Giro d'Italia 2022 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1: Budapest – Visegrád 195 km (Friday, May 6th)

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Landed in Budapest few hours ago. Weather is very warm compared to northern Italy, I'd say 25 degrees. More of the same tomorrow according to the forecast.

I drove through Hosok Tere where tomorrow's stage (and the ITT) will start and everything looks ready. Good vibes all around.
Are you in Hungary
a) to watch the giro or
b) for cheap beer or
c) to win the giro?
 
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Someone like Freire or Zabel could have won this: sprinters who can handle a 5% climb. MvdP, Girmay and Ulissi are good candidates. For Ewan it will probably be a little too hard; for Valverde not steep enough.
 
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Wind could play a role today. Direction is good for echelons, question is if it will get strong enough.
 
Aug 6, 2010
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I asked her who will win today's stage.
"Pogacar"
"Let's go have breakfast..."

Wind will not be a factor imho, not strong enough. It's a bit cloudy today but forecast says it shouldn't rain. Still quite warm.

Until the race actually starts without him I'm not counting him out.

More likely than Contador's predictions.
 
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That sprint by Van der Poel is one of the strongest I’ve ever seen. A shame he was so out of position
there's literally a compilation on youtube of all VDP's uphill sprints of the past years. It's always the same. It's his strongest skill I think. It's because his acceleration from low speed to top speed is so good. Works well on hills.

Works decent in short sprints. Also explains why in long sprints on the flat he is usually beaten. He bottoms out in top speed or gets outlasted.
 
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there's literally a compilation on youtube of all VDP's uphill sprints of the past years. It's always the same. It's his strongest skill I think. It's because his acceleration from low speed to top speed is so good. Works well on hills.

Works decent in short sprints. Also explains why in long sprints on the flat he is usually beaten. He bottoms out in top speed or gets outlasted.
The first Tirreno stage he beat Van Aert in last year was pretty flat, but that was a reduced group?

I think MvdP may be a bit underrated in flat sprints cause he just doesn't really do them

Van Aert himself is kind of a funny sprinter in that he probably benefits from super long leadouts actually tiring out the pur sprinters a bit as well as just getting over the mountains much fresher than the generic grupetto sprinty boys.