Giro 2014 Route Rumours

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Eshnar said:
I don't think Acquarone will go away. Looks like just a security measure. I'm just worried about the health of RCS.
Just think for a moment of ASO stepping in. :eek:

Yeah, that might end up leading to the Giro designing routes like the Vuelta: backloaded, with tons of MTFs and no descent finishes.

Oh wait...
 
Descender said:
Yeah, that might end up leading to the Giro designing routes like the Vuelta: backloaded, with tons of MTFs and no descent finishes.

Oh wait...
That was happening in the age of Zomegnan too... As a matter of facts, how many descent finishes did Zome make?
 
Okay high mountain stages with descent finishes in the age of Zomegnan

The one where Cunego won the Giro in 2004

Presolana (?) the same year

Livigno in 2005

La Thuile in 2006

Briancon in 2007 (not counting the Murito to the finish)

Bergamo in 2007 (arguable that it was a high mountain stage)

2008 and 2009 I think there were none

Over the Monte Grappa in 2010

And none in 2011

I think that's about right?

Oh, right, forgot all about the worst Mortirolo stage ever in 2008.
 
roundabout said:
Okay high mountain stages with descent finishes in the age of Zomegnan

The one where Cunego won the Giro in 2004

Presolana (?) the same year

Livigno in 2005

La Thuile in 2006

Briancon in 2007 (not counting the Murito to the finish)

Bergamo in 2007 (arguable that it was a high mountain stage)

2008 and 2009 I think there were none

Over the Monte Grappa in 2010

And none in 2011

I think that's about right?

Oh, right, forgot all about the worst Mortirolo stage ever in 2008.

Yes, was about to point that out.

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Also in 2009 we had this:

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This:

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This:

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And this:

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If you count those last three then also last year's Ivrea stage was a descent finish. As well as the stages to Vicenza and Ascea, and the Sestri Levante stage of 2012.
Of all the stages listed a few were finishing on really short descents (Livigno 2005, Falzes 2004 and Presolana 2004 are as descent finishes as Angliru is...)

I'd say the only real descent finishes were Briancon 2007 (even though was an uphill sprint), Asolo 2010, La Thuile 2006 and Bergamo 2007.

4 out of 8 editions.
 
Eshnar said:
If you count those last three then also last year's Ivrea stage was a descent finish. As well as the stages to Vicenza and Ascea, and the Sestri Levante stage of 2012.
Of all the stages listed a few were finishing on really short descents (Livigno 2005, Falzes 2004 and Presolana 2004 are as descent finishes as Angliru is...)

I'd say the only real descent finishes were Briancon 2007 (even though was an uphill sprint), Asolo 2010, La Thuile 2006 and Bergamo 2007.

4 out of 8 editions.

That is having a very narrow definition of "descent finishes".

Even taking the broader sense (Pinerolo, Ivrea, Grappa), how many descent finishes are we going to see in 2014?
 
Descender said:
That is having a very narrow definition of "descent finishes".

Even taking the broader sense (Pinerolo, Ivrea, Grappa), how many descent finishes are we going to see in 2014?
if we take a broader definition, then you should be very happy of the 2013 route. But I seem to recall you weren't :p

This year I have no clue I'm afraid. They could make one to Foligno, to Savona and to Rivarolo if they want. I believe Rivarolo will be flat, but the other two could be.
 
Eshnar said:
if we take a broader definition, then you should be very happy of the 2013 route. But I seem to recall you weren't :p

This year I have no clue I'm afraid. They could make one to Foligno, to Savona and to Rivarolo if they want. I believe Rivarolo will be flat, but the other two could be.

A route is much more than the number of descent finishes. And if you read what I said, those two stages to Ivrea and... forgot the name of the other one were one of the (few) positive points I mentioned.
 
Descender said:
A route is much more than the number of descent finishes. And if you read what I said, those two stages to Ivrea and... forgot the name of the other one were one of the (few) positive points I mentioned.
since you were complaining about the lack of descent finishes I thought you had a narrower definition too, that's all.
 
Bavarianrider said:
Guys how come you are assuming the Grappa TT will be 30km. When i use Google maps it says Grappa an the start are only 22k,5km seperated:confused::confused:
Depends on what route you choose. The rumoured one is the side from Romano D'Ezzelino which measures 26 km

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plus you need to add the distance between Bassano and that town, 3-4 kms.
 
Isolated from the rest of the stage Rifugio Panarotta and Montecampione looks like great climbs. Long and fairly steep. Too bad there aren't any climbs which can be used in close connections with these, so whatever route they choose it will be a flat section before the last climb.

This is actually the only negative thing about the mountains in Italy. There are where few of the longer and more natural stage finish climbs like Montecampione, Alpe di Siusi, Monte Bondone, Merano 2000, etc., which can be coupled with the toughest and best climbs like Stelvio, Gavia, Mortirolo, Manghen, Sampeyre, Finestre, Fedaia, Giau, etc.