2014 Giro d'Italia, Stage 20: Maniago-Monte Zoncolan (167 Km)

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Jun 14, 2010
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burning said:
There is no use of any teammate (or anybody) after "La porta per l'inferno", so maybe they are trying to do something crazy but I really doubt that

Not entirely. Evans did manage to stay with basso for a while in 10 so there is some slipstream. Though negligible.

But teammates can help with pacing which is what uran did for Arroyo last time he was on zonc. Just the mental thing of - follow that wheel in front of you.

But yeah teammates are more meaningless on Zoncolan than anywhere else in cycling.
 
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The Hitch said:
Not entirely. Evans did manage to stay with basso for a while in 10 so there is some slipstream. Though negligible.

But teammates can help with pacing which is what uran did for Arroyo last time he was on zonc. Just the mental thing of - follow that wheel in front of you.

But yeah teammates are more meaningless on Zoncolan than anywhere else in cycling.

Didn't he lose 1 1/2 minute in less than 3km after he got dropped?
 
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I like Evans in this interview. Still have respect for the old champion. Keep fighting till the end.
 
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luckyboy said:
Respect to Tinkov

Oleg Tinkov ‏@olegtinkov 8m
“@tinkoff_saxo: @olegtinkov on his way out on the final tough ride to Zoncolan - #giro pic.twitter.com/yzh7z0WkhO” Last day for me , 2,000km!!!

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Yep, massive respect to Oleg for riding stelvio and zonc. In this aspect he is one of the best team owners jn world sport.
 
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The Hitch said:
Not entirely. Evans did manage to stay with basso for a while in 10 so there is some slipstream. Though negligible.

But teammates can help with pacing which is what uran did for Arroyo last time he was on zonc. Just the mental thing of - follow that wheel in front of you.

But yeah teammates are more meaningless on Zoncolan than anywhere else in cycling.

evans is a bad example. he has great resistance when in someone's wheel and that is 100% mental thing
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Libertine Seguros said:
Damnit, they just showed Igor winning here three years ago and I remembered how good he was :(

That was his last real world class moment though, he was below his top level that Giro and abandoned a few days later. Of course he also won in Bilbao, but that Vuelta was a disappointment too.
 
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Arnout said:
That was his last real world class moment though, he was below his top level that Giro and abandoned a few days later. Of course he also won in Bilbao, but that Vuelta was a disappointment too.

Has not been the same rider since he crashed out of the Vuelta.
 
Sep 2, 2011
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murali said:
back to peloton.

dont understand that move at all.
asks permission to attack, and then falls back.

He's got a bunch of idiots in his team car, that's the explanation.
 
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Rabottini seems to have disappeared completely from the break. Seems to have been really struggling since the first week
 
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Both explanations are plausible: Europcar taking over the lead in the peloton and a number of idiots in the car.
There is another (related to team car): Not enough distance to reach the break before Zoncolan.

Now, it was rather cheap from Wellens to attack Chalapud after not doing a pull. Both reached the break, though.