Angliru Vuelta a España 2013

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  • @Gusvandyk76
    @Gusvandyk76 10 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    No cabe duda que el ciclismo es hermoso

  • @alvarohoyos8720
    @alvarohoyos8720 9 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Que difícil es el Angliru ...¡¡¡ mucho mas difícil que el Galibier, o el Alphe D´Huez

  • @randyhernandez7398
    @randyhernandez7398 9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    la mejor vuelta a españa en años. carrera eroica del viejo cristhoper horner, como fue dejando uno a uno a los grandes favoritos, henao purito,valverde. nibali intento apabullarlo pero no pudo, al final horner no arrugo y lo revaso con todo.
    !que Grande cris Horner en esta vuelta a españa!

  • @davidmiranda7879
    @davidmiranda7879 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    La subida de Horner es la segunda más veloz de en la historia del Angliru. La verdad es que dió un recital de como subir rápido regulando las fuerzas a la perfección. Nibali fue tremendamente valiente, pero es increíble como subió el americano a esa edad.

  • @estebanquintela9060
    @estebanquintela9060 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    !!gran espetaculo!! Tremendo! !!

  • @franninotom917
    @franninotom917 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ahí lo tienen, el de Oregón a punto de cumplir cuarenta y dos tacos y da gusto verlo subir, bajar, demarrar etc. Todo finura, ausencia total de aspavientos no como la mayoría de corredores que subían completamente espatarrados. FELICIDADES CRIS, VALIENTE. Al resto de gallos treintañeros justo lo contrario.

  • @SirTrollsAlot1000
    @SirTrollsAlot1000 10 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Horner just looked so easy, like he was going for a training ride!!

  • @yaestamoscasi
    @yaestamoscasi 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    buena etapa aquella, muy emocionante , como este año

  • @zoso73
    @zoso73 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    At 43:06, Nibali is about to crack ... and then it happens a few seconds later at the hairpin. Still, what a valiant effort by him. Bravo.

  • @danielgabarres884
    @danielgabarres884 9 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Grande nibali ay que tener cojines para subir el angliru como lo subió nibali

    • @jackhammer5468
      @jackhammer5468 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      You don't seem to understand Nibali lost. Horner's relentless pace reeled in every one of Nibali's fake attracts. When they rounded that corner and it went to 23 percent Nibali broke. He shattered.Rarely have a seen a rider so completely beaten as the "great" Nibali was that day. Horner owned the race from the first week and he beat Nibali badly on one what could be the hardest climb in racing.

    • @franninotom917
      @franninotom917 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      No estaban Alberto Contador ni Froome. Aún así, Nibali es el que menos quedó en evidencia ante el abuelo. El resto rayando el ridículo.

  • @sito3184
    @sito3184 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mitico puerto!!historico

  • @Guivalca1
    @Guivalca1 9 ปีที่แล้ว

    Este mitico puerto es el mas duro del mundo por la dureza de sus ramplas y su alto porcentaje de elevación. En Colombia el mas duro es El Escobero de 8 kilómetros de cuesta sin descanso y esta situado en Envigado Antioquia a 10 Kilómetros de Medellín. Allí perdió el Campeón mundial Santigo Botero 5 minutos con Rujano en la Vuelta a Colombia.

    • @andrespipemontes2639
      @andrespipemontes2639 8 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Camilo Niño Garzon Ps rampas difíciles no la verdad... Pero si nos. Ponemos a ver tiene nada mas y nada menos q 3612 metros de desnivel positivo... Jajaja una monstruosidad...

    • @jhonalexandercamachoherrer5075
      @jhonalexandercamachoherrer5075 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      En Colombia hay puertos cortos pero explosivos, pero tienen más fama los extensos como el de Letras, La Línea o la subida al Picacho.

  • @jackhammer5468
    @jackhammer5468 10 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    chris smiles whether he's hurting or not. any day on a bike is a good day. this is arguably the hardest most cruel climb in racing. chris refused to take the bait of nabali's attacks and then on a hairpin on the steepest 23.5% section, nibali broke. people have said chris rode away from him. not true. nibali cracked wide open and nearly came to a stop.
    this is an epic cycling stage that shows the otherworldly nature of some high mountain climbs. they literally climb into the clouds. it was hard for the cameras to keep track of who was where. there were several minutes where you couldn't tell what was happening. it was so steep the motorcycles came to a halt in places. they lost the leaders in the fog for awhile and it became dreamlike dark and spooky. but then they find them before the decisive moves of the stage.
    nibali didn't just need to win the stage, he needed to make up time. chris stayed cool didn't get suckered by the nibali's accelerations and in the end as chris reeled him in again and again nibali's attacks came back to bite him and he was gasses when they hit the 22+% section. He caved.
    this is the only tour where chris was allowed to be team leader. he'd been a legendary support rider and the best helper you could have in the high mountains.
    who knows what he could have done all those years as a protected rider?

