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 14, 2015
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Valverde ftw! Dumoulin and Zakarin should do well too.
 
Aug 16, 2013
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I don't think a GC guy will win here.

Busato to take revenge over today's *** delay due Rein.

If not, Zaka to go full *** and get 30 seconds.
 
May 9, 2010
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Valverde and Ulissi are definitely the main favorites here. Chaves probably third. I see a lot of riders capable of taking this as the big guys will likely stare at each other. Busato, Preidler, Fuglsang, Kruijswijk, Cunego are interesting names here as well.
 
Mar 8, 2014
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Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise
 
Mar 14, 2009
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Common guys. It is the first MTF and not even that hard. As we all know, everybody can climb the first day so we should all expect a big bunch with minimal time losses. That being said, there may be a few riders that may not enjoy the high pace, short stage. When the big mountains hit, the losses will be measured with a calendar, so this stage is far from being decisive.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Expects fireworks on this stage from GC contenders - These guys need to take time off Dumoulin before the Chianti TT.
 
Feb 6, 2016
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rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.
 
Feb 18, 2015
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Cannibal72 said:
rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.
-Valverde is also a GT winner and is contending for victory.
-I'm pretty sure this judgement is not based on the four days of racing
-It is based on a warm up race in which he maybe usually isnt absolutely great but at least not as bad as he was in Trentino this year.
 
Aug 3, 2015
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I think Nibali will be fine. He will look to gain time on stage 8 and 10 and look to peak from 13-16, he got to be close at this point, but I dont think he will win tomorrow, its too easy
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Cannibal72 said:
rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.
-Valverde is also a GT winner and is contending for victory.
-I'm pretty sure this judgement is not based on the four days of racing
-It is based on a warm up race in which he maybe usually isnt absolutely great but at least not as bad as he was in Trentino this year.

-good point. I forgot about Valverde's GT win (although it's not easy to discuss that win outside the Clinic.)
-I know that, which is why those are not the 'four days' I am referring to: I'm absolutely sure the judgement is based on the 3 days of Trentino and the 1 day of Liege, which is why that's what I'm talking about.
-2014 Dauphine?
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Jancouver said:
Common guys. It is the first MTF and not even that hard. As we all know, everybody can climb the first day so we should all expect a big bunch with minimal time losses. That being said, there may be a few riders that may not enjoy the high pace, short stage. When the big mountains hit, the losses will be measured with a calendar, so this stage is far from being decisive.

I have to disagree. Oftentimes the first foray in to the mountains results in some contenders not performing up to expectations. As an example, the Courcheval stage of the 2005 Tour where Valverde, Armstrong, Rasssmussen and Mancebo dropped everyone and Basso, whom everyone thought would be the primary opposition to Armstrong, lost more time than anyone could have anticipated. It's been shown that it takes some riders that first mountainous stage to loosen their climbing legs while others it doesn't.
 
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I also don't think anything exciting will happen. Maybe one of the top favorites has a bad day which would cause the pace to go up but otherwise I only expect gaps between the gc contenders on the last kilometer. The classical first, flat 2nd category mtf in the giro is usually relatively boring. 2014 was an exception because there was a crash which completely split the peloton and 2015 because there was Contador and even with Contador there weren't any really exciting time gaps.
Moreover the last climb tomorrow really doesnt support attacking from a long way out because of the flat part near the finish.
 
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The little prince will go for the mountain points, but will be caught. I expect a sprint with about 15-20 riders. Valverde is the favourite. It's also a good finish for Ullisi. I'll pick the Froome impersonator to come third.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Cannibal72 said:
rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.

Valverde's Vuelta win doesn't count? :(

Edit: Gigs_98 beat me to it.
 
Feb 18, 2015
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Cannibal72 said:
Gigs_98 said:
Cannibal72 said:
rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.
-It is based on a warm up race in which he maybe usually isnt absolutely great but at least not as bad as he was in Trentino this year.

-2014 Dauphine?
You really want to say that a 7th place in one of the WT races with the best riders is worse than a 21st place in a ET race?
 
Mar 13, 2015
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Cannibal72 said:
Gigs_98 said:
Cannibal72 said:
rune1107 said:
Nibali showing his first signs of weakness, and Chaves wins the stage. Doubts and discussion regarding the captain role on Astana will rise

Nibali is excellent at these sorts of stages. He is the only GT winner contending for the victory. He was good yesterday and in the prologue. This judgement is based on precisely four days worth of racing, from a man who is well-known for not taking warm-up races seriously. There's absolutely no reason to think he'll struggle.
-Valverde is also a GT winner and is contending for victory.
-I'm pretty sure this judgement is not based on the four days of racing
-It is based on a warm up race in which he maybe usually isnt absolutely great but at least not as bad as he was in Trentino this year.

-good point. I forgot about Valverde's GT win (although it's not easy to discuss that win outside the Clinic.)
-I know that, which is why those are not the 'four days' I am referring to: I'm absolutely sure the judgement is based on the 3 days of Trentino and the 1 day of Liege, which is why that's what I'm talking about.
-2014 Dauphine?

How come? You know something I don't know?!
 
Mar 14, 2009
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Angliru said:
Jancouver said:
Common guys. It is the first MTF and not even that hard. As we all know, everybody can climb the first day so we should all expect a big bunch with minimal time losses. That being said, there may be a few riders that may not enjoy the high pace, short stage. When the big mountains hit, the losses will be measured with a calendar, so this stage is far from being decisive.

I have to disagree. Oftentimes the first foray in to the mountains results in some contenders not performing up to expectations. As an example, the Courcheval stage of the 2005 Tour where Valverde, Armstrong, Rasssmussen and Mancebo dropped everyone and Basso, whom everyone thought would be the primary opposition to Armstrong, lost more time than anyone could have anticipated. It's been shown that it takes some riders that first mountainous stage to loosen their climbing legs while others it doesn't.

Sure, it could be the case here as well. Basso was never an explosive climber and longer climbs were better suited to his style. I'm sure there are other climbers around that dont like short, high pace climbs (Hesjedal ??).

Either way, even if you lose a minute tomorrow, there may be 30 minutes between the winner and 10th place at the end.
 
May 9, 2014
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Jancouver said:
Poll added ...

Voted Landa ... just because I think this is how SKY likes to do things. Drop the hammer on first MTF and just control the race from there.

This is very different though.

1) Sky doesn't have a super team capable of fully controlling things
2) The leader can't rely on TTs and just defend his lead in the mountains. This sky leader actively needs to gain as much time in the mountains as possible

Plus this climb isn't really hard enough to produce major gaps
 
May 3, 2015
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Gigs_98 said:
Preidler ftw :D

But seriousley, Preidler is just a great rider. Very talented (pcm comes to my mind :D) as his junior results show and i have followed him since. I would say top20 material in Giro/Vuelta, good in TTs, good on the flats, good endurance, good on the hills with a not too bad sprint. Great allrounder, unfortunatly not excellent in a single discipline, hence why he is not winning much. But look at his results, you will barely find races where he finishes outside the top40.
 
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Jancouver said:
I'm sure there are other climbers around that dont like short, high pace climbs (Hesjedal ??).
Hesjedal was once very good on short climbs (he finished 2nd in Amstel in 2010 and had some good placings in Canadian classics), but as he got older, he actually doesn't seem to cope with accelerations very well.
 

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