2019 Giro d'Italia, stage 5: Frascati - Terracina 140km

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King Boonen said:
I just did a street view walk around. As long as they have barriers in place and they've repaired some of the roads since the images were taken that final circuit looks no more dangerous than any other (I still think that the GC contenders should have their time taken earlier and be allowed to get out of the way).

Or be told to get out of the way.
 
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RedheadDane said:
King Boonen said:
I just did a street view walk around. As long as they have barriers in place and they've repaired some of the roads since the images were taken that final circuit looks no more dangerous than any other (I still think that the GC contenders should have their time taken earlier and be allowed to get out of the way).

Or be told to get out of the way.

They wouldn't need to be. Time taken first time over the line and no bonuses in the final sprint means there would be literally no benefit to a GC contender getting involved in the finish.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
SafeBet said:
Valv.Piti said:
What the **** is up with the weather in Italy??

The two climbs could make for a potentially good break, but it will most likely obviously be a sprint.
You tell me, bro. It's been a month I haven't seen two consecutive sunny days and the wind is blowing strong. Feels like Flanders.

It won't get much better according to the forecasts.
We had 3 consecutive weekends with snowfall in my hometown...

One can only imagine what's going on on Gavia.
 
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Rollthedice said:
Mayomaniac said:
SafeBet said:
Valv.Piti said:
What the **** is up with the weather in Italy??

The two climbs could make for a potentially good break, but it will most likely obviously be a sprint.
You tell me, bro. It's been a month I haven't seen two consecutive sunny days and the wind is blowing strong. Feels like Flanders.

It won't get much better according to the forecasts.
We had 3 consecutive weekends with snowfall in my hometown...

One can only imagine what's going on on Gavia.
I'm right there with a shovel.
 
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Red Rick said:
Rollthedice said:
Mayomaniac said:
SafeBet said:
Valv.Piti said:
What the **** is up with the weather in Italy??

The two climbs could make for a potentially good break, but it will most likely obviously be a sprint.
You tell me, bro. It's been a month I haven't seen two consecutive sunny days and the wind is blowing strong. Feels like Flanders.

It won't get much better according to the forecasts.
We had 3 consecutive weekends with snowfall in my hometown...

One can only imagine what's going on on Gavia.
I'm right there with a shovel.

Drop the shovel and run, I thought we agreed 2 X Mortirolo is better.
 
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Rollthedice said:
Red Rick said:
Rollthedice said:
Mayomaniac said:
SafeBet said:
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You tell me, bro. It's been a month I haven't seen two consecutive sunny days and the wind is blowing strong. Feels like Flanders.

It won't get much better according to the forecasts.
We had 3 consecutive weekends with snowfall in my hometown...

One can only imagine what's going on on Gavia.
I'm right there with a shovel.

Drop the shovel and run, I thought we agreed 2 X Mortirolo is better.
Nibali called me and told me he needs a descent with snowbanks as high as the eye can see.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
What the **** is up with the weather in Italy??

The two climbs could make for a potentially good break, but it will most likely obviously be a sprint.

what surprises me the most are the temperatures all over the country especially in the mid-south appenninic between the Tirreno sea and Adriatic sea,basically where the giro will spend the next 2-3 days. Not a momentary passing disturbance.
Tomorrow (with the Giro going surprisingly through my region once again: Molise!) doesn't look any better. Even San Giovanni Rotondo is going to feel like summer Vladivostok.
 
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Nibali called me and told me he needs a descent with snowbanks as high as the eye can see.

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