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

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It seems to be Fuglsang is more concerned with the stage being the penultimate stage rather than the stage itself. I think he would be alot happier if it was earlier in the race.
 
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LukeSchmid said:
It seems to be Fuglsang is more concerned with the stage being the penultimate stage rather than the stage itself. I think he would be alot happier if it was earlier in the race.
No wonder, given how he cracked in the extremely easy last week of this years Vuelta. Put some real mountains in the 3rd week and he's done, unfortunately.
 
Mar 24, 2011
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jens_attacks said:
stay home.
wow italian tifosi will cheer for fuglsang no doubt
I highly doubt any of them will read Fulgsang's declaration, actually :D
 
Mar 17, 2009
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Eshnar said:
Tuttosport confirms the rumours about stage 19...

Treviso - Alpe Di Pampeago, 184 kms

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Passo Manghen, Passo Di Pampeago (I traced it by hand, so the profile is not exact), Passo Lavazè and the final 4 kms of L'Alpe Di Pampeago.

looks amazing!!!
The new management aren't letting the Tifosi down:D looks like they stuck with Zomegnan's philosophy without him(sadly):(
 
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LukeSchmid said:
It seems to be Fuglsang is more concerned with the stage being the penultimate stage rather than the stage itself. I think he would be alot happier if it was earlier in the race.

Fuggles said:
It can turn upside down everything when it is so late in the race, and it sounds a little extreme,” Fuglsang said.

That's the point - an exciting end to a 3-week race. The problem is what exactly?
 
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hfer07 said:
looks amazing!!!
The new management aren't letting the Tifosi down:D looks like they stuck with Zomegnan's philosophy without him(sadly):(

They will make the Giro harder then the other GT's like it's supposed to be. They just cut the travelling distance and probably won't have 9 MTF's etc.
 
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Lupetto said:

this is just stupid, if you like this stage profile then pls have the grace to never compain about clinic issues

Edit: WOW the attitude of posters to riders suggesting this stage is too hard too late in the race is, er, worrying

The overlap with posters moaning about the 'non-event' of Ventoux ia not surprising.

How many have ridden Ventoux one wonders, let alone after 3 weeks of racing :rolleyes:
 
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Winterfold said:
this is just stupid, if you like this stage profile then pls have the grace to never compain about clinic issues

Edit: WOW the attitude of posters to riders suggesting this stage is too hard too late in the race is, er, worrying

The overlap with posters moaning about the 'non-event' of Ventoux ia not surprising.

How many have ridden Ventoux one wonders, let alone after 3 weeks of racing :rolleyes:

What makes you think there's a correlation between hard stages and "clinic issues"? People dope for all kinds of stages, all kinds of sports. I really don't think a clean rider would look at this profile and then just decide to start doping after all.
 
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Winterfold said:
this is just stupid, if you like this stage profile then pls have the grace to never compain about clinic issues

Edit: WOW the attitude of posters to riders suggesting this stage is too hard too late in the race is, er, worrying

The overlap with posters moaning about the 'non-event' of Ventoux ia not surprising.

How many have ridden Ventoux one wonders, let alone after 3 weeks of racing :rolleyes:

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I will continue with 100 pics but 3 is the limit.

I hope you get it and I don't have to explain this.
 
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I can sympathise with Fuglsang. I would find it painful to climb Aprica yet alone Tonale. You would have to pay me a million just to get my bike onto the Stelvio, and nothing can get me to try the Mortirolo.

And all in the same stage?

Fuggedaboudit.

Yes hes a pro but after 19 stages this stage would be insane.

After 19 Giro stages it will be horrid.

The brave souls who make it as professionals in this thing of ours are some of the hardest men in history.

Anyone who is even at the start-line of a Grand Tour deserves praise.

I am looking forward to this stage already but if one of these heroes is willing to admit that it strikes the fear of god into him, he is in my eyes no less a man.

spalco said:
I'm so tired of cyclists *****ing and crying about the routes of races. Do something else if you don't want to ride it. Otherwise shut up and do your job, you're getting paid well enough to do it.

Viskovitz said:
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I will continue with 100 pics but 3 is the limit.

I hope you get it and I don't have to explain this.

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I think that stage 20 looks wonderful, but again suggests that a GT will be majorly back ended. Could be one of the best stages ever, but they will need to be careful not to make the rest of the 3 weeks overly difficult like last year. More TT could spice up stage 20 further, with the climbers attacking from the bottom of Mortirolo (or even on the climb prior) to make up big time. Really looking forward to see all the parcours revealed for Giro and Tour this month.
 
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Millar, (well known for his love of hard climbing stages :p ) tweeted this earlier this morning; "What do the fans think about the penultimate stage of 2012 Giro? Will it make it a better race to watch for you? #girofolly"
 
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Dancing On The Pedals said:
Millar, (well known for his love of hard climbing stages :p ) tweeted this earlier this morning; "What do the fans think about the penultimate stage of 2012 Giro? Will it make it a better race to watch for you? #girofolly"
It's a bit like asking: "Can I complain about it or should I shut up?" :)
He should have thought of it long ago.
 
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I don't see any problem with cyclists complaining about that stage. The Giro is known for pushing the boundaries and they've done so again.

Personally I think it's too tough or too late. Having a 218km penultimate stage is more to do with the Giro making sure it remains the toughest GT than it is about exciting racing. It's just mean.