Giro d'Italia 2023 Giro d'Italia, Stage 13: Borgofranco d’Ivrea – Crans Montana, 199 km (Friday, May 19th)

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Honestly a complete *** show.
It's not snowing, it's not windy, it's not even particularly dangerous apart from a technical descent from Croix du Coeur. If simple light rain is already enough to throw everything into the drain you might as well never have high mountain stages in the first place.
With the already shortened Gran San Bernardo the stage doesn't even have more than 4500m of altitude, so it isn't even that outrageous. And to top things off all these discussions could've been held days if not weeks before.
 
I think that Vegni is worried that then top rider will not to Giro anymore...not to justify him...

I am also, as italian, worried that after the weather of this Giro all top riders won't be at Giro 2024
Yes, and that makes him a complete and utter moron. Pathetic display of leadership once again at this joke of a bike race.

I'll make other plans and come back for stage 18 and 19. That is if they don't moan about rain and heights on those stages as well.

Pathetic all around. Riders and RCS, clueless, spineless and without any idea of what this does to their sport. Hopefully stuff like this means a lot less interest in the race and the sport in general and they make significantly less money, because Im not paying or watching this absolutely shitshow.

Rant over!
 
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Time to start the annual "move the Giro to late May early June" discussion.
Would it really change anything?
Honestly, I think that it wouldn't change that much. Today the conditions are quite good compared to last week and the start of the week, but as you pointed out before, the riders are clearly using an excuse to make the stage easier and they probably would have done the same even if the Giro was raced in June.
 
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You guys are far too focused on the route having to be as originally announced, rather than just focusing on the racing we're gonna get.

Me? Well, I won't be able to watch all of it, because I have work, but then as soon as I can, I'll turn on my streaming-service, and watch every last bit of it! :D
 
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You guys are far too focused on the route having to be as originally announced, rather than just focusing on the racing we're gonna get.

Me? Well, I won't be able to watch all of it, because I have work, but then as soon as I can, I'll turn on my streaming-service, and watch every last bit of it! :D
Well to be fair you would probably be entertained by watching paint dry, as long as it was broadcast live.
 
You guys are far too focused on the route having to be as originally announced, rather than just focusing on the racing we're gonna get.

Me? Well, I won't be able to watch all of it, because I have work, but then as soon as I can, I'll turn on my streaming-service, and watch every last bit of it! :D
We have seen this way too often in this joke of a race and to me, that kills all the excitement about the race. Coupled that with DNS, DNFs etc. all over the place due to COVID and crashes, and I couldn't give a rats ass about who's winning this Giro and I can't be bothered to watch today's stage even if I don't know the exact details of the shortening of the stage.

Ill scrap this race of my memory and treat it as the Tour organization does with 99-05: No winner.