2014 Giro d'Italia: Stage 3: Armagh - Dublin, 187km

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Sep 21, 2009
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Vino attacks everyone said:
Armchairs experts also dislikes the finish :p

This armchair expert was sleeping siesta and doesn't feel any remorse for having missed the stage. Rest day wil be more entertaining than the Irish stages. :p
 
Sep 14, 2011
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icefire said:
This armchair expert was sleeping siesta and doesn't feel any remorse for having missed the stage. Rest day wil be more entertaining than the Irish stages. :p

To be fair, you did miss thirty seconds of brilliance there.
 
Apr 10, 2011
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burning said:
So what? He lost 10 bike lengths to Kittel in 150m or something like that

I think everyone with ounce of cycling knowledge would know Kittel is better than everyone here....by far..

Many said yesterday Swift wasn't Top 5 material here in sprints. :D
 
A lot of sprinters, with perhaps more guile, would have slammed the door shut on Kittel if they had been in Swift's position. So respect to Swift for his gentlemanly behaviour but one should not expect others to do the same.
 
Nov 29, 2010
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I didn't even notice Kittel until the last 20m, thought he'd given up he was so badly positioned initially ... incredible sprint.
 
Apr 15, 2013
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miketrout27 said:
Are there actually any stages which would benefit swift with a reduced bunch sprint?

Stages 7 and 11 look like his best chances. If Sky make it difficult on the climbs then an EBH-Swift combination could be enough for the win.
 

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May 4, 2014
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CycloAndy said:
Stages 7 and 11 look like his best chances. If Sky make it difficult on the climbs then an EBH-Swift combination could be enough for the win.

You are right, I was just searching one of those. Ben said it himself he is looking at stage 7.
 
Matthews should be read "the Riot Act" by his DS. Second stage running he has failed to keep the wheel of his own team-mate. Granted today he was a long way back and was not likely to figure in the WT points but yesterday was inexcusable. He has talent but he needs to be far more "switched on" if he's ever going to compete with the big boys in top GT sprint finishes OR one day classics.
 
Jun 4, 2011
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burning said:
So what? He lost 10 bike lengths to Kittel in 150m or something like that

At least he showed to be better than Viviani and the first among the humans. Now he is the favorite for Trieste stage.
 
CycloAndy said:
Stages 7 and 11 look like his best chances. If Sky make it difficult on the climbs then an EBH-Swift combination could be enough for the win.

The final climb on stage 11 has a 7km section at 8% average. Should be too tough for Swift normally.

Stage 17 on the other hand should be doable.