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Eshnar said:EDIT: for those of you who don't know what happened here 70 years ago, well, open a history book. Or wikipedia.
ILovecycling said:Lets hope this kind of person doesnt even exist.![]()
howardyou said:Evans to let Uran get ahead of him? You don't want the pink to early.
But history tells us Cadel likes to get every bonus where possible. He has learnt the hard way that every second counts. This climb should suit him fairly well.
This stage will provide a further insight into the form of the GC contenders.
Butterhead said:Much will depend on the weather, if it´s cold and rainy then Cadel will take this, if not my money would be on Purito, Ulissis or Uran. This is to much for Mathews he won´t keep the jersey.
Rechtschreibfehler said:Montecassino is a great destination for a stage. It would've been good to have more hills before it, but in general it's just a great great destination.
After yesterday's result I guess Ulissi is of course within the favourits, but if anyone could correct me here, I think the never won on a stage with an ascent that long at the end?
Dazed and Confused said:In my book, Orica should try and get a soft and irrelevant break going then give them 15 minutes rather quickly. Set the pace at around 38 km/h at the front of the peloton.
Let others do the chasing if they want a stage win and bonus secs.
manafana said:15mins is a hell of a lot, they could do something like it but also they could send someone into the break too. I can see lampre working today at some stage, and few other teams like bmc will pitch in