2017 Giro d'Italia, Stage 3 - Tortoli - Cagliari 148km

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SlickMongoose said:
I don't mind sprint stages, but it's a little bit annoying that they're climbing Etna on a Tuesday when most people have to work, but this is on a Sunday.
Not avoidable
 
May 9, 2010
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Oliwright said:
The tour is often criticized but these 3 stages haven't been great! It's what happens when there is such a hard 3rd week, riders hold back.

I'm pretty sure we are going to have a regular bunch sprint today. The headwind will kill the racing.
Yet they have still been infinitely more exciting than Fleche Wallone.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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Oliwright said:
The tour is often criticized but these 3 stages haven't been great! It's what happens when there is such a hard 3rd week, riders hold back.

I'm pretty sure we are going to have a regular bunch sprint today. The headwind will kill the racing.
It has nothing to do with the third week

It has everything to do with starting with 3 stages that can't cause selection
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Is the terrain generally more demanding at Corsica or Sardegna? I seem to remember people were not too fond of the Corsica stages, but they seem very good compared to the ones here at Sardegna.

Anyways, ETNA
 
Feb 24, 2014
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Maybe the TV production should do better when there's no action on the road.
Another difference between the Tour and Giro coverage.
 
Nov 29, 2010
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Maybe the extended coverage isn't that great after all. It's pretty boring but I still feel compelled to watch it because it's a GT. If they just broadcast the last 40km it seems like a proper show even if nothing happens.

Only 10 years ago having 8 flat stages in a row was perfectly normal but cycling is evolving. We need more classic-type stages in GT's and sprinkle them between the sprints.
 
Sep 2, 2011
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Valv.Piti said:
Is the terrain generally more demanding at Corsica or Sardegna? I seem to remember people were not too fond of the Corsica stages, but they seem very good compared to the ones here at Sardegna.

Anyways, ETNA
The terrain is there, but as soon as the profiles went public everybody knew these would have been three sprinter firendly stages.

I don't know why people expected action here.
 
Nov 29, 2010
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Why Landa doesn't stick himself to Thomas' wheel I'll never understand. You just know if there's a split Geraint will be in the first split and Landa will be 3 groups behind. He's way down the pack right now. :eek:
 
Aug 27, 2012
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All these punctures are a bit of a worry. Will be a real shame if a dull stage then has the added disappointment of any of the top sprinters missing out due to a puncture. Same if a GC rider losses time because of one.
 
Aug 27, 2012
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These punctures are getting silly now. It's looking odds on at this rate that someone is going to be caught out by one near the business end of the stage :(
 
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Jungle Cycle said:
k'mon. to many flat tires. at least way more than avg...

Yeah on L'Equipe TV they said it might be due to the areas with many cacti and fig trees they are crossing: these plants have very strong and thin needles.
 
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When everyone have the same informations, pure madness. I wouldn't sit in the middle of that.