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dunnojens_attacks said:what is wrong with two itt's in a grand tour?
dunnojens_attacks said:what is wrong with two itt's in a grand tour?
Eshnar said:dunnoI hope the ITT in Lecco is long enough.
Eshnar said:1-3 Danmark
REST
4: TTT in Verona
5: flat to Rimini or Cervia
6: flat (?) to Pescara
7: MTF to Campitello Matese or mixed stage to Campobasso
8: mixed (?) stage to Barletta or San Giovanni Rotondo
9: Foggia - somewhere in Lazio
10: Strade Bianche (Viterbo? - Siena)
11: MTF to San Pellegrino in Alpe
12: Rapallo
13: Somewhere in Piemonte (flat?)
14: Cervinia
15: MTF to Piani Resinelli(Lecco)
REST
16: ITT near Brescia (?)
17: Treviso - Tre Cime Di Lavaredo (OR Cortina)
18: Cortina - Vedelago
19: Vedelago - Alpe di Pamepago
20: Cavalese? - Passo dello Stelvio (and above)
21: Milan (flat or maybe ITT)
Lupetto said:This article also announces the return of Milano-Torino in 2012.![]()
My ideal Giro would be like the 2010 race: it was a hard Giro, as a Grand Tour has to be, but it was balanced. This year’s race wasn’t,” Acquarone recently told Italian magazine Tuttobici.
Duartista said:Um, what?
Considering most are agreed that the 2010 Giro was the best GT of the last decade, I don't see your point.
This years Giro route was one of the best and also hardest ever. It's true that there was no such a great fight, but please, there was some guy Alberto Contador. How the race was it always depends on the riders. In this year only Scarponi and Rujano wanted to fight with Albert, but just image this years route, and last years peloton. Epicness overload!Duartista said:http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/2012-giro-ditalia-to-have-a-more-balanced-route
Considering most are agreed that the 2010 Giro was the best GT of the last decade, this looks promising.
Duartista said:http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/2012-giro-ditalia-to-have-a-more-balanced-route
Considering most are agreed that the 2010 Giro was the best GT of the last decade, this looks promising.
Eshnar said:If you mean there aren't super HC as MTF, this is good. The important is there are super HC before the final climb... San Pellegrino In Alpe + Abetone is a great mountain stage, for example (perhaps too good to be so early in the race), St.Pantaleon + Cervinia the same. If the Stelvio is a penultimate climb the last one won't matter too much (and if it's easy the riders will be forced to attack on the Stelvio). It all comes down to the route of the dolomitic stages, especially the last one, which has a lot of alternatives. If the Tre Cime are really preceeded by Duran + Staulanza + Giau, I really don't see what you could expect more.
This years Giro route was one of the best and also hardest ever. It's true that there was no such a great fight, but please, there was some guy Alberto Contador. How the race was it always depends on the riders. In this year only Scarponi and Rujano wanted to fight with Albert, but just image this years route, and last years peloton. Epicness overload!
I'm just hoping for the presentation, where everything will be great etc, but when the race arrives then we will see that it was much better what Zomegnan created. I just can't forget before the Vuelta how almost everone said that it will be a super difficult Vuelta. Yeah, we have seen that... They will give us a Tour de France 2, and stole what made the Giro the best GT in the past few years.
Duartista said:There were some great stages, but there were too many mountain top finishes which made it rather one dimensional. It certainly wasn't one of the best GT routes ever.
The Hitch is correct that the 2010 Giro benefited from the freak L'Aquila stage and the bad weather, but it still had a much better balance of stages than this year (although a longer time trial would have been good).
Eshnar said:Today's Tuttosport has an article about stage 20. It confirms the rumours I posted... Cavalese - Stelvio
Cavalese - Egna - Mezzocorona - Val Di Non - Val Di Sole - Tonale - Aprica - Tirano - Mortirolo (from Tovo) - Grosio - Bormio - Stelvio, with 1 km of sterrato after the proper pass, to finish at 2832m.
I made the profile
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The Tovo side is not available yet, so I just used a sector of the Mazzo one. The actual climb should be 4 km longer, and so the descent.
Please note the total lenght of the stage...![]()
They want to go higher than the Bonette, to steal the record from the Tour.Zoncolan said:That would be absolutely epic, though I don't quite see the need for using sterrato on such a stage. There will probably still be plenty of snow at that altitude. The last thing we want to see is riders climbing off their bikes because they can't get any traction.
A stage with Tonale, Mortirolo, and Stelvio...drool0)
Eshnar said:Today's Tuttosport has an article about stage 20. It confirms the rumours I posted... Cavalese - Stelvio
Cavalese - Egna - Mezzocorona - Val Di Non - Val Di Sole - Tonale - Aprica - Tirano - Mortirolo (from Tovo) - Grosio - Bormio - Stelvio, with 1 km of sterrato after the proper pass, to finish at 2832m.
I made the profile
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The Tovo side is not available yet, so I just used a sector of the Mazzo one. The actual climb should be 4 km longer, and so the descent.
Please note the total lenght of the stage...
edit: Stage 13 should be a hilly stage finishing near Cuneo, while the MTF to Piani Resinelli could have Valcava before.
Eshnar said:Today's Tuttosport has an article about stage 20. It confirms the rumours I posted... Cavalese - Stelvio
Cavalese - Egna - Mezzocorona - Val Di Non - Val Di Sole - Tonale - Aprica - Tirano - Mortirolo (from Tovo) - Grosio - Bormio - Stelvio, with 1 km of sterrato after the proper pass, to finish at 2832m.
I made the profile
![]()
The Tovo side is not available yet, so I just used a sector of the Mazzo one. The actual climb should be 4 km longer, and so the descent.
Please note the total lenght of the stage...![]()
Eshnar said:Today's Tuttosport has an article about stage 20. It confirms the rumours I posted... Cavalese - Stelvio
Cavalese - Egna - Mezzocorona - Val Di Non - Val Di Sole - Tonale - Aprica - Tirano - Mortirolo (from Tovo) - Grosio - Bormio - Stelvio, with 1 km of sterrato after the proper pass, to finish at 2832m.
I made the profile
![]()
The Tovo side is not available yet, so I just used a sector of the Mazzo one. The actual climb should be 4 km longer, and so the descent.
Please note the total lenght of the stage...
edit: Stage 13 should be a hilly stage finishing near Cuneo, while the MTF to Piani Resinelli could have Valcava before.
Eshnar said:Today's Tuttosport has an article about stage 20. It confirms the rumours I posted... Cavalese - Stelvio
Cavalese - Egna - Mezzocorona - Val Di Non - Val Di Sole - Tonale - Aprica - Tirano - Mortirolo (from Tovo) - Grosio - Bormio - Stelvio, with 1 km of sterrato after the proper pass, to finish at 2832m.
I made the profile
![]()
The Tovo side is not available yet, so I just used a sector of the Mazzo one. The actual climb should be 4 km longer, and so the descent.
Please note the total lenght of the stage...
edit: Stage 13 should be a hilly stage finishing near Cuneo, while the MTF to Piani Resinelli could have Valcava before.
