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Giro d'Italia Giro d’Italia 2025: Post-Race Rating Poll

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What would you rate the 2025 Giro?


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Feb 18, 2015
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The ones seperated by an empty line are differences that are just indisputable in my mind, the ones clustered together I might be swayed one way or another.

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I'm pretty sure that if you were a Froome fan instead of a Nibali fan you would have 2016 and 2018 in the reverse order. With all the talk about the 2011 TdF, the 2016 Giro was the true Italian equivalent, where nothing happened before stage 14 but the race afterwards was unbelievable. 2018 was a really good race throughout.

Also, I just think recency bias works the other way around with you because after a while you've forgotten all things you disliked about a race so you rate it higher.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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I'm pretty sure that if you were a Froome fan instead of a Nibali fan you would have 2016 and 2018 in the reverse order. With all the talk about the 2011 TdF, the 2016 Giro was the true Italian equivalent, where nothing happened before stage 14 but the race afterwards was unbelievable. 2018 was a really good race throughout.

Also, I just think recency bias works the other way around with you because after a while you've forgotten all things you disliked about a race so you rate it higher.
I'm not gonna deny I'm a wee little biased cause I was there in Apeldoorn drunkenly writing songs for Tom Dumoulin and all that stuff.

But I also think the 2018 Giro wasn't that great before Zoncolan - barely any Giro is, and its reputation relies a bit too heavily on the Finestre stage, which was the most batshit individual stage I have seen. But similarly, I think 2016 is too heavily remembered for the Kruijswijk crash and madness of stages like Andalo and Corvara are easily undersold a bit.
 
Jul 7, 2013
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In absolute terms, he's better than pre crash, so that's I don't really think that's hampering him.

By absolute terms you mean w/kg ? It makes no sense to compare it due to a huge jump of performance between 2019 and 2025 (clinic). Therefore it's hard to say how many % of his pre-crash version he utilizes now. Can be less than 100%.