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Eshnar said:
So I guess Val Martello won't be there. Can't say I'm disappointed, but I was hoping for a long range attacking stage and certainly Montecampione isn't. The only hope now would be the final Friday, but with the Zonc the day after it would be hopeless anyway :(
There's only the Carpegna for attacks then, which is too early in the race so I doubt anyone will need to try.

If the rumors that the stage to Montecampione will start from Valdengo it's true then it means there won't be any other climbs before the last one: it's 200km just to get to the base of the climb.

A nice approach would have been Vivione+Presolana, but unfortunately that would require a much closer start.
 
Peccio89 said:
If the rumors that the stage to Montecampione will start from Valdengo it's true then it means there won't be any other climbs before the last one: it's 200km just to get to the base of the climb.

A nice approach would have been Vivione+Presolana, but unfortunately that would require a much closer start.
No matter what climbs you put before Montecampione, no one would attack before the last climb. You can't do 20 km at 7.5% alone and manage to stay away from the peloton.
 
We're at 2006 levels :D:eek:

Ponte Di Legno - Val Martello looks confirmed at stage 16.

Stage 19 will be a MTT. But there are two different sources claiming two different things:
- Plan De Corones
- Monte Grappa

For transfers reasons I tend to trust the latter. That would be Bassano - Monte Grappa, 30-32 km (the climb would be raced through the side used as descending in 2010)
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1. Belfast - Belfast ITT
2. Belfast - Belfast [flat?]
3. Armagh - Dublin [flat/hilly]
4. Bari TTT
5. ??? - ???
6. Frosinone - Foligno [hilly/flat]
7. Foligno - ???
8. ??? - Eremo Del Carpegna [MTF]
9. Lugo - Pian Del Falco (or Pian Cavallaro) [MTF]
rest
10. Modena - Ponte a Ema? [hilly?]
11. ??? - Savona [flat/hilly]
12. Barolo - Barbaresco ITT [hilly]
13. Fossano - Rivarolo [flat]
14. Aglié - Oropa [MTF]
15. Valdengo - Montecampione [MTF]
rest
16. Ponte Di Legno - Val Martello [MTF]
17. Sarnonico - Vittorio Veneto [flat/hilly]
18. Belluno - Rifugio Panarotta [MTF]
19. Bassano - Monte Grappa [MTT]
20. Maniago - Zoncolan 167 km [MTF]
21. Gemona - Trieste 169 km [flat]

2006 all the way. Hope for RoboPorte to highlight the race :D
 
Lols, what happened to "making it a soft route the attract the Tour contenders" ?

Did they realise already that you don't do the Giro period if you want to win the Tour?

Would be good if the Grappa ITT had 15km of flat to start with, still better than Kronplatz though /tonyridermode.
 
It would be much better if they raced up grappa and finished on the descent rather than an itt. I get tt up corones as its difficult to do road stage there but tts up mountains are for me inferior to stages on the mountains.
 
Ferminal said:
Lols, what happened to "making it a soft route the attract the Tour contenders" ?

Did they realise already that you don't do the Giro period if you want to win the Tour?
I hope so.
I stated multiple times though, Zomegnan wasn't "sacked" because of the hardness of his routes. Proof is that his right arm, Vegni, is now in charge.
I'm all for difficult routes but imho a MTT like that, on stage 19, is an overkill.

Not to mention that a guy like Porte will win it by 4 minutes.

edit: the Grappa stage will have 5 km or so of flat before the climb. From Bassano to Romano d'Ezzelino. That's why I mentioned 30-32 km
 
oh, I missed that Tuttosport's article mentions that stage 1 might be a TTT instead of a prologue :eek: and that it's still not sure whether RCS will manage to get the UCI permission for the early rest day or not
 
Oct 23, 2011
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That third week is crazy :eek:

Being Dutch I hope Kruijswijk comes back with his 2011 third week mode.

Giro definitely my favourite race of the year for a few years now though. As long as all these MTF's arn't Vuelta-style, but proper mountain stages, it's not looking to disappoint this year either!