2013 Giro d'Italia, Stage 6: Mola Di Bari - Margherita Di Savoia

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Mar 24, 2011
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cycladianpirate said:
Aah! The perennial whining about flat stages! Doesn't time fly? Can't believe its July already.....:rolleyes:
Nah, July will be unbearable :eek:
 
Apr 16, 2011
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Eshnar said:
It is plain impossible to love every aspect of something. Especially something that changes overtime.

You're touching a profound bank holiday truth.
 
May 15, 2011
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Should have stuck a cat 1 in middle of this to please some. This is a day were GC men can at least relax for one day, theirs a point to a stage like this, while not as enjoyable its designed to be a day for sprinters.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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While I certainly don't love flat stages and won't watch it theres nothing wrong with having one in the middle of the week like this. Gives the sprinters something to ride for and the others a day off.

Especially since this giro doesn't have a lot of them.
 
Jun 1, 2012
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Old&slow said:
I don't understand the hate for sprinter stages. Sprinter stages are so much more exciting than mountain stages. They require better team coordination, better tactics, better bike handling, more rider skill, more daring and so much more exciting. I would love to see a tour with 17 sprint stages, 1 prologue, 1 TTT, 1 classic stage and 1 mountain stage. It would be so much more exciting than the made for the ADHD masses TV events we see now.




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Jun 18, 2012
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Ah, a midweek sprint stage. I admit to both loving and hating these. They're pretty boring and predictable up until the last few k. But they're really the only stages where multiple teams truly work to get their guy the stage win, and that's pretty cool. It's just too bad Cav' is so dominant, because we all expect him to win this one.
 
May 15, 2011
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real sound of cannondale to set a pace for the sprint from so far out, Wurf in break should be giving it a facepalm.
 
Apr 16, 2009
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The Hitch said:
While I certainly don't love flat stages and won't watch it theres nothing wrong with having one in the middle of the week like this. Gives the sprinters something to ride for and the others a day off.

Especially since this giro doesn't have a lot of them.
+1. Spot on.

Forgot to add that in some instances depending on how fast they ride it, it wears down the climbers. These flat stages is what haunted the tiny Colombians in the 80's. We used to hate them for that reason.
 
Sep 23, 2011
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Three Liquigas riders trapped the wrong side of a central reservation right through the feed station, and probably for a long way afterwards

Kelly saying the rest of the peloton will be laughing at them, and they may have to climb over hte barrier
 
Jan 1, 2012
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sporza commentators not realizing the guys on the other side are tourists and not racers? it was an old school liquigas shirt one was wearing...
 
Sep 2, 2011
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gerundium said:
sporza commentators not realizing the guys on the other side are tourists and not racers? it was an old school liquigas shirt one was wearing...

even italian commentators didn't realize it at first.
 
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Today I did 96 k. Including: Bemelenberg, Kruisberg, Eyserbos (x2), Keutenberg (x2), Vaalserberg (x2) and in the end the Cauberg.
Seriously, i'm dead.
Don't I deserve an win à la Ekimov today?
 
Feb 1, 2011
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Huge crowds of people.

I guess those lazy Italians don't think the stage sucks as much as the wise posters of cyclingnews, eh?
 
May 5, 2011
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Linkeballer said:
Today I did 96 k. Including: Bemelenberg, Kruisberg, Eyserbos (x2), Keutenberg (x2), Vaalserberg (x2) and in the end the Cauberg.
Seriously, i'm dead.
Don't I deserve an win à la Ekimov today?

today I woke up and had some leftover pizza... what do I deserve? :p