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2014, Tirreno Adriatico, Stage 2: San Vincenzo - Cascina 166km

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Jan 12, 2014
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It's going to be fast and furious. I'm expecting average close to 42 kph, and won't be surprised even if it's higher.
Nice opportunity to see new-old, reinforced, train in action, but it's far from reserved for Cav.
 
Aug 3, 2009
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Will be a boring stage. Only question is someone able to break into the Big 3? Demare/Modolo? And which order the Big 3 will take. Would say Kittel is the fastest.
 
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Kittel-Greipel-Sagan.

Cav to finish 17th or thereabouts and throws his bike through the team bus. :D

Well Sagan, as much as I would like to see that, he hasn't shown either sprinting form or will to fight in sprints so far, so his actual sprinting ability remains a mystery. However, with coming MSR, he might want to test also this aspect of his current shape. We'll see.
 
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12:30 The first escape of the 49th Tirreno-Adriatico after 2 km race: at the exit from the town of San Vincenzo, leaving the group Canola (Bardiani-CSF), Dowsett (Movistar), Teklehaimanot (Mtn), Malacarne (Europcar ) and De La Cruz (NetApp). After 10 km, 4'07 "advantage.

12:49 A Bibbona, after 22 km, the advantage of the 5 rises to 4'38 ".

13:15 At the 38 km gap to 4'02 ".