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I mean, tomorrow we have an easy stage and then a rest day, but this is total madness.Lame stage design on a grey Sunday afternoon turns into total chaos.
They had Dani Martinez in the front group.I find it strange that Ineos was quite invisible.
Ganna hasn't received the "Go brrrr" signal yetI find it strange that Ineos was quite invisible.
I have no clue what's happening and German Eurosport talks about lakes and tunnels in general. Great.
They're quite bad this year. In commentary and regarding the frequent technical issues they have.I have no clue what's happening and German Eurosport talks about lakes and tunnels in general. Great.
I was wrong and for that I'm truly sorry. Now, I'm talking to myself. I couldn't find anyone better to talk to.Break to be let go. Steady pace, attacks in the last 1.6 km. Small time gaps. A lot of road ahead in this giro.
Has to be. The Peloton looks only to include about 70-80 riders max.Is there any significant grupetto behind?
I would be very surprised if there isn't at least few riders losing their Giro today. Afraid of Nibali at least.Starting to wonder whether we might get major GC action on the penultimate GPM, it's been that kind of day.
He'll make up for it later in the stage if he has the legs.Ciccone must be going mad that now since he's Trek's overnight leader, can't run amok in such a stage.