and at the start too by the look of it on Facebook.Currently raining at the finish. Weather might improve in the afternoon though.
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and at the start too by the look of it on Facebook.Currently raining at the finish. Weather might improve in the afternoon though.
Teddy apparently wants the stage win so expect lift-off second time up the climb.Another big Dolomites stage where in the end ain't nothing happens at all?
Wet descents too.Descents will be crucial today
Teddy apparently wants the stage win so expect lift-off second time up the climb.
1965 for the Giro I believe. Fignon 1984 looks like most recent GTI'd find it kinda cool if Pogacar manages to break the 10 minute gc barrier. Who was the last rider to do so? In any case, it would be a fitting end to this Giro.
I hope it dries up. Weather should be better soon.Descents will be crucial today
Feels like this is one of those "we just make up narratives to care about this stage as we go" targets. Nobody questions that he could have won by 10 minutes if he wanted to anyway.I'd find it kinda cool if Pogacar manages to break the 10 minute gc barrier. Who was the last rider to do so? In any case, it would be a fitting end to this Giro.
[content deleted]Feels like this is one of those "we just make up narratives to care about this stage as we go" targets. Nobody questions that he could have won by 10 minutes if he wanted to anyway.
I think any solo on the 2nd Grappa barely moves the needle for this Giro at all.
Feels like this is one of those "we just make up narratives to care about this stage as we go" targets. Nobody questions that he could have won by 10 minutes if he wanted to anyway.
I think any solo on the 2nd Grappa barely moves the needle for this Giro at all.
Muro Ca' del Poggio is that one Cat 3 climb I've never seen decide a race at all yet I feel I know it by hard cause they go full OCD about never skipping it when they're remotely near it.I guess the break will only go away on the Muro.
Nibali is the reason we all love cycling and the sport is an empty shell without him.14 years ago a promising Italian GC rider attacked on the Grappa descent, won his first ever GT stage and would later finish on the Giro podium.
Just saying.