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2014 Giro d'Italia Stage 5: Taranto – Viggiano (203km)

2014 Giro d'Italia Stage 5: Taranto – Viggiano (203km)

Cmon lets get today out of our systems and look ahead to actual hills! Lets hope it isn't raining on this finishing circuit :eek:

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could anyone please update on the weather? local info appreciated.

if there's even hint of rain, i wud rather stay awake for ATOC.
 
Aug 16, 2013
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Purito will nail this for sure.

Katusha and BMC are going to race tomorrow, so it will be too difficult for guys like Matthews and Swift.
 
May 28, 2012
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Arredondo said:
Purito will nail this for sure.

Katusha and BMC are going to race tomorrow, so it will be too difficult for guys like Matthews and Swift.

What makes you think Purito will win 'for sure' tomorrow? His form is still a big question mark.

I think it's a stage for a puncher genre Ulissi, Gasparotto or even EBH and Geschke.
 
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Pentacycle said:
What makes you think Purito will win 'for sure' tomorrow? His form is still a big question mark.

I think it's a stage for a puncher genre Ulissi, Gasparotto or even EBH and Geschke.

Of course i'm not sure how his form is. But he looks sharp and confident, so it will be fine in terms of condition imo.

The last 1.7 k at 6%, is hard enough for Purito to win here. I mean, he showed in the past on these kind of finishes (Malaga, La Finisterra) he's is also really good. I mean, Ulissi can win here, but he has never showed he's capable of beating all the big guys in a GT mano o mano.
 
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Netserk said:
You think he is the favourite on 1.75km @ 6.2% with 8% as max? :eek:

There is no Gilbert here. Or Valverde. Or Sagan. Or Gerrans...

So why not. Like i said, finishes like Malaga are quite similar to Viggiano.
 
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Purito need all the bonus seconds he can get. If he can take two seconds on his immediate rivals, it's a victory. If he is able to top 3, he will get important bonus seconds.

I still think it's a better finish for the likes of Ulissi, Oss and EBH, but he has to try.
 
Fzotrlool said:
Purito need all the bonus seconds he can get. If he can take two seconds on his immediate rivals, it's a victory. If he is able to top 3, he will get important bonus seconds.

I still think it's a better finish for the likes of Ulissi, Oss and EBH, but he has to try.

Oss has zero chances of winning this.