a nasty, unhealthy day both. On stage 9, I did not have the most effective feeling, however I used to be pleased and stunned that I made it by means of like I did. It is nonetheless one thing to construct on.”
It is nonetheless unclear, nevertheless, exactly what Kuss can assemble from his Vuelta over the remaining eleven levels. After COVID-19 dominated him out of the Tour de France, Kuss warmed up for this race with victory on the Vuelta a Burgos, however he has not fairly replicated that kind in the principle occasion, the place he set out as Visma’s outright chief after his uneasy coexistence with Roglic and Jonas Vingegaard a 12 months in the past.
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The recurring motif of this Vuelta, nevertheless, has been riders clawing their method again into the reckoning with long-range assaults. After O’Connor soloed into the maillot rojo in Yunquera, each Adam Yates and Richard Carapaz firmly re-entered the GC battle on the highway to Granada on Sunday. Kuss, who laid the foundations of his 2023 Vuelta victory along with his personal effort from a distance at Javalambre, will certainly hunt down an analogous alternative within the days forward.
“Loads of it’s nearly seeing what occurs within the second – and likewise having the legs,” Kuss stated. “As a result of when you go for it and commit, then you must have actually good legs to do it.
“I simply should see if there are alternatives that come up both to make up a while or attempt to win a stage. To date, this Vuelta has been fairly loopy virtually each different day. So I am simply in search of these days and seeing what I could make out of it.”
Not the Tour
The ecosystem of this Vuelta seems to lend itself to GC males attempting their luck from a distance. The absence of Tadej Pogacar and Jonas Vingegaard has made this race far much less of a closed store than the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France, whereas O’Connor’s hefty total lead signifies that Decathlon-AG2R may permit attackers a big diploma of latitude.
“It is undoubtedly not just like the Tour, the place you might have each single group with their finest riders. It is nonetheless a extremely proficient and deep area however there are fewer dominant groups I might say, and that makes the racing for my part a bit extra attention-grabbing,” stated Kuss. “And Decathlon know they’ve a big hole over the opposite favourites, so it is much less on them to regulate it.”
Even so, Decathlon had been diligent in scanning the early assaults on stage 10 for potential threats, and it took a ferocious opening hour of racing earlier than Van Aert and firm finally managed to amass a successful lead. For many of the peloton, Kuss included, the opening ascent of the Alto de Fonfría become an ordeal.
“The primary climb was arduous, I used to be struggling a bit, however I knew I simply needed to blow out the cobwebs a bit after which I might really feel extra within the rhythm,” stated Kuss.
Earlier than the stage, Kuss had warned that the succession of climbs within the finale might provoke frissons among the many GC. As a substitute, there was a truce of kinds, with solely EF Training-EasyPost making a quick try to interrupt up the race on the ultimate ascent of Alto de Mougás.
“We did an virtually an identical closing in 2021, so if a group had taken it up on the third to final climb, there would in all probability have been some gaps,” Kuss stated. “However till midway up the final climb, it was a fairly managed tempo.”
With the general contenders content material to achieve Baiona collectively, the day as an alternative belonged to Kuss’ teammate Van Aert, who collected his third stage win of the race and cemented his lead atop the factors standings. “With Wout right here, he all the time makes the group higher,” Kuss stated. “With out him, it might make sure for a special dynamic. You all the time need him to be right here.”
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