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Yeah, Montevergine looks pretty bad, it's the kind of climb that would only be good as a MTT with some flat before it that favours the TT specialists and not the small pure climbers.
Edit: Are the other sides of Montevergine actually paved? If the answer is yes, then they could climb one of them and have some rolling terrain on top of the climb before the classic finish, but I seriously doubt it.
This side of Montevergine (minus the final 2km) would be a bit different, more of a medium mountain stage with false flat at the end and not a MTF on a long climb with shallow gradients.
Yeah, you're right about Dumoulin and Froome.Red Rick said:Isn't the 30km in the Tour confirmed?Mayomaniac said:Good news, we haven't seen Campo Imperatore in a long time and I prefer a finish in Cima Sappada after Passo di San Antonio and Forcella Zovo to a Sorgenti del Piave MTF (there's probably just not enough space to host a MTF). My guess is that they'll probably decide the amount of km of ITT after seeing the Tour route, maybe they can attract some gt riders with longer TTs.
In any case, the Tour also has 35 km of TTT, which benefits most of the ITTers massively, though it might differences between different h2h pairings differently compared to an ITT.
The only 2 riders who want more ITTs at the Giro aren't going anyway. The Zoncolan and Finestre should make sure of that for Dumoulin, and Froome and Sky are not gonna win the Tour if Froome goes to the Giro.
Yeah, Montevergine looks pretty bad, it's the kind of climb that would only be good as a MTT with some flat before it that favours the TT specialists and not the small pure climbers.
Edit: Are the other sides of Montevergine actually paved? If the answer is yes, then they could climb one of them and have some rolling terrain on top of the climb before the classic finish, but I seriously doubt it.
This side of Montevergine (minus the final 2km) would be a bit different, more of a medium mountain stage with false flat at the end and not a MTF on a long climb with shallow gradients.