Expect Bernal and Carthy to be active. Finally get to see if Yates has been hiding or waiting..................
I see your point. Clearly, it's much shorter straight down the forest, then following all those hairpins.
That's snowy enough to ...?
If anything about Monday is canceled I will make it my personal mission to accelerate global warmingA friend of mine will try to get in so I'll be able to tell how strict the limitations are.
Re snow: the fact there is snow on top of Zoncolan at the moment doesn't mean it's going to snow today. Every forecast I've seen suggests is going to rain (and it's not 100% anyway). Snow level will be a full 400 Mt above the top of the climb.
I'm a bit more worried about Monday's stage. It's currently snowing on both Giau and Pordoi.
If only Antonio was there, he could've gotten stage top 20s in this weatherIf the weather stays like this, I can see a lot of sprinters dropping out of the Giro soon.
And a lot of riders in general.
The whole area between Sappada and Pontebba is one of the rainiest in all of northeastern Italy. They always seem to get the heaviest rain and snowfalls and the nastiest thunderstorms.Looks like the rain will accompny riders almost the whole day (maybe except first kms) and the closer to the Zoncolan the stronger it'll be.
If the weather stays like this, I can see a lot of sprinters dropping out of the Giro soon.
And a lot of riders in general.
Hindley DNS
Hindley DNS
Saddle sores apparently and pain was too much
He is butthurt. I know the feeling all too wellThose monster Watts from Piancavalo came back haunting Jai.
He will drop like stone... I don't believe he can climb with the best on the last ramp and, to be honest, he can lose 2-3 minutes easily there. I believe Bernal wants this one and he'll attack hard after Ganna, Moscon and Martinez will be setting a furious tempo until last 3 kms.Which brings us to the fundamental question, what will Ramco do?