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

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Jun 14, 2010
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Whats this discussion about Zoncolan.

Of course they wont include it. Usually it would undergo 3 or 4 years in the wilderness thought they might bring it back for 100th edition celebrations.

Eshnar said:
Here you have it
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Too much flat between Stelvio and Mortirolo imo. Same after Mortirolo. I think they wouldnt race up either thereby wasting both mountains imo.

It would make Gavia trickier but they have those snow problems and broadcast problems and what not and they didnt race up it last time.

If you want early climbs to do some damage, make em like 15 this year, hard, steep but not the TDF mistake of putting Tourmalet 80km from the finish. Personally i would prefer to see Mortirolo and Stelvio being used not neccesarily as mtf's but max 30km from the finish kom.

just some guy said:
will Alpe D'Huez be a stage or MTT ?

I think it will be a stage seeing as they are remembering Coppi's victory there 60 years ago.
 
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a tuscan strade bianchi stage

and crostis


more of the hard/technical sprinters stages with a bump at the end (ventuso and gatto stages as examples)

kronplatz would be nice

a 40-45km TT
 
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with regards to the alpe, cool but............. i don't like the idea that the giro might be looking for name recognition with july fans. i certainly wouldn't want it to be a habit. there's no shortage of mountains in italy so borrowing legendary tdf climbs might devalue the giro brand.
 
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Eshnar said:
Why not a stage with Stelvio - Mortirolo - Gavia then?:D

Way too much false flat for my liking, like The Hitch said.

Gavia (2600m) + Stelvio (2750m) + Kleinboden/Schafseck (2250m) = murder. 3 brutal climbs and hardly any flat. You know a GC rider will attack in the descent of the Stelvio, if not before. Almost guaranteed.
 
Jun 7, 2010
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They are doing it to celebrate Coppi's 1952 victory, not for name recognition or something bogus like that.
 

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I definitely think we will see the Monte Crostis next year. Too many people want it for it not to happen.

I'm all up for another climb up the Zoncolan. Screw this mythical crap and ride. If you don't want to see it, don't watch it.
 
Mar 24, 2011
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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Way too much false flat for my liking, like The Hitch said.

Gavia (2600m) + Stelvio (2750m) + Kleinboden/Schafseck (2250m) = murder. 3 brutal climbs and hardly any flat. You know a GC rider will attack in the descent of the Stelvio, if not before. Almost guaranteed.
Agreed for the false flats.
I don't like the Gavia-Stelvio-Kleinboden because that would mean using the easy side of the Stelvio, which I see as a waste (they climb it rarely, at least use the proper side)
 
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They should do Mortirolo, Gavia, Umbrail and Stelvio. That way they get all the climbs from the 'right' side. (Except maybe for umbrail.)
 
Mar 24, 2011
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Magnus said:
They should do Mortirolo, Gavia, Umbrail and Stelvio. That way they get all the climbs from the 'right' side. (Except maybe for umbrail.)
This way they should do the Umbrail's unsurfaced side going down:p
 
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It will be interesting how they do the Alpe stage, would be good to see them make it tougher than the Tour usually do. I guess it will be on the 3rd weekend, probably the Sunday.
 
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Ferminal said:
It will be interesting how they do the Alpe stage, would be good to see them make it tougher than the Tour usually do.
The more likely route (imho) should be this one
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Agnello, Izoard, Lautaret, Alpe
 
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Ferminal said:
It will be interesting how they do the Alpe stage, would be good to see them make it tougher than the Tour usually do.

Glandon is probably the nearest big climb to Alpe d'Huez and it's still almost 40k from the top of Glandon to the start of the climb. Even the Giro can't fix that.
 
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roundabout said:
Glandon is probably the nearest big climb to Alpe d'Huez and it's still almost 40k from the top of Glandon to the start of the climb. Even the Giro can't fix that.

I realise they will never have Alpe coming straight off a descent, but they could probably do better to front load it. This year's stage isn't bad, but a bigger climb before Telegraphe/Galibier would have made it harder. 2008 they did the easy side of Galibier and maybe one other?
 
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What I want from the 2012 Giro-

- No TTT
- Prologue (confirmed)
- More sprinter's stages (4/5 in the first 10 days and 2 in the final week, including the final stage to encourage them to stay in).
- Stade Bianche
- Only 1 TT, but it being a long and undulating TT similar to 2009.
- Less Mountain top finishes 4/5 at most.
- At least one finish immediately following a descent of a big climb.
- 1 epic dolomite stage similar to stage 15 this year.
- Passo Stelivo
- No Zoncolan
 
Mar 24, 2011
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Jan the Man said:
- More sprinter's stages (4/5 in the first 10 days and 2 in the final week, including the final stage to encourage them to stay in).
- Stade Bianche
Until Zomegnan is in charge, this will never happen. He stated that the final stage will always be a TT.
 
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Eshnar said:
Agreed for the false flats.
I don't like the Gavia-Stelvio-Kleinboden because that would mean using the easy side of the Stelvio, which I see as a waste (they climb it rarely, at least use the proper side)

Then have a MTF on the Stelvio the day after. It doesn't have to be either/or. ;)
 

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