Giro 2012: Route Rumours / Our wishes

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What do you think about Alpe D'Huez in the Giro?

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just some guy said:
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Hitch has started writing already - anyone take this stage start from him will be hunted down and dealt with ;)

Fixed ;)

But yeah, that looks brutal.
 
Jul 16, 2011
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Looks like a great finish. Hoping for decent weather (I guess if the conditions were bad, they'd finish at some point lower on the Stelvio) and things to start really happening on the Mortirolo.
 
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LukeSchmid said:
Looks like a great stage but I have not sure the last saturday is the place to put it. It seems that nothing much tends to happen on the first or last mountain stages in a GT.

What about Sastre winning the TdF on the Alpe D'Huez - ok that was the day before the penulatimate stage but it was the last MTF.
 
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riobonito92 said:
What about Sastre winning the TdF on the Alpe D'Huez - ok that was the day before the penulatimate stage but it was the last MTF.

I was thinking more recently than that, but you are right. This year nothing much, last year the Vuelta did have some good racing, nothing much in the other two. 2009 Mount Ventoux was a joke in the tour, can't remember the Giro or Vuelta because I did not follow them. More often than not the last mountain stage is a let down, this one is very very hard so it might be an exception but I think there is a possibility again everything will be decided and not much will happen.
 
Aug 13, 2009
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Stages like this look good on paper but seldom result in anything more then a bunch of guys missing the time cut
 
Jun 7, 2010
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I would have preferred to see them on 2 separate stages. As such it's about 20 km further from the top of Mortirolo to Stelvio than to Aprica and 22km @ 7% would likely make people less aggressive on the Mortirolo.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
Almost as if the new organizers are looking to be just as extreme as Zomegnan, but in a more traditional way.

I hope they don't stick too many of their eggs into this one, very late basket.
Worried about the possibly wasted Mortirolo, too.
+1 on everything you wrote.

To the hitch, I don't see it the same as the Ventoux or Finnestre last year. Because of the grinding long climb and altitude change I see it more like the Galibier finish in this year's Tour. Again "time to exhaustion" playing a big role.
 
Mar 24, 2011
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So, the rumours were (partially) true.
This isn't the best possible stage of course, but it's still better than many other in recent history. Overall I'm satisfied.
 
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It could only be an ok stage because of it being too late a stage.
 
Sep 8, 2009
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no more than 4 guys will be in the lead group over mortirolo.
if rujano will be in form for il giro just like this year and he won't get sick again,it will be just one conquering mortirolo and heading like a rocket to stelvio.
there is not such thing as teams staying compact on mortirolo after 20 days of racing,it will be chaos.
 
Mar 24, 2011
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Rumours about stage 19:
The peloton will climb the Passo Di Pampeago (which is sterrato, but probly they'll put tarmac on it before next May), then turn back climbing the Passo Di Lavazè (yeah!) and then the final kms to The Alpe Di Pampeago itself.
If this is the route (and I want you to note the "if") this is a GREAT stage.
 
Mar 31, 2010
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by then rujano has this sealed and in the bag. will be interestign to see how many hils and sterrato they put in and also itt km, only chance to beat him, before mountains like this year. this year he was on a level above with contador and if he hadn't losy 8 minutes combined in rainy weather and sterrato thanks to his lacking team, not even taking in the fact he rode on anti biotics the final week he would've been 2nd a mile ahead of everyone else
 
Aug 29, 2010
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eshnar said:
rumours about stage 19:
The peloton will climb the passo di pampeago (which is sterrato, but probly they'll put tarmac on it before next may), then turn back climbing the passo di lavazè (yeah!) and then the final kms to the alpe di pampeago itself.
If this is the route (and i want you to note the "if") this is a great stage.

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Ehm... maybe you're complaining about the lack of descent finish?
Anyway it's more and more likely that stage 17 will be a descent finish in Cortina or Selva Di Val Gardena.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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What are the chances riders protest to have Mortirolo taken out? Crostis Zoncolan would have been special, but with the climbs coming up before this, this has got to be a rival.

Ferminal said:
I thought Aprica was a chance...

Turns out that poll was not much of a poll, just a list of all the climbs to be included in this years edition.

We already have 5 of them in this 1 stage, including the 2 winners.

Who is the new director.

There is a English football chant that would suit him.

"are you Angello
Are you Angello
Are you Angello in Disguise

Are you Angello in Disguise!!!!"

just some guy said:
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Hitch has started writing already - anyone take this stage start from him maybe hunted down and dealt with ;)

lol thanks man.

I actually have.
 
Aug 29, 2010
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Eshnar said:
Ehm... maybe you're complaining about the lack of descent finish?
Anyway it's more and more likely that stage 17 will be a descent finish in Cortina or Selva Di Val Gardena.

Yes I am.

MTFs are a pest in today's cycling and finishes after a descent are best suited as the last stages of a mountain bloc or a GT, as they encourage movements from far away. See Mortirolo-Aprica 2010 (not a true descent finish but that concept works wonders as well).
 
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Descender said:
Yes I am.

MTFs are a pest in today's cycling and finishes after a descent are best suited as the last stages of a mountain bloc or a GT, as they encourage movements from far away. See Mortirolo-Aprica 2010 (not a true descent finish but that concept works wonders as well).
I completely agree.:(
 
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Descender said:
Yes I am.

MTFs are a pest in today's cycling and finishes after a descent are best suited as the last stages of a mountain bloc or a GT, as they encourage movements from far away. See Mortirolo-Aprica 2010 (not a true descent finish but that concept works wonders as well).

Madeline and Bagneres de Lucheon most exciting stages of last years Tour.

Gap and Pinerrolo arguably most exciting stages of this years one. Definately most exciting finishes.

All because of descents.
 
Mar 17, 2009
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The Hitch said:
Madeline and Bagneres de Lucheon most exciting stages of last years Tour.

Gap and Pinerrolo arguably most exciting stages of this years one. Definately most exciting finishes.

All because of descents.
what? are you implying indirectly your liking of Nibali? :)
 

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