2012 Giro d'Italia, May 12th, Stage 7: Recanati - Rocca di Cambio 205km

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jens_attacks said:
in the last 2 km there is a hot spot though.100 meters at 10% would be enough for purito to have a go i'm sure.

I mean surviving like Hushovd on Mur de Bretagne.
 
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Red Rick said:
Uran to beat Cunego and J-rod in the sprint. This is the kind of finish Valverde would win on 11 times out of 10:D

TBH, I'll be satisfied if J-Rod doesn't lose a minute on other GC contenders on this stage
 
search said:
ah, okay, thanks, I was looking for the race regulations but couldn't find them on the official website (just those from 2011)

If its not there tell mica quack quack and then praise him on twitter :p :D

like this:-

Mikkel Condé v2.0 ‏ @mrconde
Would like to thank @micacquarone again for listening to surgestions. Now @giroditalia provides FAST results too. Thumb up! #giro
 
Fetisoff said:
TBH, I'll be satisfied if J-Rod doesn't lose a minute on other GC contenders on this stage

nah. I wouldnt choose this as a stage for J Rod to be dropped. He survived on the flat he should survive there.

That 10% bit at the end could even be a good place to launch.

Also, Moreno could be one of those to launch some attack while the rest of the peloton is strolling up the mountain.

Like he did on Sierra Nevada, though if he wins, hopefully will be with more honor.
 
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Because Rodriguez is notorious for losing time on flat stages? Wait, no he isn't. Unless he's involved in a crash, but he doesn't have a rep of crashing a lot. Rodriguez often loses time on mountains actually. Well that and time trials.

This year his form seems to be fine however, so I'm sure he won't get dropped. ;)
 
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The Hitch said:
nah. I wouldnt choose this as a stage for J Rod to be dropped. He survived on the flat he should survive there.

That 10% bit at the end could even be a good place to launch.

Also, Moreno could be one of those to launch some attack while the rest of the peloton is strolling up the mountain.

Like he did on Sierra Nevada, though if he wins, hopefully will be with more honor.

Isn't Sierra de Bejar a similar climb to this one? And Purito lost time there in last year's Vuelta.

Anyway, for some reason I do expect Moreno to attack this weekend, but I've picked Sunday's stage for that
 
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The Hitch said:
If Rodriguez is on last years Vuelta form then you are better off dropping your support for him now.

If he is on last year's Vuelta for, this Giro is going to be a bigger disaster for him than last year's (at least at the Vuelta he had 2 stage wins).
The two time-trials make me somewhat cautiously optimistic about his form. Sorta worried whether he'll be able to keep it up into the third week though.

Regardless, I would never drop my support for him even if he sucked this race as bad as the whole Katusha team in last year's TDF
 
astana's shefer is saying that the group will be less than 30 tomorrow.the heat is very good i gotta say,the tiny climbers won't suffer much these days.
but less than 30 means someone will have to hammer it big time.i think liquigas and astana again.