~6 hours on bike + rain. Will be a very long and stressful day.
My picks: Ulissi and Vendrame
My picks: Ulissi and Vendrame
Eshnar said:Stage 4: Orbetello - Frascati 235 km
Tuesday, May 14th
START TIME: 11.15 CEST
FINISH TIME: ~17.15 CEST
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Technical Overview:
The fourth stage of this Giro brings the riders further south, in a long stage on rolling terrain around Rome. There is only one categorized climb, Manciano (GPM4, 8 km at 3.7%), which is also the first difficulty of the day. It's not a particularly difficult day, but the route is full of false flats and ups and downs. For example, the road after Manciano heads slightly uphill all the way to Poggio Evangelista, an uncategorized climb of 13 km at 3% (with very irregular sections... the average here is misleading). After this, the riders will slowly descend and then slowly climb again, to another uphill drag of 7 km at 3% (again, hiding some good ramps). This kind of roads continue throughout the whole stage, with two more uncategorized climbs, Campagnano di Roma (4 km at 3.5%) and Monterotondo (1.5 km at 6.5%). After these climbs and the last intermediate sprint in Mentana, a short section of flat roads lead to another ascending false flat and then rough terrain all the way to the finishing line in Frascati. This will in fact be an uphill sprint, on a short climb of 2 km at 4.4%, with a maximum gradient of 7% at the beginning and then easing off to a steady 4% at the end.
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The Climbs:
Manciano, GPM4, 8 km at 3.7%
No profile again. Does not seem to be much anyway.
What to expect:
An uphill sprint with a somewhat reduced peloton, with maybe a few proper sprinters still in the mix, but with an Ardennes kind of rider having the upper edge. The break of the day also has huge chances to reach the end, if the peloton is not in the mood. This is a very long and tough day, so there might be no teams willing to commit to the chase.
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Castel Gandolfo and Lake Albano, a few km from Frascati