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So if a group is ahead, they'll get time on everyone else? Even if they are later caught?BigMac said:Official: If it is raining by the time riders enter the circruit, times will be taken on their first lap.
Netserk said:So if a group is ahead, they'll get time on everyone else? Even if they are later caught?![]()
Someone (of the GC riders) should attack just before entering the circuit then and gain time.BigMac said:Yep, reason they are neutralazing it. No one will attack.
Bernie's eyesore said:At least the riders can have a bit of a rest today.
Netserk said:Someone (of the GC riders) should attack just before entering the circuit then and gain time.
I'm counting on Vini Fantini/Yellow Fluo/Neri SottoliBigMac said:It would be nice, but no one (at least from the WT teams) will take such action. It might backfire.
Netserk said:Someone (of the GC riders) should attack just before entering the circuit then and gain time.
(the opposite of the usual intermediate sprint)Pricey_sky said:Apparently times will be taken from 1st time over the finish line then they will race for stage win, looks like GC guys don't want to crash and ruin there hopes.
Fzotrlool said:What a bunch of wimps. They need to be reminded of men like this.
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"Luxembourgian cyclist Charly Gaul (1932 - 2005) collapses from cold and exhaustion after winning the the Dolomites stage of the Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy) from Merano to Monte Bondone, near Trento, 11th June 1956. Rain storms, wind and heavy snow in the mountains forced half the riders to abandon the stage. Gaul went on to win the Tour."