2018 Giro d'Italia stage 8: Praia a Mare - Montevergine 209k

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Oct 16, 2012
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I have no idea how this stage is in anyway comparable to Fleche, this is a pretty much a fairly easy day followed by a low gradient climb, FW is a multiple short climb day followed by a steep finish. Anyway I think the break might take this
 
May 23, 2009
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Pantani_lives said:
The Montevergine isn't steep enough to create gaps between the top GC riders. A question is whether Mitchelton-S will ride to defend the pink jersey. I think a breakaway is possible, otherwise a sprint with a small group, with small gaps in the final km. Favorites: Ulissi, Wellens, Yates, Pozzovivo...
This is key, as they certainly have the team to defend it. Haig, Nieve and Kreuziger should have this covered.
 
Jul 17, 2016
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42x16ss said:
Pantani_lives said:
The Montevergine isn't steep enough to create gaps between the top GC riders. A question is whether Mitchelton-S will ride to defend the pink jersey. I think a breakaway is possible, otherwise a sprint with a small group, with small gaps in the final km. Favorites: Ulissi, Wellens, Yates, Pozzovivo...
This is key, as they certainly have the team to defend it. Haig, Nieve and Kreuziger should have this covered.

Send Kreziguer or Nieve in the break would be a cool tactic.
 
Mar 29, 2016
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Who the [bleep] designed this road?! :D Finish of stage 8

stage-8-finish.jpg
 
Jun 24, 2017
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Robert5091 said:
Who the [bleep] designed this road?! :D Finish of stage 8
Someone who clearly enjoyed doing his job ;) Wasn't a fan of the Giro though, in that case s/he would've left out half the switchbacks.
 
May 17, 2013
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I have one guy winning every stage but the ITTs and the flat ones. I won't disclose his name :cool: . Maybe?
 
Feb 20, 2012
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Tonton said:
I have one guy winning every stage but the ITTs and the flat ones. I won't disclose his name :cool: . Maybe?
Is it Bob?
 
Aug 5, 2009
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According to Yates himself this is the sort of climb he doesn't prefer. He prefers the mixed ramps of a climb like Etna. This should be a good climb for someone like Dumoulin. Time gaps will probably be small with the GC contenders. Could be a stage for the break.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Expect MS to ride at a slow tempo for the next two days wwhich makes for a breakaway. Yates needs to be selective and patient when he attacks. If he is a minute down on TD after stage 16 then he is in a good position.
 
Apr 14, 2009
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Frankschleck said:
42x16ss said:
Pantani_lives said:
The Montevergine isn't steep enough to create gaps between the top GC riders. A question is whether Mitchelton-S will ride to defend the pink jersey. I think a breakaway is possible, otherwise a sprint with a small group, with small gaps in the final km. Favorites: Ulissi, Wellens, Yates, Pozzovivo...
This is key, as they certainly have the team to defend it. Haig, Nieve and Kreuziger should have this covered.

Send Kreziguer or Nieve in the break would be a cool tactic.

I was thinking the same thing. This stage is perfect for Kreuziger if he's given the freedom. May be unlikely but at 200-1 it's more than worth the risk. He was super on this climb in 2011 and his Ardennes results suggest he's going just as well now. If he gets in the break very few could beat him.
 
Jul 6, 2014
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Kreuziger is a good call. Following on from Ardennes form, I like Wellens & Woods too for this finale. As for GC - I thought from day one that Yates was in career best form, the big question is can he maintain it into the 2nd/3rd weeks. But whether the answer to that is yes or no, it seems to be the case that he can take time now....so....he should.
 
Aug 13, 2011
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MS would be crazy if they didn't send Kreuziger and aomeone else in the break so they do not have to work.
 
Jul 15, 2016
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Should be an interesting stage; could be a potential land mine for any of the competitors. A mechanical or crash could prove curtains for a contender.
 
Apr 6, 2016
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Robert5091 said:
Who the [bleep] designed this road?! :D Finish of stage 8

stage-8-finish.jpg
Yeah, instead of 17km at 5% they could have done a more direct way to the top with less bends, with 10km at 8.5%. :cool:
 
Jun 6, 2017
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SHAD0W93 said:
MS would be crazy if they didn't send Kreuziger and aomeone else in the break so they do not have to work.

They could try certainly, but it won't be easy to get in the break for someone like Kreuziger. Many teams won't be happy with that.
 
Nov 16, 2013
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Blanco said:
SHAD0W93 said:
MS would be crazy if they didn't send Kreuziger and aomeone else in the break so they do not have to work.

They could try certainly, but it won't be easy to get in the break for someone like Kreuziger. Many teams won't be happy with that.

Yeah, well, one would have thought that not many teams would be happy with letting Chaves get in the break the other day, but there you go...