Waterloo Sunrise said:
Stages like this create more antipation than exciting action.
The cycling equivalent of macdonalds - just keep adding more sugar and salt until it tastes great.
Giro 2010 was ultra hard and rocked. This years stages sucked because Contador was so dominant but stage 15 was still epic, even with Contador, and this stage has similar advantages.
You're thinking of stage 20 as one that sucked, and yes Finnestre was disapointing. But that stage was flat until the mega climb, so the break that got away wasnt that impressive, Kiriyenka heads and shoulders above everyone else.
Stage 15 however had climbs from the start (Cat 1 Piancavolo 20k in). This meant that the people that tried the break were all climbers.
And what a break it was. Sella, Di Luca, Nieve, Carlos Sastre, Garzelli, Weening, Tschopp, Pirazzi, Hoogerland, Deignan, Pasamontes.
An awesome breakaway with great climbing skills that no one in the group was willing to chase.
The battle for the stage win is important as everyone knows it could be career defining. Theres the Cimma Coppi prize which everyone wants too. First over the Mortirolo might be even more impressive.
And it is a stage that has the potential to crack riders. Nieve cracked but won lst year. Cadel cracked on Mortirolo without Stelvio.
Oh and Crostis Zoncolan would have been epic too. That was the other super stage that sucked and it sucked because it wasnt a super stage by the time it started.
Exciting race action even if GC is settled.
And if there are still GC cards to be settled, well then, remember the day.
Eshnar said:
Millar is complaining about the Giro since a few years. He's not worth of any attention anymore.
To be fair, he did manage to finish this years superedition. Even win the tt at the end. And that is worthy of respect.