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2017 Tirreno-Adriatico, March 8-14, WT

La Corsa dei Due Mari starts tomorrow, so this is an appropriate moment to start the thread.

2017 edition provides for a traditional route, very similar to the ones which we used to see in recent years. It begins with a flat TTT, then goes across the peninsule including several nicely designed (most of them quite long) hilly/HTF stages and one MTF stage (Terminillo), and ends with a short and flat ITT.

Profiles:

Stage 1: Lido di Camaiore - Lido di Camaiore, 22km (TTT)
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Stage 2: Camaiore - Pomarance, 229 km
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Stage 3: Monterotondo Marittimo - Montalto di Castro, 204 km
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Stage 4: Montalto di Castro - Terminillo (Campoforogna), 187 km
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Stage 5: Rieti - Fermo, 210 km
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Stage 6: Ascoli Piceno - Civitanova Marche, 159 km
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Stage 7: San Benedetto del Tronto - San Benedetto del Tronto, 10 km (ITT)
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Full startlist: http://www.tirrenoadriatico.it/it/squadre/

Starring (in alphabetical order):
Ag2R: Geniez, Pozzovivo
Androni: Bernal
Astana: Aru, Scarponi
Bahrain: Nibali, Pellizzotti
BMC: Dennis, van Avermaet, van Garderen
Bora: Majka, P. Sagan
Cannondale: Uran, Vanmarcke
Dimension Data: Boasson Hagen, Cavendish
FdJ: Pinot, Reichenbach
Katusha: Spilak, Taaramae
Lotto-Jumbo: Gesink, Roglic
Lotto-Soudal: Benoot, Wellens
Movistar: Amador, N. Quintana
Nippo: Arredondo, Santaromita
Orica: Ewan, Kreuziger, A. Yates
Quickstep: Boonen, Gaviria, Jungels, Stybar
Sky: Kwiatkowski, Landa, Rosa, Thomas
Sunweb: Dumoulin, Kelderman
Trek: Felline, Mollema, Stuyven
UAE: Costa, Modolo
 
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rghysens said:
Laplaz said:
Pomarance and Fermo will particularly suit the Strade Bianche protagonists Kwiat, Stybar and GVA. And Sagan of course, although Fermo will probably be too steep for him.

Fermo is murito territory. It will be too difficult for GVA and Stybar too.

Some thought the course in Rio would be too difficult for GVA too ;)
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Shut, now I have a problem. I am supposed to be a cycling fan and I don't know everyone in that picture. Maybe once they put their helmet on and start riding I will recognize them LOL. :D

Seriously, maybe they put somebody that shouldn't be there. I'll find out!!
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(Only one left to identify)
 
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Escarabajo said:
Alexandre B. said:
Shut, now I have a problem. I am supposed to be a cycling fan and I don't know everyone in that picture. Maybe once they put their helmet on and start riding I will recognize them LOL. :D

Seriously, maybe they put somebody that shouldn't be there. I'll find out!!
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(Only one left to identify)
I would say A. Yates, between Sagan and Pinot.
 
Don't tell Kirby they left Reichenbach out of that picture!

Looking forward to this - some serious GC contenders there, reminders of Quintana racing up Terminillo in the snow a few years back.