Giro d'Italia 2021 Giro d'Italia, Stage 17: Canazei - Sega di Ala 193 km

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How acquainted shall we be with the finish line during the stage?

  • Not at all

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Just the regular Bernie stuff

    Votes: 12 32.4%
  • Few shots due to loss of live coverage

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • They might show some shots of more than a few seconds...

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • All the finish line shots!

    Votes: 13 35.1%

  • Total voters
    37
On reflection, Bernal went boom after responding to Yates' attack, but was able to follow a slightly lower pace for the rest of the climb, which I guess would suggest a metabolic or fatigue related cause over a biomechanical one. But who knows, his pedaling seemed very square when he went boom.

Also catching a flu certainly not impossible given the weather. But his form seems to have gone down a notch or two.

Could also just be this specific stage, with a high rather steady pace all of the time and then a real punch in the end from Yates.

That Almeida was able to go with Yates was actually incredible.
 
Agree. Think it makes it a bit more interesting, especially with Yates. Almeida is no danger, he is to far back. (whether that is 4minutes or 7).

That is unless Bernal is completely blocking, but I don't see a reason to believe that. Might as well be a bad day after a rest day.

But if it is Bernal's back that is causing the issues, he could face a further decline. I agree that Almeida is too far back of course, but he can probably take at least two minutes to all the others in Milan.
 
Maybe the pace was not that high intentionally because Bernal did not feel too good?

It was Castroviejo/Martinez/Bernal/Almeida/Yates/Ulissi/Caruso and I think Bilbao left with over 5km to go.

On one hand Castroviejo being on the front that long suggests that the pace was not super great (with all due respect), but the level of selection suggests the opposite (even if it was the toughest climb in the race and one of the toughest to be done all season)
 
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Then again, if you are strong, you tend to be strong enough to hold your own at least. Regardless of the stage specifics.

Yes, but it was a weird, or let's say surprising result for me in more than one way; and Bernal lost time to Yates and Almeida, but he also gained quite some time on Carthy, Vlasov, Bardet.
I don't really know what to make of this and think I will have to wait for stage 19.
 
But if it is Bernal's back that is causing the issues, he could face a further decline. I agree that Almeida is too far back of course, but he can probably take at least two minutes to all the others in Milan.
100% agree about Bernal. In last years Tour, when his back forced him to abandon, the issues also started with him slightly underperforming in the pyrenees then losing some but not a lot of time in the massif central before the total collapse on the Grand Bernard. This is massively worrying for Bernal fans. Not necessarily for Bernal himself since he will likely know the reason for his weak performance today, but then again considering how gutted he was looking at the interview he might not be overly happy about the reason either.
 
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