Giro 2011: Stage 16 Belluno - Nevegal12.7 km ITT

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Who will win stage 16 Nevegal tt.

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Mar 13, 2009
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Reverend_T_Preedy said:
Lofkvist should go all out for this. Could get a top 10 if he's over his illness.

Contador for the win though for me.

Of course he should, everybody in the top 20-30 should go all out. :)
 
Sep 2, 2010
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python said:
given the course profile - modest average grade and a circular wind-canceling route - i vote for the riders known for their itt skills rather than for pure climbers, thus

contador
menchov
kreuziger

Isn't nibali a better TTer than Kreuziger?
 
May 19, 2010
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Ok, I'm going to ask again. Does any of you guys think that using TT basrs/extensions would make sense regarding the flat parts of the course?
 
Jan 11, 2010
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whittashau said:
Isn't nibali a better TTer than Kreuziger?
Both of them are okay time trialists on shorter courses. Kreuziger won a mountain TT in the Tour de Suisse once... but his TT hasn't exactly improved since then.

JimPanzen said:
Ok, I'm going to ask again. Does any of you guys think that using TT basrs/extensions would make sense regarding the flat parts of the course?
I think a lot of riders will start with TT bars, you can use them for almost half the course... pretty useful, I'd say.
 
Sep 25, 2009
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whittashau said:
Isn't nibali a better TTer than Kreuziger?

with the exception of contador on that list, the next few names could be shuffled around...i just happened to think of roman during the 20 seconds i typed and didn't feel like go into 4-6 names.
 
Dec 11, 2009
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What the heck, I'm going to vote for Rujano.

He was gifted a stage by Contador, so I'd like to see him go all out to earn this stage win the hard way....ride his heart out. Although the effort may cost him later.
 
Sep 25, 2009
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JimPanzen said:
Ok, I'm going to ask again. Does any of you guys think that using TT basrs/extensions would make sense regarding the flat parts of the course?

it will be very interesting to witness the number of wind-cheating features different riders will bring in...i'm sure we'll see almost a full assortment of aero equipment with the exception of disc wheels.

judging by the previous mtt's, most will have short, stick-like bar extensions and stiff, medium-rimmed (as light as possible) wheels. the frame geometry will depend greatly on the size of the rider, but it's a road bike geometry course.
 
Jul 30, 2009
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JimPanzen said:
Ok, I'm going to ask again. Does any of you guys think that using TT basrs/extensions would make sense regarding the flat parts of the course?

I answered!

i think yes, i would use extensions with my regular road bars and shifters as you will want to be able to change gear from the hoods on the climb.

There are definitely 10s of seconds to be gained over 5km downhill/flat with bars IMO
 
Mar 21, 2011
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And we're up and running!
Matthew Wilson with an intermediate of: 8"40 and smashed by Rick Flens with 8"02...
 
Jul 3, 2009
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Stef Clement FTW. 13s ahead of Millar at the check. I guess it's going to be a fairly unreliable indicator though, given it's the base of the climb.
 
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Interesting that they have riders riding back down the course while others are still on the course (or at least that's what it looked like in that last shot on Rai).