    • @alexmanolov95
      @alexmanolov95 9 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thogugh you can't deny that Vincenzo Nibali is a great rider and he must be praised for the way he raced that day (not intending just to wait for the time bonuses at the finish)

    • @jackhammer5468
      @jackhammer5468 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      I don't deny Nibali is a great rider. I however don't praise his tactics that day. It fit his style and that is what's made him popular, but constant attack mode is not the smartest way to ride. He may have bought into the myth that Chris was too old to be as strong as he was. He should have gotten over that notion when he attacked, Chris didn't take the bait, and he gassed himself, had to go into recovery mode and Chris just dieseled his way back to him. I think Nibali had two choices on the stage. He could be the stronger rider and find a pace Chris couldn't hold (they were to high and too slow for the draft to matter) or he could try and break him. I don't think at this race at this time he had the strength to outpace and when he realized that on the final climb he decided to go down in some heroic fashion and break himself in the process. And it really was one of the most pathetic shattering breakdown's I've ever seen. He slowed so much after that hairpin that he went to slow revs in the shortest ratio he had. Like I said it made Chris look like he suddenly took off when in fact he claims he was riding to the same power tap number he had been. I remember being thrilled when Nibali attacked the second time because I knew it was the dumbest thing he could do if he was interested in winning the race or even the stage. Chris is nowhere as physically talented as Nibali but he makes more out of what talent he has. Nibali was actually trying to snooker someone known for his tactical understanding of racing and was a far more experienced racer. I think it's arguable that because Nibali had so many miles in his legs that year he knew going into the last stage or after his first failed attack that he wasn't going to win, so he just made sure he looked good losing.
      I readily admit he's a very physically gifted racer, but I don't like him. He's sullen and emotionally unavailable, and honestly I don't think he's very bright. His tour win is tainted because he won by default. In this race he was the dark side and Chris represented the any day on the bike is a good day joy of racing. The good guy won for a change.
      What Chris went through in 2014 was heartbreaking to watch. It reminds me of a song lyric. "If it wasn't for bad luck.. I wouldn't have no luck at all."
      It looks like this race is going to be his one shining hour.

    • @alexmanolov95
      @alexmanolov95 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      ***** Wait a minute. Had Nibali not attacked Horner and just waited for the final to take the bonuse seconds (which would have been enough for him), everyone who doesn't like him, including you, would say that he is a loser. It seems to me that you don't know Nibali at all. Vincenzo never gives up, just like Alberto Contador. And he isn't sullen, he is a nice guy. He is not to blame for the fact that both Contador and Froome couldn't stay on their bikes.

    • @jackhammer5468
      @jackhammer5468 9 ปีที่แล้ว

      Alexander Manolov
      He did lose but that doesn't mean I'd call him a loser. Loser is an adolesent insult. I never use it. You win some, you lose some, some get rained out. He might have tried the other stragy of applying pressure until he find a pace can't can't hold and maybe he wins maybe not. I would not call him a loser for losing that way any more than losing the way he did. But I think that was the only way to beat chris that day. He was not about to overreact to anything Nibali did. But Nibali's style sometimes. no, often, backfires on him. Contador has done it too. Steroids used to take small differences in talent and amplify them. We are now in the bread and water years of the sport not and the differences in physical ability are much smaller. How many times in the last couple of years have you seen contador's attacks fail? I now call them faux attracts because you now have a bunch of guys that are riding to a number on the meter, and they know with the more level playing field if they are riding to a high number and someone attacks they know the attacking rider can not maintain the attack pace for very long. That's why Chris didn't take the bait on Nibali's attacks. He was seeing the watts he was putting out and knew that at that altitude and on that hideous climb no man was going to sprint away from him without blowing up. Which is what happened Nibali blew up. You say he never gives up. But the fact is, he did give up. He didn't just crack, he broke, he shattered. Can you say he didn't give up because he only gave up 28 seconds to Chris at the finish? I guess most fans like to see a rider attack. I like seeing a rider win. Most especially when the guy that wins it is such and unlikely guy and who wins it by outsmarting the other guy displaying a superior tactical knowledge of his craft. He didn't make a mistake I can find in the whole three weeks.
      I know it's not Nabali's fault this competition crashed out but some tours end up not being very interesting when only one of the strong mountain guys survives. It's almost as meaningless as 2005 which shows Óscar Pereiro as the winner, when Landis won the race, Urlich Basso and Vinokourov didn't race, and Lance had retired. Or in 2008 Sastra won after ASO refused to invite Astana because of the 07 scandal despite the fact the fact all of the management and most of the riders had been forced off the team when the new DS came in, thereby denying Contador and Leipheimer the chance to race.
      It's not easy to stay a fan of this sport. That's why a story like Horner is so great.

