Giro d'Italia Giro d’Italia 2024, Stage 9: Avezzano – Napoli, 214.0k

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Jan 23, 2011
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that felt like the last stage of a grand tour to me. today shouldve been a super hard hilly stage.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Great win by Kooij, albeit two years too late. Alpecin's tactics during the Giro have been baffling at best and dumb at worst.
 
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Overall far harder and more suited to an early break, but only a single climb in the last 30 km. I think there's a fair chance (10-20 %) that it is won from the peloton.
There's just so little space to pace flats to control a breakaway between 150 and 50km to go I really don't see how a strong break doesn't stay away.

It's a lot harder than Napoli '22 and that went to the break unconstested. In fact, I don't think I remember a single stage as hard overall that went to a bunch sprint.
 
Apr 30, 2011
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There's just so little space to pace flats to control a breakaway between 150 and 50km to go I really don't see how a strong break doesn't stay away.

It's a lot harder than Napoli '22 and that went to the break unconstested. In fact, I don't think I remember a single stage as hard overall that went to a bunch sprint.
Napoli last year?
 
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Narvaez is in pretty amazing form considering his interrupted prep for this race. Beating Pog on stage 1, won the group sprint on the white roads stage, in the mountains break yesterday and now this ride today. I think there's only one other rider here who could have got anywhere near winning today from a solo attack
 
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Mar 8, 2024
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So cringe this interviewer with Voigt

Whose is that Danish interviewer guy ? ...he gets on my wick

Sound like he is presiding and commenting over the funeral of the queen of England with his drawn out breathlessness and over deference style

We have enough faux intensity and 'poetic' overkill from Rob Hatch in every stage ...do we need more of this from him ?
 
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I only saw the last 4km, out on my bike all day. I enjoyed what I saw.

Watched the last 35k and that was entertaining I thought. The rest was a flat stage, I don't know what one would expect to happen, other than a more interesting formation of the initial break.
 
Jun 6, 2017
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Etertaining finale once again. These intermediate stages are delivering every single time this year.

Great attacks from Alaphilippe, Costiou and Narvaez! I really thought the latter would make it. Another heartbreak in Napoli after De Marchi/Clarke last year.
Even greater to see the Maglia Rosa up there as a leadout. That's what the tifosi love!
Leadout for who?
 

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Watched the last 35k and that was entertaining I thought. The rest was a flat stage, I don't know what one would expect to happen, other than a more interesting formation of the initial break.
How can you not be entertained by seeing the race leader leading out for his sprinter? Today was a rest day for the GC and we got the race we would have expected. As you say the BOTD wasn't all that, but still.
 
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How can you not be entertained by seeing the race leader leading out for his sprinter? Today was a rest day for the GC and we got the race we would have expected. As you say the BOTD wasn't all that, but still.

Is that a general question? If yes: I don't know it either. Attacks, daring moves, Pogileadout, extremly close catch of the last attacker, a few meters before the line. That's all pretty decent, also the big favourite got beaten (which apparently he is a bit good at)
 
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Napoli last year?
Hardest climb, while still a tempo climb, at 110km from the finish. Plus it's in the first week when it's easier to control breaks than in week 2.

The right sprinters nor the right domestiques to turn that stage into a sprint are there
 
Apr 30, 2011
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Speculation. Pogacar doesn't stike me as a spiteful guy. He's a racer, and I think he understands well that also means loosing and that not every dream comes to be real in the end.
I don't think a retaliation like that implies being spiteful. And when not doing interviews or posting on insta - but while on a bike - he strikes me as a killer. (and that is meant as praise)