2016 Giro d'Italia - Stage 14: Farra d'Alpago–Corvara 210 km

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sir fly said:
staubsauger said:
Cunego disappeared!? :confused: :(
Yes, interesting.
Might be saving himself for a latter stage. It is, after all, his prime goal.
Not surprising. He'll just take the easy points and win the mountain jersey without making the top 10 in a stage.
 
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GuyIncognito said:
Gonchar fought for years to get his name listed on TV and official documents correctly. No dice, still got listed as Honchar.

Several times we had the ludicrous situation of a guy explaining into the microphone for the millionth time that it's Gonchar with a G while the caption on the bottom lists 'Serhiy Honchar'
Do you have a link to him saying it the Russian way? Because I distinctly remember everybody referred to him as "Gonchar" (or, well, "Gontchar"; French spellings are everywhere in cycling) back in 1997, and the later switch to "Honchar".
 
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TourOfSardinia said:
Cunego is back with the chasers!
RAI's man the bike just said
That makes sense.
He just couldn't disappear so quickly, no matter how slow he's been going.
 
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SPOILER : MArtinelli said "they",the favourites, will probably fight on the Giau!!!! :eek:

you're free to believe :D
 
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hrotha said:
GuyIncognito said:
Gonchar fought for years to get his name listed on TV and official documents correctly. No dice, still got listed as Honchar.

Several times we had the ludicrous situation of a guy explaining into the microphone for the millionth time that it's Gonchar with a G while the caption on the bottom lists 'Serhiy Honchar'
Do you have a link to him saying it the Russian way? Because I distinctly remember everybody referred to him as "Gonchar" (or, well, "Gontchar"; French spellings are everywhere in cycling) back in 1997, and the later switch to "Honchar".

Still no real consistency in reporting M Kadri as Blel rather than Biel.
 
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hrotha said:
GuyIncognito said:
Gonchar fought for years to get his name listed on TV and official documents correctly. No dice, still got listed as Honchar.

Several times we had the ludicrous situation of a guy explaining into the microphone for the millionth time that it's Gonchar with a G while the caption on the bottom lists 'Serhiy Honchar'
Do you have a link to him saying it the Russian way? Because I distinctly remember everybody referred to him as "Gonchar" (or, well, "Gontchar"; French spellings are everywhere in cycling) back in 1997, and the later switch to "Honchar".

Pronouncing it? Nope. I just remember him saying it over and over
Google search only comes up with this

http://forums.bicycling.com/topic/54635607120413342

Armchair cyclist said:
hrotha said:
GuyIncognito said:
Gonchar fought for years to get his name listed on TV and official documents correctly. No dice, still got listed as Honchar.

Several times we had the ludicrous situation of a guy explaining into the microphone for the millionth time that it's Gonchar with a G while the caption on the bottom lists 'Serhiy Honchar'
Do you have a link to him saying it the Russian way? Because I distinctly remember everybody referred to him as "Gonchar" (or, well, "Gontchar"; French spellings are everywhere in cycling) back in 1997, and the later switch to "Honchar".

Still no real consistency in reporting M Kadri as Blel rather than Biel.

True.
 
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It was changend by the Italians by mistake if I remember correctly?

Same like they made Eugeni Berzin out of Evgeni / Yevgeniy / Jevgenij. Although Eugeni is simply the Italian version (well Eugenio in fact) of the name which is known as Eugen here in Germany. Eugeni is what the Italians call him as well I guess!?
 
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Well, linguistics aside, Siutsou goes! As it stands now, Nibali needs to pull about 4 minutes off him to stay ahead. It's starting to look like a proper attack on the top 5 unless they react on Giau.