lol why should he?airstream said:but anyway i think he is adored by entire italy, no?![]()
lol why should he?airstream said:but anyway i think he is adored by entire italy, no?![]()
airstream said:on a serious note, i don't think sky will be ever that strong as they were in this year's tour, but froome or wiggins can easily win without the train. in the tour they were by far better than anyone else on the climbs and actually the train performed a controle function purely.
Eshnar said:lol why should he?![]()
zalacain said:I don't ever remember Wiggins attacking.
airstream said:verbier, monte grappa. and yet he was going to commit a decisive move on morzine-avoriaz.
he's not hopeless in this regard. based on his dynamics he may start flying next season.
the route is taken almost entirely from an italian forum. While the second week seems almost certain, the first one has been basically guessedgooner said:Cycling Weekly are speculating on the route and this is what they think:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/534769/giro-d-italia-2013-route-speculation-hots-up.html
Parrulo said:2 of the most impressive attacks on the history of this sport. and 50 meter burst to get to frank's and nibali's wheel on verbier and his super powerful attack on mote grappa that was brought back without any difficulty by the liquigas domestiques.
Eshnar said:the route is taken almost entirely from an italian forum. While the second week seems almost certain, the first one has been basically guessed![]()
the poster labels stage 5 as ITT, but from Altamura to Barletta there are 70 kms. At least they dropped it.
As for Ischia, RCS have still to decide upon going there. So the first week of the Giro is not fixed yet.
Actually the original post had the last stage as road stage Vicenza - Milano.SafeBet said:Plus, two TTs in the last three days seem highly unlikely to me.
Eshnar said:Today there's an article that says Ischia has been dropped. What's interesting is that it adds that the third stage will start from Sorrento, while the second stage could feature Monte Faito (either a MTF or descent finish)That would be the best news I've heard in a while
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If they wanna go Unipublic using climbs like Monte Faito I can live with it18-Valve. (pithy) said:Indeed, although I hope RCS won't go Unipublic on us. This should help combat the comparatively low viewership figures of the first week(end), though.
Calling this "proper climb" is a bit of an euphemismFerminal said:A proper climb on Stage 2?
Blasphemy, we need 6 sprint stages before a gap-creating climb!
fair enoughFerminal said:Well it'd be the hardest (finishing) climb in July. But yeh, +1000m = proper climb. Or perhaps better put, not a pre-Vuelta Purito climb = proper climb.
Yeah that's the planPeccio89 said:This looks like a great climb, especially for the first sunday of the race when we are used to a flat borefest.
They may decide to arrive after the descent to favour Nibali i guess.