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Before the start of the Vuelta a España, I was highly confident in my prediction that Jonas Vingegaard would finish first in the general classification. Here’s what I wrote at the time

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On Neutralization and Neutrality

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Taking One for the Team

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Jonas Vingegaard's Revenge Tour

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The Vuelta a España is the hipster’s grand tour. Riders target the Giro or the Tour de France—the two ancient and august grand tours—from the preceding offseason, but the Vuelta is often a last-chance scramb...

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