2019 Giro d'Italia stage 9: Riccione - San Marino 34.7km ITT

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Somebody said that the Giro route sucked this year. I dont agree 100% but this TT madness just pretty much killed the GC. Who knows maybe the mountains will be hole lot different with these gaps and we get proper racing early on.
 
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huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.

Obviously if a rider is simply the strongest uphill, downhill and on the flats, he can't be beaten. But if there's any opening, Nibali is in a good position to pounce.
 
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Remember when nobody could decide who of roglic, dumoulin, yates and bernal would win this giro. Feels like that was hardly more than a week ago...wait...
 
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huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.
If Roglic doesn't fade, there is now way anybody in the world even take one second from him.
 
Roglic
Nibali +1:44
Mollema +1:55
Jungels +2:18
Formolo +2:52
Majka +2:53
Carapaz +3:16
Zakarin +3:32
Yates +3:46
Kangert +4:01
Sivakov +4:11
Lopez +4:29
Chaves +4:30
Landa +4:52

Wow. Considering how little action we have seen, this sets the stage nicely for all out warfare from the likes of Nibs, Yates, Astana and Movistar.
 
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So curious how Roglic will perform in the mountains now. Could be anything between he loses pink before the 2nd rest day and he wins the first two mountain stages as well. And I don't even know what I find more likely
 
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Koronin said:
After today does Astana ride for Bilbao and does Movistar ride for Carapaz (well will Landa actually do that regardless of what the team wants?).
Both Bilbao and Carapaz will have free reigns to do whatever now I think. That was always the case for Carapaz unless Landa was flying (which we still dont know), but Bilbao will probably have a free role. Still, lets not overreact with 4 incredibly hard mountain stages and lots of other opportunities.
 
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SafeBet said:
huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.
If Roglic doesn't fade, there is now way anybody in the world even take one second from him.


Yes thanks for that from the university of the bleeding obvious

If Yates , LAnda (if he can get his act together) and MAL attack and this is how Roglic may fade ...esp after a few very hard days

Otherwise we can all turn off the TV now
But the Giro is the Gior and we can expect the unexpected
 
Re: 2019 Giro d'Italia stage 9: Riccione - San Marino 34.7km

SafeBet said:
huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.
If Roglic doesn't fade, there is now way anybody in the world even take one second from him.
If Roglic doesn't fade at all given how consistently strong his form's been :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Re: 2019 Giro d'Italia stage 9: Riccione - San Marino 34.7km

SafeBet said:
huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.
If Roglic doesn't fade, there is now way anybody in the world even take one second from him.
Not one hard mountain has been climbed in this Giro, so don't really know where that's coming from. He might very well no fade but just be outclimbed in the high mountains. In Tirreno, he was dropped by Adam Yates when the race got really tough, and Roglic was in top shape then.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Roglic
Nibali +1:44
Mollema +1:55
Jungels +2:18
Formolo +2:52
Majka +2:53
Carapaz +3:16
Zakarin +3:32
Yates +3:46
Kangert +4:01
Sivakov +4:11
Lopez +4:29
Chaves +4:30
Landa +4:52

Wow. Considering how little action we have seen, this sets the stage nicely for all out warfare from the likes of Nibs, Yates, Astana and Movistar.
Unbelievable. A few days ago there seemed to be four equal favorites and now if Nibali, who wasn't even one of them, wasn't there I'd argue this race is over. This race hasn't even been massively chaotic so far yet somehow this happened
 
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HelloDolly said:
SafeBet said:
huge said:
If Roglic doesn't fade in the last week, there is no way that Nibali is going to take 2 mins plus from him in the mountains. Quite the opposite, actually, from what we've just seen.
If Roglic doesn't fade, there is now way anybody in the world even take one second from him.


Yes thanks for that from the university of the bleeding obvious

If Yates , LAnda (if he can get his act together) and MAL attack and this is how Roglic may fade ...esp after a few very hard days

Otherwise we can all turn off the TV now
But the Giro is the Gior and we can expect the unexpected

there is no reason to follow them, he should just follow Nibali
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Koronin said:
After today does Astana ride for Bilbao and does Movistar ride for Carapaz (well will Landa actually do that regardless of what the team wants?).
Both Bilbao and Carapaz will have free reigns to do whatever now I think. That was always the case for Carapaz unless Landa was flying (which we still dont know), but Bilbao will probably have a free role. Still, lets not overreact with 4 incredibly hard mountain stages and lots of other opportunities.
Bilbao always ride like he has a free role anyway.
 
If Roglic smashes everyone in the first mountain stage it will be pretty detrimental to the rest of the race, if it not already were after this ITT. The others will ride conservatively for podium against each other instead of tryna break Jumbo and Roglic.

Landa, for example, is better off going for KOM and stages. Maybe get invited back in with gaining back time from a long break or something.
 
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Surprises of the day (for me) . . . Vincenzo Nibali (VERY strong TT in bad conditions); Simon Yates (he really faded on the hill, wow). Roglic about as expected -- really strong throughout the stage, paced himself well and killed everyone on the final section. Nibali is a very real threat to win it all, at this point.