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To be honest, as stage 20 I would unironically prefer a mtf on Fedaia from Canizei. Fedaia from the east as a mtf is completely unsuited for the finale of a gt. It's hard enough to scare any potential long range attackers, the final 5 km are the steepest meaning everyone will play the waiting game till then and even if you wanted long range attacks there aren't that many hard climbs to put in front of it. The best option is the Giau but from that side the Giau isn't really that hard either. I suppose you could use a large number of climbs to make things harder but then I'm not a fan of the concept of making your final mountain stage the hardest one. Fedaia as the finish of stage 20 would simply be mediocre at best.
Fedaiaaa!!!! is about the scenery on the east side
 
Has Fedaia ever been climbed from Canazei in the Giro? My quick sloppy research says no and I don't see why it would suddenly be different this time.

My wild guess is something like Fedaia-Pordoi-Fedaia as the last 3 climbs
 
Ah ! Might be that it's someone I don't recognize tbh :D But the hair looks odd though. The suit looks fine to me. But Almeida looks better in a suit for sure. Some people just suit suits while others don't. I guess contrasted colouring definitely helps. Now I shall find Hodeg in a suit for your thread :smilecat:

Oh yes, please, if you could find one that would be great... But I suppose it won't be easy. :(
 
Maybe Madonna di Campiglio?
Okay to my dying day I'll fail to recognize what's classified as dolomites and what isn't.

Still think Daone + MdC is already a good combo if they just finish in the town rather than above it like in 2015, especially if it's not the day before Mortirolo.

Bondone North + Durone +Daone before MdC should be pretty good right
 
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Is that in the Dolomites? I thought the Dolomites was the mountains within the valleys/roads in the area Trento - Feltre - Belluno - Pieve di Cadore - Toblach - Brunico - Bressanone - Bolzano and back to Trento?

Something like this

Or extending to this.
Overall you're correct, but the Brenta group is part of the Dolomites and takes it's name of the carbonate rock Dolomites. It's a large part of the Limeston Alps in Italy (I've always seen it as BS that the Brenta group is included, but not the Lienzner Dolomiten, but that's because they are not in Italy).