Aaaight. Time for the Real Giro
#makeilgirogreatagain
#makeilgirogreatagain
Eshnar said:STAGE 4: Catania – Caltagirone 198 km
May 8th
Technical Overview:
The Giro gets back to Italy with a very nervous stage in Sicily. From Catania, the riders will face a continuous series of twisty roads through the Sicilian countryside. None of this roads are particularly steep however, as the profile is inflated a bit. There are two categorized climbs on the way. The first one is Pietre Calde (GPM4, 9.3 at 2.8%), while the second is Vizzini (GPM4, 4.8km at 4.4%), both without any serious ramps. They should be quite irrelevant. The abundance of twists and turns will probably be the bigger issue for the peloton, as well as the absence of properly flat and straight road sectors. However, the stage ends with what is by far the hardest ramp of the day, which comes after an uphill drag of 9 km at 3.3% and 6 very tricky km, where an important point will be the fight for positions leading into the uphill sprint. The last 900m have an 8.5% average gradient, which is lowered by a 200m flattish section right at the start, after a first very short ramp. The rest of the finale is always over 10%.
Final km
The Climbs:
Pietre Calde (GPM4, 9.3 at 2.8%)
RCS don't seem to bother providing a profile for this kind of climbs, if they are in Italy...
Vizzini (GPM4, 4.8km at 4.4%)
See above.
What to Expect:
Uphill mass sprint. Maybe some minor gaps, besides time bonuses. The breakaway has a decent chance of success, though.
Caltagirone