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If they managed to inform us right when Bernal was on top of the Giau, he climbed it in ~32min, 1.30 faster than they did in 2016. The shorter stage probably helped a lot.
He still has the TT
Had a little packed lunch picnic for the descentDid George Bennett stop for duty-free at the top?
DefinatleyBernal in this form can take on the Slovenians. He did not look tired at the finish
Remco's final day at this Giro, yes?
The first one on the list was an imposter.Why is there a double Yates?
That makes it ~4 dudes who were faster than the first group in 2016?If they managed to inform us right when Bernal was on top of the Giau, he climbed it in ~32min, 1.30 faster than they did in 2016. The shorter stage probably helped a lot.
You know that the TT is 30, not 300kms, right?He still has the TT
he still needs to win the Giro and noBernal in this form can take on the Slovenians. He did not look tired at the finish
Bernal in this form can take on the Slovenians. He did not look tired at the finish
Yes, but with the short stage and lack of elevation gain before the Giau that's pretty much what I expected.That makes it ~4 dudes who were faster than the first group in 2016?
Do we know wind directions? could make huge differences as wellYes, but with the short stage and lack of elevation gain before the Giau that's pretty much what I expected.
There we go with the cloning again... I've tried to stop it!
Egan "The Stripper" Bernal
I think we'll get a more accurate estimate later.Yes, but with the short stage and lack of elevation gain before the Giau that's pretty much what I expected.
Bardet didn't realize he was second on the stage ! Even happier after being informed of this ;-)
Nowadays, there is no need. Vuelta is becoming much more important.If I were Bernal, I'd win as many stages as possible.
Winning 3+ stages for a GC rider is dominance.
Giau also wasn't the last climb of the day that year. But what a monster of a climb that was, this stage wasn't even that hard, but the climb before Giau was great and thinned the peloton out and soon they went into Giau, it was a 10 man peloton. The climb was great, the riders rode really well today, but RCS and RAI decided to take that joy away very quickly.If they managed to inform us right when Bernal was on top of the Giau, he climbed it in ~32min, 1.30 faster than they did in 2016. The shorter stage probably helped a lot.
Taking a real beating might be better for him in the long run. Now please don't send him to the Vuelta, shorter stage races and one day races during the 2nd part of the season is the way to go.Honestly Remco should have been at Andalucia. Than again it keeps his ego in check
