Giro 2018 stage 14:S.Vito Tagliamento-Monte Zoncolan 186km

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Dumoulin the giraffe to lose 8 minutes to Yates. At least Chaves can't **** it up for Yates this time. Or can he?
 
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The Chicken said:
Dumoulin the giraffe to lose 8 minutes to Yates. At least Chaves can't **** it up for Yates this time. Or can he?

The giraffe? He's not even *that* tall, and then I suppose Yates is a mouse in your analogy?
 
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Tonton said:
I don't know what to expect. i just re-watched the '10 Zonc on YouTube, Basso opening a big Gap on Cuggles between 2.2 and 1.6 km to go, going from a 30" advantage to a minute. The climbers need to stretch Dumo before that to hope for significant gains. I think it will be a great stage, I hope that yaco is right. For sure, it won't mark the end of Il Giro, but it's the first true test as fatigue is starting to accumulate.
Didn't Simoni attack from quite down the Col and literally made Popovych & Casagrande blow up when they tried to cope with him?

Haven't rewatched that stage lately. That's why I'm asking. Basically that's my memory from 2003.

Wait Pantani and Popovych attacked quite a few times earlier on!?
 
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The Chicken said:
Dumoulin the giraffe to lose 8 minutes to Yates. At least Chaves can't **** it up for Yates this time. Or can he?
Can't wait to quote you again tomorrow when it's other way round (not 8 minutes but ~30 sec.).
 
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Stella0596 said:
The Chicken said:
Dumoulin the giraffe to lose 8 minutes to Yates. At least Chaves can't **** it up for Yates this time. Or can he?

The giraffe? He's not even *that* tall, and then I suppose Yates is a mouse in your analogy?
But the analogy is alright. :D He is a giraffe among the muntjacs. Pozzovivo is a Pudú.
 
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The Chicken said:
Dumoulin the giraffe to lose 8 minutes to Yates. At least Chaves can't **** it up for Yates this time. Or can he?
We expected better from you, something along the lines that Yates bends space-time behind him when he rides through the tunnels so he arrives to the finish while the rest of the bunch goes in a loop back to Ovaro.
 
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Take me back to 07. :(
 
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Seriously, this is the point where no of you should answer to any posts written by the Chicken. If he was just a fanboy he wouldn't write his posts like this. He would write that he thinks Yates will win easily but he wouldn't insult other riders in every single comment he makes. This is purely about provoking and it won't get any better if you respond to the stuff he posts.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Seriously, this is the point where no of you should answer to any posts written by the Chicken. If he was just a fanboy he wouldn't write his posts like this. He would write that he thinks Yates will win easily but he wouldn't insult other riders in every single comment he makes. This is purely about provoking and it won't get any better if you respond to the stuff he posts.

:confused:
 
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Tonton said:
I don't know what to expect. i just re-watched the '10 Zonc on YouTube, Basso opening a big Gap on Cuggles between 2.2 and 1.6 km to go, going from a 30" advantage to a minute. The climbers need to stretch Dumo before that to hope for significant gains. I think it will be a great stage, I hope that yaco is right. For sure, it won't mark the end of Il Giro, but it's the first true test as fatigue is starting to accumulate.
It's the fact that the easier final 2km come after the super steep middle section that makes the difference, most gys are cooked and those who still have something left can extend their lead by pushing bigger gears on the more moderate gradients. The more constant pace on the middle section won't really help Dumoulin that much, drafting is a non factor and if you don't push the same w/kg you get dropped. I hope for a hard pace already on Duron, Astana should make the race hard and I hope that FDJ have saved their firepower for this stage.
Fun fact: Nibali lost minutes on the ascent in 2007, but since then only Basso and Anton have climbed it faster.
But that's not important.
Never forget:
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Maybe the Zonc is too steep for specialist climbers to do much. It becomes a mountain TT that is a test of the best legs and sustained aerobic power output over 40 minutes after two weeks of racing. I think the Zoncolan might actually favour the defending champion. Dumoulin seems to be slowly improving based upon how he was closing on Yates at the end pf the last uphill finish. So far Yates has not shown an ability to sustain an attack for more than a few minutes. We will see.
 
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I think guys like Lopez, Formolo and maybe Carapaz will try to go earlier on the Zonc, from at least 5-6km to go. From the big guns I think Pozzo will try first, and that's where we will see who's strong and who is not. I'm curious about Yates, will he continue his phenomenal climbing performance. If he wins tomorrow, and if Dumoulin loses close to a minute, it's bad news for him and everybody else. But if someone else wins and Yates doesn't show as the strongest of the favorites, we'll have a spectacular racing till the very end of this Giro.

Lopez ftw.
 
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The difference with a normal climb (like l'Alpe d'Huez) is that you don't really need to accelerate suddenly to drop the others. A steady pace in a relaxed style (as far as possible) should be enough to drop the lesser climbers. Basso in 2010 was excellent. I hope a few strong helpers will set a high pace in the first kilometers, and then, before halfway, the big guns make one big effort to the finish, enough to create big gaps. A real climber should be able to take a minute tomorrow on most of the others. The question is if there is a real climber (with good legs) in this Giro.
 
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No hiding tomorrow.
There's going to be natural selection and I suppose only those feeling really good will be able to attack regardless of what's happening in the group. It's tricky to try something just because some of rivals are struggling. On such a climb it's often better to keep spinning than to be tempted by someone's suffering. 100 meters on the hardest parts equal half a minute on the clock.
 
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I think the Yates brothers thrives the best on brutal climbs that are harder than Mur De Huy (which is almost too easy for them to win). I'm thinking Aia, Montelupone, Bordako Tontorra and Mirador De Ézaro.

But they are still among the best on the longer climbs as well. They are like a Purito duo.
 
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Piepoli Giro '07 was one of my picks in the infamous draft :cool: so good that he could afford to give the stage to a team mate.
 
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Tonton said:
Piepoli Giro '07 was one of my picks in the infamous draft :cool: so good that he could afford to give the stage to a team mate.
He hadn't been that good in a long time, but people forget about his performances form 1996 to 2000, nobody remembers that the guy was 5th on the Hautacam on the freaking Bjarne stage! :D
 
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Just rewatched the Zoncolan stage in 2010. Something similar would be great tomorrow but i doubt it...
 
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Predictions:

- Esteban Chavez DNS
- 1-2 GC guys will lose minutes (Froome? Aru? Dennis?)
- Time gaps will be small among the rest
- Most of the GC guys and their teams will keep something in reserve. Expect fireworks in Stage 15
- Stage 14 will be where someone loses the Giro. Stage 15 will be where someone wins it (Yates?)
 
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DanielSong39 said:
Predictions:

- Esteban Chavez DNS
- 1-2 GC guys will lose minutes (Froome? Aru? Dennis?)
- Time gaps will be small among the rest
- Most of the GC guys and their teams will keep something in reserve. Expect fireworks in Stage 15
- Stage 14 will be where someone loses the Giro. Stage 15 will be where someone wins it (Yates?)
I like the way you think...it could be not much tomorrow for the top-4, but havoc on Sunday and heart-break for the rider or riders who haven't recovered. Stage 15 could be when things happen.