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Giro d'Italia Giro d‘Italia 2024, Stage 5, Genova-Lucca, 178 km

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I don't really mean in terms of gaps, I more mean in terms of the final week just being a bit too much of a war of attrition. There won't be fun attacks as much as people bonking and losing minutes.
If the 21 stages are of similar difficulty to half of the stages now, I don't think that is true at all. The most attritional races see attacks too.

While the route was far from brutal, the Tour was raced hard last year. And at its most attritional stage, we had half the GC riders in the break over Loze and plenty of attacks.
 
Full candy floss for Tadej today.

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The 2022 Tour had few sprint stages, and had those days been hilly ones, I think we'd still have had plenty of attack in the last week. Nothing about how that race unfolded suggests to me that a GT without sprint stages would be a slugfest.
 
Recent trend of not really letting a break get anything continues. I think if they get 4-5 minutes up the road then it creates more order and stops anyone trying anything mid-stage like happened on 3, you would think this preferable to the sprinter teams but it seems not.