    • @silverarrowslk
      @silverarrowslk 9 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great performance from Chris Horner!

  • @dhirajmasandful
    @dhirajmasandful 9 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Chris used the best arsenal called EPO

    • @silverarrowslk
      @silverarrowslk 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Dhiraj Masand Bullshit! Proof? Hi rode the climb within his limits whereas Nibali didn't.

    • @Montrealcycling
      @Montrealcycling 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Silverarrow common mate he his on the fucking gas dope just like lance🤣🤣🤣

    • @jackhammer5468
      @jackhammer5468 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      by 2013 EPO was easily detectable... you ingorant jerk.

    • @tranjose
      @tranjose 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Only Americans dope!! Nibali and all non Americans who tested positive took blame for American positive! You tell them Jack!! You boss!!

    • @jackhammer5468
      @jackhammer5468 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Danilo Di Luca was the only rider caught doping in 2013. He was dumb enough to do EPO during the Giro d'Italia. Everybody but him evidently got the memo that there was a reliable test for EPO in 2013.

  • @jorgeeduardozamoraacosta8627
    @jorgeeduardozamoraacosta8627 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Que bestialidad de subida.

  • @luzdarybautista7473
    @luzdarybautista7473 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    temas sobre codigo general del proceso

  • @andfv13
    @andfv13 6 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    45:47 El Tío del Mazo, literalmente

  • @senimayoral5321
    @senimayoral5321 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    el mejor puerto del mundo viva Asturias

  • @jualumon9045
    @jualumon9045 11 ปีที่แล้ว

    angliru, el puerto mas bonito del mundo

  • @chafer2062
    @chafer2062 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    El ganador más random de una vuelta de 21 días

  • @media1critter
    @media1critter 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beasts

  • @stiifler95
    @stiifler95 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Le public est presque plus relou que sur le tour de France

  • @Guivalca1
    @Guivalca1 9 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    El Alto de Letras en Colombia es el mas largo del Mundo tiene 80 kilometros saliendo desde Mariquita depto del Tolima y llegando a Letras en el Depto de Caldas a 23 Kilometros de Manizales. Etapa ganada por nuestro orgullo paisa y campeón mundial contra reloj Santiago Botero hace mas o menos siete años.

    • @jczg2329
      @jczg2329 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      guillermo valencia cadavid si Santiago Botero el que se dopaba

    • @xDeeJayAZEx
      @xDeeJayAZEx 7 ปีที่แล้ว

      El de letras es el mas largo pero en dureza no le llega a los talones al Angliru con rampas de infarto....

    • @raulgarijocabanillas7836
      @raulgarijocabanillas7836 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ojalá algún día Colombia pueda organizar una gran vuelta. Uno de los países del mundo con más afición por el ciclismo se lo merece. Saludos desde España

    • @babyjuanpablo3786
      @babyjuanpablo3786 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mejor te puedo decir que lo que paso con contador jajajaja eso si fue vergonzoso

    • @DrJoP-jo3gg
      @DrJoP-jo3gg 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      L.E. L.V Mirá quien me encontré por acá jajaja el que siempre acusa a Contador de dopado pero cree que Botero iba limpio jajajaja menudo hipócrita

  • @daniberenguer2476
    @daniberenguer2476 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Flecha haciendo de gregario para Nibali siendo de equipos diferentes... Ciclismo

    • @franninotom917
      @franninotom917 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Al abuelo le dió igual, todos probaron los garrotazos del abuelo.

  • @pedalaredondo
    @pedalaredondo 7 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Horner loose last doping control ... strange performance of a normal old rider.

  • @RaffaelMarx
    @RaffaelMarx 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    @4:22 "shit! I'm fucked"

  • @ernestoortiz5141
    @ernestoortiz5141 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    quien llegò segundo? porque han cortado tan pronto??

    • @franninotom917
      @franninotom917 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      El segundo fue el abuelo, dejando en total evidencia al resto.

  • @oscarbaron8051
    @oscarbaron8051 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Huele un poco a epo

    • @franninotom917
      @franninotom917 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Nunca se le pudo probar nada al abuelo. Él a lo suyo, o sea, repartir garrotazos al resto de gallos que debieron pasar enorme vergüenza.¡BRAVO ABUELO!

  • @discursodelainteligencia
    @discursodelainteligencia 8 ปีที่แล้ว

    from se dopa ojala lo pillen,el era muy amigo armstrng, evade a los comisarios de las carreras.