Giro d'Italia 2018 STAGE 4: Catania – Caltagirone 198 km

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Ruben Fernandez ...

Rode away from everyone on similar finish on Stage 3 of 2016 Vuelta;
Was never at his best in 2017 following injury but positive form lately;
Rarely gets chance to ride for himself but has no GC guy to support here;
Is paying 125-1.
 
Tomorrow the weather should be good (but not too warm). But starting from Wednesday the weather should change and it could rain every day until Sunday.
Btw, who of the GC contenders of this Giro should handle rain pretty well? I know Aru and Froome not, the others no idea...
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Nirvana said:
Saronni said that the team will be all for Aru at the Giro, i can't see them leaving him in the dust at the first uphill finish except in the case Ulissi won't respect team orders.
Is Caltagirone very similar to Rodez?
Slightly less steep but quite a bit longer, almost double the distance (a bit like the bit to Arezzo, but more consistent throughout). It's basically right at the crossover at which point you begin to back alaphilippe or bala over sagan maybe.
 
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Laplaz said:
Tomorrow the weather should be good (but not too warm). But starting from Wednesday the weather should change and it could rain every day until Sunday.
Btw, who of the GC contenders of this Giro should handle rain pretty well? I know Aru and Froome not, the others no idea...
Pinot likes the rain and Lopez won a really rainy Tour de Suisse with tons of bad weather in 2016.
 
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Brullnux said:
Alexandre B. said:
Nirvana said:
Saronni said that the team will be all for Aru at the Giro, i can't see them leaving him in the dust at the first uphill finish except in the case Ulissi won't respect team orders.
Is Caltagirone very similar to Rodez?
Slightly less steep but quite a bit longer, almost double the distance (a bit like the bit to Arezzo, but more consistent throughout). It's basically right at the crossover at which point you begin to back alaphilippe or bala over sagan maybe.

Spot on (at least by judging by the numbers).
 
Caltagirone is a cat 4 climb while Rodez is not even categorized, IMO.

But in recent years, with focus on shorter, but steeper climbs.. we might have to change that rating system. Caltagirone could become a cat 3 climb and Rodez a cat 4.

What makes 4 km at 4% more important than a 850 m ramp at 8.5%? It's a different effort but both are climbs and "walls" eliminate more sprinters than longer, soft climbs in the 3-5% range.

No one bar Kittel are dropped on longer 3-4% climbs. It's an outdated system.
 
The Barb said:
Ruben Fernandez ...

Rode away from everyone on similar finish on Stage 3 of 2016 Vuelta;
Was never at his best in 2017 following injury but positive form lately;
Rarely gets chance to ride for himself but has no GC guy to support here;
Is paying 125-1.
Ezaro is twice as long and almost twice as steep as Caltagirone
 
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Brullnux said:
Alexandre B. said:
Nirvana said:
Saronni said that the team will be all for Aru at the Giro, i can't see them leaving him in the dust at the first uphill finish except in the case Ulissi won't respect team orders.
Is Caltagirone very similar to Rodez?
Slightly less steep but quite a bit longer, almost double the distance (a bit like the bit to Arezzo, but more consistent throughout). It's basically right at the crossover at which point you begin to back alaphilippe or bala over sagan maybe.

it's about as steep, those official figures include a short flat part. The final ~650m average at almost 10%
 
The detour they make in the finale tomorrow should make positioning more important than if they went straight to the finish.

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Red Rick said:
Rodez has little to do with the climb profile and everything to do with how important position is and how hard you get launched into that climb.
What made aru lose the jersey in rodez is however that he was badly positioned entering a high speed approach to the final ramp. And although there is a short downhill section close to the finish, looking on the map of the final kilometers that doesn't look very highspeedy to me. I think this will be a lot more about strength and explosiveness than positioning
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Red Rick said:
Rodez has little to do with the climb profile and everything to do with how important position is and how hard you get launched into that climb.
What made aru lose the jersey in rodez is however that he was badly positioned entering a high speed approach to the final ramp. And although there is a short downhill section close to the finish, looking on the map of the final kilometers that doesn't look very highspeedy to me. I think this will be a lot more about strength and explosiveness than positioning
When everyone is wheel in wheel and the first people start decelerating because the incline start, at some point people will have to start to stop riding as hard as possible cause the time difference between the front wheels would make them collide.

That won't happen here. But the extreme technicality makes it much more likely that gaps appear because the peloton is just stretched like crazy.
 

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