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2013 Giro d'Italia Stage 13: Busseto - Cherasco 254km

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Technical overview:
The longest stage of the Giro, flat on paper, but it won't feature a bunch sprint. 254 kms with 180 kms totally flat, before some hills. Here are the final kms:

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As you can see, the GPM of Tre Cuni (approx 10 kms at 5%), precedes two other small bumps near the end. The final 6 kms are perfectly flat and straight.
Props to Eshnar.


GC
1 Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) Astana 46:28:14
2 Cadel Evans (AUS) BMC +41
3 Rigoberto Urán (COL) Team Sky +2:04
4 Robert Gesink (NED) Blanco +2:12
5 Michele Scarponi (ITA) Lampre +2:13
6 Mauro Santambrogio (ITA) Vini Fantini +2:55
7 Przemyslaw Niemiec (POL) Lampre +3:35
8 Beñat Intxausti (ESP) Movistar +4:05
9 Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) AG2R +4:17
10 Rafal Majka (POL) Saxo - Tinkoff +4:21


Perfect stage for a break: though weather conditions, 250+ kilometres, hilly final part. Only a hard man can take this.
 
Aug 18, 2009
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Bunch kick minus Cav, Viviani wins. Or Roux from the early break if the weather's bad :cool:
 
Can anyone confirm if Bouhanni is taking the startline tomorrow or not?

FDJ say he's going back to France tomorrow, but do they mean after the stage rather than before?,as I think the stage could be ideal for him.
 
SafeBet said:
I've read Nacer won't start tomorrow.

Weather looks to be improving tomorrow afternoon.

Me too, but in re reading it FDJ could mean he returns to France tomorrow [AFTER riding the last stage he has any hope in, bar the final day, which he won't be dragging himself through the mountains for].

I'm confused. Seems odd to go home and not ride tomorrows stage to me.
 
Orbit501 said:
Me too, but in re reading it FDJ could mean he returns to France tomorrow [AFTER riding the last stage he has any hope in, bar the final day, which he won't be dragging himself through the mountains for].

I'm confused. Seems odd to go home and not ride tomorrows stage to me.


(tweets from bottem to top)

Equipe FDJ‏@EquipeFDJ5u
Gayant : "@BouhanniNacer n'a rien à regretter. Il faut être raisonnable. Il quitte ce #Giro avec un bilan très satisfaisant."

Equipe FDJ‏@EquipeFDJ6u
#Giro : @BouhanniNacer a accumulé de la fatigue depuis Naples, notamment en raison du mauvais temps. #FDJ

Equipe FDJ‏@EquipeFDJ6u
.@BouhanniNacer quitte le #Giro ; prochaine course, le #Dauphiné. #FDJ


So he wont start tomorrow. Nacer is somehow climbing very bad this Giro so I dont think he would have had a chance anyway. But I agree that it would be a perfect stage for him if he had his normal climbing legs.
 
Peloton will get awfully bored if they let the break go and ride 38kmh the whole day.

This is too good an opportunity for the sprinters to not have a crack, I guess most of them will get ambushed though.

Di Luca gets his win _O_ !!
 
Aug 16, 2011
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Hmm, Ventoso for his usual win. Could see Battaglin or Gatto getting it too, that would be good for my CQ team. :D

What are Nizzolo's chances? Any chance of him surviving those climbs? Would like to see him get a win.
 
i heard rain for this, going be some wet asses with this early stat and some serious distacne, an early climb might been nice to help give something break to play for, even the sprints are not till later in the day
 
Geraint Too Fast said:
Early break ftw, or Samu from a late attack. The descent from Tre Cuni will be the final nail in Wiggins coffin (if he's still in the race).


Wiggins has no chance of winning this race anyway and may even lose contact coming up that climb if conditions are terrible and he is still not well.

OMQS may chase a break then try and and nurse Cav up the climbs. If Cav doesn't make it nobody else will chase and breakaway will win.
 
Pricey_sky said:
Wiggins has no chance of winning this race anyway and may even lose contact coming up that climb if conditions are terrible and he is still not well.

OMQS may chase a break then try and and nurse Cav up the climbs. If Cav doesn't make it nobody else will chase and breakaway will win.

Goss has targeted this stage and greenedge have done nothing else all race. I am sure they will try and bring any break back.
 
One Eyed Aussie said:
Goss has targeted this stage and greenedge have done nothing else all race. I am sure they will try and bring any break back.

Completely forgot about Goss and Greenedge your right they have done nothing so far, If Cav struggles and Goss is left in a reduced bunch sprint he has no excuses not get them a victory.
 
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Goss hasn't exactly shown boatloads of form this season.

Sprinters teams to control the race, only to find the finale is too tough. Punchers to try their hands only for a reduced bunch sprint to be taken out by a GC contender.
 
One Eyed Aussie said:
Goss has targeted this stage and greenedge have done nothing else all race. I am sure they will try and bring any break back.

Honestly this is Goss' best chance. Cav is unlikely to get over the climbs. If Goos and Orica can manage to get in then surely he will win this. Cav has been stellar this Giro...unbeatable as long as someone can get him to the last 5 kms...

Giro is over for Wiggins. Is he actually going to continue...
 

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