Giro 2013 Stage 11: Tarvisio (Cave del Predil) - Vajont 1963/2013 (Erto e Casso)

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Rajna31 said:
Taborre is out of this race if I remember correctly. I think that Di Luca wil have to look after Santambrogio, but Rabottini's certainly a possibility.

Yes, correct. Taborre dropped out today - my bad. Although I can defend myself given that both the result sheet here and the race page in steephill miss that fact. :)
 
Imo Nibali should use this climb to try and put time into every close rival on GC.

The stage profile doesn't lend itself to tactical games with too much valley in between the climbs and the last climb being too short to use the man up the road tactic. And with the following 2 stages being easy he could rest well after a big effort.

With the team not looking great he will eventually be isolated and "gang banged" on the long multiple mountain pass stages latter on and having a bigger buffer would be perfect for him to play it cool.
 
This one will be a target for the teams who have nothing to lose, anymore, but those bonus seconds will be tempting. If they've reeled in any breakaways, Nibali and Evans will have to have a go.
 
Ovaro? How dare you.

Break will probably not go until 70-80km. The presence of Farnese will decide whether or not it stays, as BMC will not chase.

Wouldn't be surprised if Wiggins goes ballistic from the bottom.
 
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seldon71 said:
Not so many teams with GC goals left - means a lot of riders looking for stage glory :

GARMIN! Hesjedal/Danielson/Stetina all potential attackers. Haas doesn't appear to have form.

Danielson DNF-ed and Hesjedal is thinking of exiting stage left, so Stetina is the only one left.
 
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Ferminal said:
Ovaro? How dare you.

Break will probably not go until 70-80km. The presence of Farnese will decide whether or not it stays, as BMC will not chase.

Wouldn't be surprised if Wiggins goes ballistic from the bottom.

yeah but before that he needs to descend first? I guess, he might have to go balistic since he might have to chase the maglia rosa group after being dropped in the descend :p:p
 
seldon71 said:
And I have hard time to believe there is anyone else than one Danilo di Luca whom Danilo di Luca looks after...

I think he realises that Vini have a real chance to get on the podium here with Santa, Di Luca did some good work yesterday and it would be a huge result for the team if they got a podium.
 
ElChingon said:
Danielson DNF-ed

You sure about that? All the results I've seen (Gazzetta, CQ, CN) have him in the 20:53 group and I haven't heard anything about him dropping out. Of course CN has him listed 3 times for the stage - finishing @ 20:53, DNS, and DNF. They also have him listed in the GC list.

Seems like CN is having some issue with Garmin results today. For all the finishers at ToC they have "Garmin-Sharp" instead of their names.
 
Parrulo said:
Imo Nibali should use this climb to try and put time into every close rival on GC.

The stage profile doesn't lend itself to tactical games with too much valley in between the climbs and the last climb being too short to use the man up the road tactic. And with the following 2 stages being easy he could rest well after a big effort.

With the team not looking great he will eventually be isolated and "gang banged" on the long multiple mountain pass stages latter on and having a bigger buffer would be perfect for him to play it cool.

pretty much this. Evans and Nibbles to go for it in a fight for the bonus seconds if the break isn't too far up the road.
Evans particularly if he has any intention of taking the maglia rossa
 
Evans won't kill his team for the time bonus but if other teams are hungry for a stage win, the break may not stick. There will be some tired legs from yesterday but also some riders that held something back thinking of this stage. Probably depends on how hard the peloton attacks the big climb. Time gap to the breakaway may not be that big after the descent.
 
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jaylew said:
You sure about that? All the results I've seen (Gazzetta, CQ, CN) have him in the 20:53 group and I haven't heard anything about him dropping out. Of course CN has him listed 3 times for the stage - finishing @ 20:53, DNS, and DNF. They also have him listed in the GC list.

Seems like CN is having some issue with Garmin results today. For all the finishers at ToC they have "Garmin-Sharp" instead of their names.

Yea, you're right. Should of known CN listings were jacked up. :rolleyes:

83 KEUKELEIRE Jens BEL OGE 4:58:35 20:53
84 DANIELSON Thomas USA GRS 4:58:35 20:53
85 WYSS Danilo SUI BMC 4:58:35 20:53
 
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Archibald said:
pretty much this. Evans and Nibbles to go for it in a fight for the bonus seconds if the break isn't too far up the road.
Evans particularly if he has any intention of taking the maglia rossa

Yeah they'd better start racking up some boni time. Galibier.. wuffff... will evans crack?*hope not* will nibali fade? *hope not* that climb reminds me of contador lost 4 minutes.
 
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Parrulo said:
The stage profile doesn't lend itself to tactical games with too much valley in between the climbs and the last climb being too short to use the man up the road tactic.

Did the valley before Stelvio last year not lend itself to tactical games?

A man up the road would be helpful on the last climb but even more so in the valley before the last climb.
 
Evans has a good chance today. If he does win it would mean more work for Nibali and Astana. Yesterday Sky attacked, today if Evans does it then another tiring day for Astanas. Works in favor of Sky. Astana sure would be hoping for a breakaway to win and the GC guys staying put.