Giro d’Italia 2024, Stage 11: Foiano di Val Fortore – Francavilla al Mare, 207.0k

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Jun 20, 2015
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Bet Simon Clarke and Di Marchi are wishing they hadn't wasted all that energy yesterday right about now

I posted testerday that De Marche had to wait for stage 12 and 13. Stage 10 dinnt suit his characteristics and today is a sprint day.
 
Apr 8, 2023
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A sharp right turn then another onto the finishing straight BUT just before 3 km to go, so if anything happens there, guys will lose time.
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Apr 8, 2023
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207 km today and for the guys suffering it's going to be a long day in the saddle.
 
May 6, 2021
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It might be better for the break to knock off the pace a bit to try and incentivise more people bridging on the cat 3
 
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If Pogi gets similarly ill, he will likely also abandon to prepare for the Tour.
And can we have a race then or will G stifle it?
Also nice to see Cian's dns has given Wisma a lift-all out attacking racing. I'm back from Vancouver-I don't know how the forum survived without me.
Vancouver on a shoestring:
As I bid adieu to beautiful British Columbia, it would be remiss of me if I didn't thank all the kind people who made my visit so complete. To the fledgling couple (love's young dream) who hosted me, I say a big thank you. To the city of Vancouver that gave me such a warm welcome, I am forever in your debt. This is not goodbye, it is more a "see youse later". We'll meet again, I don't know when but Vancouver is indelibly in my heart.
 
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I don't think anyone would throw away a certain Giro victory just to prepare for the Tour. Not even Pogačar.

He'll see this one through until the end no matter what IMO.
Depending on how ill he'd get, it wouldn't necessarily be a certain victory.
 
May 6, 2021
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Uh oh, Milan looks like he's had enough of UAE, handbags!!!

Enjoying some of the ill-feeling developing in the peloton at the moment, hopefully we are treated to a decent punch-up out on the road before the end, really spice things up a bit.
 
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And can we have a race then or will G stifle it?
Also nice to see Cian's dns has given Wisma a lift-all out attacking racing. I'm back from Vancouver-I don't know how the forum survived without me.
Vancouver on a shoestring:
As I bid adieu to beautiful British Columbia, it would be remiss of me if I didn't thank all the kind people who made my visit so complete. To the fledgling couple (love's young dream) who hosted me, I say a big thank you. To the city of Vancouver that gave me such a warm welcome, I am forever in your debt. This is not goodbye, it is more a "see youse later". We'll meet again, I don't know when but Vancouver is indelibly in my heart.
I hope this means the the Canucks will beat Edmonton! I’m very superstitious like that
 
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I know a lot of people don't like him, but this broadcast today needs Vaughters because whoever talking now is soporific
 
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Toon Cruyt, team doctor at QS dismisses talk of raging pandemic in the Giro peloton, but says to Sporza,
QS have had a guy down with bronchitis but "fortunately he responded well to the antibiotics."
https://sporza.be/nl/2024/05/14/plo...een-virus-rondwaart-in-peloton~1715690197051/

English googling translation at https://cyclinguptodate.com/cycling...-tired-youre-just-more-susceptible-to-illness
I guess we’re forever fated to people using “pandemic” for every instance of illness going around.
 
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