2015 Giro, St. 6: Montecatini – Castiglione della Pescaia

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Miburo said:
Escarabajo said:
Why trying to be at the front when everything was just flat!!!

There was not even a bump at the end so these GC riders should just keep behind and just roll in.

Gaps still can be made in the last km, you don't wanna lose any sec.
I think the risk/reward is not good.
What's a few seconds compared to a crash that ends your giro? I just don't understand.
 
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Jagartrott said:
Miburo said:
Escarabajo said:
Why trying to be at the front when everything was just flat!!!

There was not even a bump at the end so these GC riders should just keep behind and just roll in.

Gaps still can be made in the last km, you don't wanna lose any sec.
I think the risk/reward is not good.
What's a few seconds compared to a crash that ends your giro? I just don't understand.

Seconds are important, that simple. Every second counts. You never know what happens.

And once again this all can be resolved so easily, cycling is stuck in the past like always.
 
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Jagartrott said:
Miburo said:
Escarabajo said:
Why trying to be at the front when everything was just flat!!!

There was not even a bump at the end so these GC riders should just keep behind and just roll in.

Gaps still can be made in the last km, you don't wanna lose any sec.
I think the risk/reward is not good.
What's a few seconds compared to a crash that ends your giro? I just don't understand.

If you hang back behind the peloton, that's about 15 seconds, as the peloton takes at least 10 seconds to cross the line. If you lose 15 seconds on 7 or 8 stages, that's in the region of 4 minutes - they all stack up
 
Sue who or what?

here is the crash from the air:
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11053711_10153890094942942_8935263623694552912_o.jpg
one millisecond later
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/11212717_10153890095167942_3086857374598643231_o.jpg

The gap was narrow.

So would you sue:
1. Giro organisers for having a non-straight barrier?
2. Colli for taking too many risks?
3. Ruffoni for drifting from his line?
4. One or more spectators (but for what exactly?)
5. ?
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
I don't think AC will abandon. He certainly looked hurt at the podium, but he looked ok getting on and off his bike after the crash.

Sometimes the pain comes later, due to the adrenaline.
 
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PremierAndrew said:
Jagartrott said:
Miburo said:
Escarabajo said:
Why trying to be at the front when everything was just flat!!!

There was not even a bump at the end so these GC riders should just keep behind and just roll in.

Gaps still can be made in the last km, you don't wanna lose any sec.
I think the risk/reward is not good.
What's a few seconds compared to a crash that ends your giro? I just don't understand.

If you hang back behind the peloton, that's about 15 seconds, as the peloton takes at least 10 seconds to cross the line. If you lose 15 seconds on 7 or 8 stages, that's in the region of 4 minutes - they all stack up
Shades of grey.
You don't need to roll in right at the end of the peloton, but why not somewhere around 50th-60th? How many sprint stages would end up in a time loss then? As I said, the risk-reward of being so close to the front during a sprint just seems off. It wouldn't take that much time to actually calculate it reasonably accurately based on past GTs.
 
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Volderke said:
Sue who or what?

here is the crash from the air:
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11053711_10153890094942942_8935263623694552912_o.jpg
one millisecond later
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/11212717_10153890095167942_3086857374598643231_o.jpg

The gap was narrow.

So would you sue:
1. Giro organisers for having a non-straight barrier?
2. Colli for taking too many risks?
3. Ruffoni for drifting from his line?
4. One or more spectators (but for what exactly?)
5. ?

For having his camera so far into the road that he hid the rider.
 
Abandon???????

he has just a hit on the elbow, Carlos Sastre and the spanisk journalist said he looks ok.

At the begining is normal you have some problems and take care about any hit, but he is ok to ride and to sleep tonight
 
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Volderke said:
Sue who or what?

here is the crash from the air:
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xaf1/t31.0-8/11053711_10153890094942942_8935263623694552912_o.jpg
one millisecond later
https://scontent-lhr.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xap1/t31.0-8/11212717_10153890095167942_3086857374598643231_o.jpg

The gap was narrow.

So would you sue:
1. Giro organisers for having a non-straight barrier?
2. Colli for taking too many risks?
3. Ruffoni for drifting from his line?
4. One or more spectators (but for what exactly?)
5. ?

Cyclists in general for crashing nearly every stage. Every time it's the same: organizer this, spectator that, lone wolf such, idiot the other way. But, crashes near the finish in cycling are no isolated incident, they're commonplace (in fact I wouldn't be surprised if big races with flat finishes feature a large crash more than 50% of the time). It's an attitude in the peloton, cyclists need to fix themselves.
 
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Miburo said:
I was thinking it in the last 3km. Why the hell can't they fix the timing of GC at the 3km? What's the point?

Like seriously what's the point? His giro is over.

Saying this for years and change the distance to 10km.

Everyone that that drops back within 10km from the finish gets the same time as the bunch. Let the sprint teams fight it out in the last 10km without gc teams interfering.
 
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Kwibus said:
Miburo said:
I was thinking it in the last 3km. Why the hell can't they fix the timing of GC at the 3km? What's the point?

Like seriously what's the point? His giro is over.

Saying this for years and change the distance to 10km.

Everyone that that drops back within 10km from the finish gets the same time as the bunch. Let the sprint teams fight it out in the last 10km without gc teams interfering.

10 km is fine too, i don't see why they wouldn't do this. It's just ridiculous.
 

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Re: 2015 Giro, St. 6: Montecatini – Castiglione della Pescai

Contador didn't look okay. He was obviously in pain, you could see that in his face before he went on the podium. Worst case scenario is Contador DNF, and do a Tour-Vuelta with Valverde and Quintana.

Kreuziger would be a contender for the last spot on the podium, and we still have to see if Porte can keep going at a high level for three weeks. Aru will be solid.