2014 Giro D'Italia, stage 8: Foligno - Montecopiolo 179 km

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DirtyWorks said:
We're barely through the first week. They are racing like they have two more weeks and many opportunities to fall out of top-10.

Tomorrow is the first test. It's going to sort out the top-10 for the rest of the race.

doperhopper said:
usual selection scenario, the first mountains don't determine the winners, but rather the losers


Evans will in fact be happy to have this situation going on until the ITT when he can even gain more time on to his contenders and perhaps by stage 14 the others might bother doing something about it......... to little too late???
 
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Any chance that Ulissi can continue this form? He often struggles on longer climbs, but today's climbs were rather long and he seemed fine albeit somewhat hidden.
 
Ulissi the new Purito. Never expected fireworks today, Cadel is not the type and he is still comfortable in the lead, Uran didn't show anything this year, Quintana doesn't look in the best shape and he has the last week to make or break, others too weak.
 
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Duarte lost 7:12m... :eek:

GC already done for him, hopefully he will put a fight to take some stage.
 
Ulissi starting to look like the new Rodriguez. Another great sprint. Strong ride by Kiserlovski. AG2R wasted a lot of energy but if they didn't, Rolland would be celebrating. Morabito looking very good as well. Not a great time to get the Pink for Evans but he will be happy with way things stand before the first TT. Was hoping that Rolland or the Colombian would hang on. Too cruel but that's cycling.
 
hrotha said:
I don't see why you wouldn't compare it to the 2012 Giro. :p
He listed the last couple of years in the Tour, comparing it to Tignes '07, Hautacam '08, Arcalis '09 (okay that was fair, but not really great terrain for action unlike today), Avoriaz '10 (Also fair, but still better than today), Luz Ardiden '11 (Not awesome, but way better than today), PdBF '12 and Ax-3 '13 :eek:
 
luckyboy said:
Wonder if BMC will try and let a break go tomorrow.
Less work for them and no time bonus losses before the TT.

Somebody/Quintana will surely have to try and take a bunch of time

They (BMC) have to manage the gap to the climbers in the GC top-10 tomorrow so it won't be an easy day for anyone with top-3 aspirations.

The normal situation would be a climber far down GC winning tomorrow with GC contenders in the second group. Anyone not prepared will lose enormous amounts of time tomorrow.

Great stage today. Fireworks tomorrow.
 
May 23, 2010
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One Eyed Aussie said:
He was having a pedantic go at your apostrophe placement.

Evan's vs Evans'

Oh wow. I did notice that but I never edit my punctuation after midnight. It's kind of a rule I has.
 
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Where were all the team mates of Quintana?

Seems like Evans, Pozzzovivo and Uran were the only GC contenders with teammates around them
 
Aug 16, 2013
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Netserk said:
I'm 70% sure that was Delfino.

The Androni man who was in 6/7th position on the Carpegna, was for sure Rosa. Pelizotti was the guy back in 20th position then.
 
I think Uran and Quintana are waiting for the TT. I see tomorrow's stage being similar to today. The Colombians will have plenty of opportunities to attack Cadel in the final week. Obviously the TT is going to be crucial. Evans can't afford to do a mediocre one, he really needs to build on his lead.
 
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looks like Rolland's problem is to decide whether he wants stages (= lose deliberately 5 min first and then attack) or TOP10 (= stay with favs in stages like today)