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Giro 2017, stage 10: Foligno - Montefalco 39,8km (ITT)

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Vasilis said:
Bavarianrider said:
People who say he pulled a Wiggins have no clue hwat they are talking abot. They have no eyes in their head either.
You don't see any parallels between Wiggins's 2012 Tour performance, where he climbed very well and also dominated the TT's?

No, because Wiggins dropped 10 Kilos plus, became ultra ultra skinny and yet had the same power as he had before. Dumolin simply improved in the mountains and kept his weight and power.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Mollema wasn't dissappointing. Just decent. Still ahead of Nibali in the GC. Only lost 10 s
He was 10 seconds ahead of Nibali fore the entire time trial and ended up 10 seconds behind. I'd say that's a disappointing way to end the time trial by losing 20 seconds in the last part, considering how much he's improved in time trials.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Mollema wasn't dissappointing. Just decent. Still ahead of Nibali in the GC. Only lost 10 s
He was 10 seconds ahead of Nibali fore the entire time trial and ended up 10 seconds behind. I'd say that's a disappointing way to end the time trial by losing 20 seconds in the last part, considering how much he's improved in time trials.
Thanks a lot for the info.
But Nibali paced himself pretty well.But still a bit disappointing.
Pinot 35 seconds behind Nibali?