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2013 Giro D'Italia, Stage 1: Napoli - Napoli, 130 km

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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Not true.

The Giro created year after year of cheap wins for Cipo and Pettachi, and now Cav is going for his rightful place with the most wins, they pull the draw bridge up with a route like this.
Lol. The organizers alter the course of the first stage in order to have Cav in pink (and, sadly, to make it little more than a crit race) and still it's not enough for his fans.
 
It would be a great day if an Italian gets into pink immediately.
Could be carnage.

Big chance for this man:

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Notice the gap to the other super sprinters.
 
search said:
why wouldn't he?

Tour de France hopes. Nothing has been decided between him and Demare. At least not officially, that I know of. They could even start both, in theory.



http://www.cyclisme-mag.com/Actualites/Route/Articles/Madiot-choisit-Bouhanni-pour-le-Giro-19022/

^ The most recent "information" that I'm aware of was only based on Bouhanni's Giro selection. The writer ran with that. But it's clear that's all he had.

(edit: although he notes the possibility that Bouhanni could still be selected for the Tour)
 
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Stage almost looks like the typical USA Crit Course, just need more right turns and hay bales. Which USA based rider is there anyway, except Phinney he's not a crit monger.
 
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It's finally here! Stage 1 of the Giro d'Italia! 3 weeks of epic Italian racing! :D

Cav and Goss the big favorites for the stage, I'll go with both of them and their teams screw up the lead out which opens the door for an Italian sprinter. But which Italian? Hmm, Nizzolo, Chicchi, Viviani, Ferrari, Modolo; I'll go with Gatto. I'm hoping (and expecting) a few wins from him.
 
search said:
usually AG2R doesn't care, everone sprints for himself and they end up somewhere between 12th and 15th

I don't usually look at the lower placings but if true is funny considering that Roche was taking part in bunch sprints for uci points at the tour for them, kadri has filled a similar role and Gadret came in 4th in a pv sprint a few years ago. All without no leadout of course.
 
The Hitch said:
I don't usually look at the lower placings but if true is funny considering that Roche was taking part in bunch sprints for uci points at the tour for them, kadri has filled a similar role and Gadret came in 4th in a pv sprint a few years ago. All without no leadout of course.

somehow there must be some pecking order of course, but usually they don't build up a train anyway and their sprinters end up trying their luck and sprinting for themseves. It's the same for Vacansoleil, which leads to results like this

http://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/race.asp?raceid=22076
 
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Afrank said:
It's finally here! Stage 1 of the Giro d'Italia! 3 weeks of epic Italian racing! :D

Cav and Goss the big favorites for the stage, I'll go with both of them and their teams screw up the lead out which opens the door for an Italian sprinter. But which Italian? Hmm, Nizzolo, Chicchi, Viviani, Ferrari, Modolo; I'll go with Gatto. I'm hoping (and expecting) a few wins from him.

On a totally flat stage they (Vini Fantini) must work for Chicchi, otherwise why have him on the squad :confused:
 
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taiwan said:
On a totally flat stage they (Vini Fantini) must work for Chicchi, otherwise why have him on the squad :confused:

True, I expect them to work more for Chicchi then Gatto. But I would like and hope to see Gatto up there and place well in the sprint (for CQ reasons :D)
 
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With the massive amount of sprint stages in the next week, the run in of this one will look like the Picadilly on Monday morning.

Cav should take it if he will avoid the pile up



....but I hope for Nacer
 
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Afrank said:
True, I expect them to work more for Chicchi then Gatto. But I would like and hope to see Gatto up there and place well in the sprint (for CQ reasons :D)

I'm sure he will given the chance.
 
What an awful route. This is supposed to be a GT. The first weekend couldn't BE any more insulting. "Oh, we're going to have a short, waste of time stage to make sure a sprinter gets to wear the maglia rosa like they don't already get too much glory, then we're going to have a TTT to make sure that the guys who are normally disadvantaged anyway are disadvantaged MORE just in the sake of sating those foolish enough to be sucked in by the argument that "it looks kinda cool".

I don't think I've ever felt so apathetic to the start of the Giro. It's the Giro! It should be about drama, epic battles in the mountains, excitement! Instead we start with a worthless parade, and I don't know if I can even be bothered to tune in. That's a really sad indictment of professional cycling in 2013.
 
Libertine Seguros said:
What an awful route. This is supposed to be a GT. The first weekend couldn't BE any more insulting. "Oh, we're going to have a short, waste of time stage to make sure a sprinter gets to wear the maglia rosa like they don't already get too much glory, then we're going to have a TTT to make sure that the guys who are normally disadvantaged anyway are disadvantaged MORE just in the sake of sating those foolish enough to be sucked in by the argument that "it looks kinda cool".

I don't think I've ever felt so apathetic to the start of the Giro. It's the Giro! It should be about drama, epic battles in the mountains, excitement! Instead we start with a worthless parade, and I don't know if I can even be bothered to tune in. That's a really sad indictment of professional cycling in 2013.

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