airstream said:If any balance in stage races design exists, it is the 2013 Giro!![]()
This. First balanced GT we've had in a long long time. Really cant wait
airstream said:If any balance in stage races design exists, it is the 2013 Giro!![]()
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Gotta say that this is one of the hardest GT routes in recent history, even though it lacks a Zoncolan / Mortirolo type of climb.
Netserk said:Are you kidding me? It's on 2009 level.
How many real MTF's the Giro 2009 had? As I see 1 — Monte Petrano.18-Valve. (pithy) said:LOL no. It's underrated as hell, IMO.
airstream said:How many real MTF's the Giro 2009 had? As I see 1 — Monte Petrano.![]()
Netserk said:Are you kidding me? It's on 2009 level.
That stage is a bow to Cav clearly.theyoungest said:What a borefest stage 1 has become. Probably Cav threatened not to show up.
It is harder than 2012. Not in the mountains, but in all the other stages.Netserk said:It's closer to 09 than it is to 10, 11 and 12.
It's not harder than '12. I have just compared all the stages, and although it is closer than I though it would be, '12 is still harder than '13.Eshnar said:It is harder than 2012. Not in the mountains, but in all the other stages.
2012 vs 2013Netserk said:It's not harder than '12. I have just compared all the stages, and although it is closer than I though it would be, '12 is still harder than '13.
Eshnar said:2012 vs 2013
Stelvio > Tre Cime
Cortina > Galibier
Pampeago > Val Martello
I did say 2012 wins in term of mountain stagesNetserk said:'13 only has one mountain stage over 170km![]()
Yep, very high chanceNetserk said:The worst thing about the stage is that I fear they'll wait for the last steep 1.5 km.
Netserk said:The worst thing about the stage is that I fear they'll wait for the last steep 1.5 km.
Big Props to Eshnar, but his avatar is really boring.will10 said:Just read this again. Seriously great work Eshnar.
How dare youcineteq said:Big Props to Eshnar, but his avatar is really boring.
It should definitely be possible. The surrounding roads are open (they were a few years ago, dunno if it's changed)zebedee said:I thought of driving along the coast to watch the climb from Acciaroli up to San Mauro Cilento (because the riders will be going quite slow at that point) then back to Ascea for the finish. Is it usually possible to do this or do the surrounding roads tend to be closed until the race has passed? Thanks for any information.