Giro d'Italia 2018 stage 19: Venaria Reale – Jafferau 184km

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One thing nobody might think about yet but which could become quite important is that Froome might massively pay for todays effort tomorrow. Even if he gets pink today, this is far from over.
 
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Krokro said:
Officially never be rooting for Lopez or Carapaz again. What a bunch of freaking idi*ts... I'm so mad at this.

+1 what a couple of stupid b*st*rds, someone needs to pay them a little visit tonight ! Lopez is only 30" behind Pinot, it's nothing with what's left to climb.
 
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DFA123 said:
bigcog said:
Can't see Froome keeping this lead with 5 chasing but I hope I am wrong.
If they are all already on the limit though, it could end up like the big classics. Where one rider can be comfortably stronger than several chasers.
Otoh classics terrain is all pretty regular. Here there are other dynamics, climbing and descending and valleys, in which different riders have different strengths. And not many go solo for two hours (or more).

But, Froome does look incredibly strong.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
One thing nobody might think about yet but which could become quite important is that Froome might massively pay for todays effort tomorrow. Even if he gets pink today, this is far from over.
If he has pink

there is 0 chance he pays for it tomorrow.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
One thing nobody might think about yet but which could become quite important is that Froome might massively pay for todays effort tomorrow. Even if he gets pink today, this is far from over.
I don't buy that. Everyone will be paying massively for todays effort. If Froome is good enough to win by minutes today, then he's just stronger and so should recover better as well.
 
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Lopez & Carapaz aren't helping at all and it's smart. They should milk TD for all he's worth and then attack on the final climb. There is tmr as well.
 
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Just when I thought I will not see another Floyd's like "performance" of the century ever again, Puff Daddy is putting up another unforgettable show for us.

Well, as the classic would say:

“History doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes,” :cool:
 
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Gigs_98 said:
One thing nobody might think about yet but which could become quite important is that Froome might massively pay for todays effort tomorrow. Even if he gets pink today, this is far from over.

Indeed, assuming this sticks.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
rghysens said:
sir fly said:
Sestriere's a typical power climb.
We'll see how the gap will move.

It will increase. Do you really think sky put this up if they didn't know they could pull this off?
^ indeed
It'd be highly surprising if Froome isn't in the lead after this stage

If Froome ends up in pink at the end of such a long solo attack it will outshine anything even he has done in his careeer before.
 
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ontheroad said:
LaFlorecita said:
rghysens said:
sir fly said:
Sestriere's a typical power climb.
We'll see how the gap will move.

It will increase. Do you really think sky put this up if they didn't know they could pull this off?
^ indeed
It'd be highly surprising if Froome isn't in the lead after this stage

If Froome ends up in pink at the end of such a long solo attack it will outshine anything even he has done in his careeer before.
This Froome can achieve anything
 
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Brullnux said:
DFA123 said:
bigcog said:
Can't see Froome keeping this lead with 5 chasing but I hope I am wrong.
If they are all already on the limit though, it could end up like the big classics. Where one rider can be comfortably stronger than several chasers.
Otoh classics terrain is all pretty regular. Here there are other dynamics, climbing and descending and valleys, in which different riders have different strengths. And not many go solo for two hours (or more).

But, Froome does look incredibly strong.
True, I meant more in the way that five riders on the absolute limit, but also not willing to give 100% to the chase, won't catch a stronger rider giving 100%.