2016 Giro d'Italia - Stage 6 Ponte – Roccaraso 157 km MTF

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Who will win Stage 6?

  • Rafal Majka

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Vincenzo Nibali

    Votes: 1 0.9%
  • Rigoberto Uran

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Ilnur Zakarin

    Votes: 10 8.9%
  • Mikel Landa

    Votes: 7 6.3%
  • Alejandro Valverde

    Votes: 50 44.6%
  • Steven Kruijswijk

    Votes: 5 4.5%
  • Domenico Pozzovivo

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Jakob Fuglsang

    Votes: 4 3.6%
  • Other (Vino)

    Votes: 29 25.9%

  • Total voters
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Mar 29, 2016
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Valverde to sit in the Astana train until 100m from finishing line. How will Sky fare is the big question.
 
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Don't see less than ~20 GC riders arriving within a few seconds of each other here. Valverde to beat Ulissi if it's a sprint, Firsanov or Preidler from a late attack or Wellens from the break.
 
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hfer07 said:
I'm going to nominate the following names, thinking "outside the box" :

Stefano Pirazzi (Ita)
Davide Formolo (Ita)
Alexandr Kolobnev (Rus)
Roberto Ferrari (Ita)

Whaaaaaaaaaaat?
 
May 27, 2014
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You can't win anything on this stage (max 10-15s difference between top 10-15), but some riders might lose significant amount of time if on a bad day or if they can't handle the weather. I am excited. Pace should be really hard from the beginning. If Nibali or Valverde feel good, I don't see why Movistar or Astana wouldn't test their opponents to see if the pace can drop them before final ramp
 
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Eshnar said:
Did anybody mention that there will be full live coverage today?

That's awesome.

Now I have to decide between compulsory lectures and watching a full stage of the Giro :eek:
 
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Anyway, it totally depends on if a strong team wants to control today. Don't see Movi doing it. Astana maybe? If a team controls, Bala is the big favourite if they drop Ulissi
 
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Red Rick said:
Eshnar said:
Did anybody mention that there will be full live coverage today?

That's awesome.

Now I have to decide between compulsory lectures and watching a full stage of the Giro :eek:
Do the lectures, not much is likely to happen on the flattish section between the two categorised climbs anyway.
 
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Random Direction said:
Heysjedal off the back again. Would love to see Cannondale ride hard to put pain into his chronic poor week 1 form.
His week 1 form hasn't been bad at all. In fact it's by far the best he's shown this year
 
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I think it'll be tough for the bigger teams to control the final, and we'll have a winner like Chaves, Formolo.... Something along those lines.
 
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Txrt said:
I think it'll be tough for the bigger teams to control the final, and we'll have a winner like Chaves, Formolo.... Something along those lines.

All the big riders talk about Chaves, he won't be allowed to get away at this moment.
 
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All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.
 
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liamito said:
Txrt said:
I think it'll be tough for the bigger teams to control the final, and we'll have a winner like Chaves, Formolo.... Something along those lines.

All the big riders talk about Chaves, he won't be allowed to get away at this moment.
I don't mean be allowed to get away as in gain 20 seconds. But if a 12-16 riders group gets to the final three kilometres or so, it's going to be very difficult to control for whatever team is setting pace, and if there are no teams at that point, the leaders won't be going to everyone that moves.

He is explosive, he'll still get a bit more of space to manouver than the likes of Landa, Uran, Nibali... And I believe the finish suits him pretty well too.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

Don't really think Landa was the strongest on either Abetone or Campitello Matese.
 
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Txrt said:
liamito said:
Txrt said:
I think it'll be tough for the bigger teams to control the final, and we'll have a winner like Chaves, Formolo.... Something along those lines.

All the big riders talk about Chaves, he won't be allowed to get away at this moment.
I don't mean be allowed to get away as in gain 20 seconds. But if a 12-16 riders group gets to the final three kilometres or so, it's going to be very difficult to control for whatever team is setting pace, and if there are no teams at that point, the leaders won't be going to everyone that moves.

He is explosive, he'll still get a bit more of space to manouver than the likes of Landa, Uran, Nibali... And I believe the finish suits him pretty well too.

Maybe, but Chaves is definitely not in the same category as Formolo for today.
 
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Red Rick said:
Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

Don't really think Landa was the strongest on either Abetone or Campitello Matese.

He most definitely was on Campitello Matese.

Abetone, he slaved, but was as good as the other 3. Surely the strongest on Finestre. That's 4, now you only need one more - Cervinia/Abetone, 4 at least.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Red Rick said:
Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

Don't really think Landa was the strongest on either Abetone or Campitello Matese.

He most definitely was on Campitello Matese.

Abetone, he slaved, but was as good as the other 3. Surely the strongest on Finestre. That's 4, now you only need one more - Cervinia/Abetone, 4 at least.

He got like 15 seconds when they allowed him to get away, he didn't get that much time back on Inxausti IIRC. Abetone he'd never have dropped everyone and it's not even close.

Also, being the strongest on a mtf doesn't automatically means you should win the stage. Did Contador win 8 stages in the 2011 Giro?
 
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Red Rick said:
Valv.Piti said:
Red Rick said:
Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

Don't really think Landa was the strongest on either Abetone or Campitello Matese.

He most definitely was on Campitello Matese.

Abetone, he slaved, but was as good as the other 3. Surely the strongest on Finestre. That's 4, now you only need one more - Cervinia/Abetone, 4 at least.

He got like 15 seconds when they allowed him to get away, he didn't get that much time back on Inxausti IIRC. Abetone he'd never have dropped everyone and it's not even close.

Also, being the strongest on a mtf doesn't automatically means you should win the stage. Did Contador win 8 stages in the 2011 Giro?

are you so sure he was able to win 8 stages not risking gc prospect? :confused:
 
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Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

It's also a matter of when you want your team to work hard. There might be days ahead where you need there energy more.
 
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Kwibus said:
Valv.Piti said:
All I hope for is the break isn't allowed and we get a exciting finale between the favourites, the outsiders and the likes of Ulissi. It always make me feel that the riders doesn't care enough about stage honour when a break takes such a stage as today, much like the two first MTFs last year when Astana really missed the ball. Landa could have won 5 stages that Giro, easily.

It's also a matter of when you want your team to work hard. There might be days ahead where you need there energy more.

Yup, Im well aware of that, but its how I feel about it! I want to see the biggest riders win. :p

Red Rick - whatever.
 
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Informative assessment of today's stage from Nibali

“The stage suits Valverde but we’ll see what happens out on the road. Different things could happen, there could be a break and so the stage could be controlled. The GC guys will all be on their guard, so well see what happens. We’ve got good guys to get in the break and so well see what happens.”