Giro d'Italia Giro d'Italia 2021 stage 16: Sacile - Cortina d'Ampezzo 212km

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All we want is Panem et circenses. Not asking too much :D

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declined in modern language: "cycling carnage". I think we can say it without offending riders' sensitivity
 
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#Giro - Salvato (CPA delegate) said riders wanted to do the stage, but conditions aren't good. They hoped for a better weather and they wanted to do all the stage, but considering that weather can change in mountain they wanted to avoid a situation like Sanremo 2013.

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So there won't be dangerous conditions, but the mere (fringe) possibility of it is enough to cancel Cima Coppi.
 
Riders? Absolutely not. I'll ask again, please answer this: What kind of exclusive information is it that the riders in the buses at the stage start will have access to? A private weather forecast?

They. Are. In. ITALY! They are likely to have scouts all over the route. But you seem to have just decided - while sitting nice and warm 1000s of Ks away - that you obviously have better knowledge about whether or not the descents are dangerous. Again; I'm going to take the word of the people actually involved in the race.

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#Giro - Salvato (CPA delegate) said riders wanted to do the stage, but conditions aren't good. They hoped for a better weather and they wanted to do all the stage, but considering that weather can change in mountain they wanted to avoid a situation like Sanremo 2013.

So... at the end of the day it wasn't the riders who didn't want to race the full stage... guess that bit about the riders being whiny wasn't true after all.

Stupid decision. Just finish the Giro now if they don't want to ride it.

Look above, it wasn't the riders who didn't want to ride the full stage.
 
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#Giro - Salvato (CPA delegate) said riders wanted to do the stage, but conditions aren't good. They hoped for a better weather and they wanted to do all the stage, but considering that weather can change in mountain they wanted to avoid a situation like Sanremo 2013.

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So there won't be dangerous conditions, but the mere (fringe) possibility of it is enough to cancel Cima Coppi.

Nooo it's the riders who are scared and it's all their fault! The experts on CN Forums already said so!
 
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#Giro - Salvato (CPA delegate) said riders wanted to do the stage, but conditions aren't good. They hoped for a better weather and they wanted to do all the stage, but considering that weather can change in mountain they wanted to avoid a situation like Sanremo 2013.

And there are people actually on the climbs right now on social media saying the conditions are fine.


basically "instability in May in high mountain-stages" could be a reason to cancel stages until the end of times.
*all it takes is possibility
 
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They. Are. In. ITALY! They are likely to have scouts all over the route. But you seem to have just decided - while sitting nice and warm 1000s of Ks away - that you obviously have better knowledge about whether or not the descents are dangerous. Again; I'm going to take the word of the people actually involved in the race.



So... at the end of the day it wasn't the riders who didn't want to race the full stage... guess that bit about the riders being whiny wasn't true after all.



Look above, it wasn't the riders who didn't want to ride the full stage.

As mentioned above, there is no reason to believe that the Giau descent is any less dangerous than the cancelled ones

Point 2: it's the riders union guy that communicated the reasons why the stage was shortened, so it is the riders whether you like it or not