I've suggested the same before, but I doubt the Vuelta would be willing to give up it's spot after the Tour.Climate-wise, it would be much better to swap Giro and Vuelta: Vuelta raced in May avoids heat waves + the Pyrenees are not affected by snow as much as the Alps in this time of the year, and Giro raced in August/September will usually mean quite nice weather (some heat is possible, but less than in Spain), and no problems at all with high mountain passes/finishes getting cancelled.
If they actually try the should be able to drop him on a descent.And is Sivakov the fourth guy? How can he suddenly descend so well?
Was it cold and rainy while you were out?What happened, i was out for a walk
Indeed.If Spilak was still around this would be the GT for him, he'd unzip his jersey and put 3/4 of the peloton OTL. Still kinda sad that he didn't try riding the 2013 Giro, that one with it's horrible weather would have been perfect for him.
Was it cold and rainy while you were out?
no way it's over a minute between him and peloton - more like 30s from looks of it. not sure what gps is actually showingCaruso almost into the virtual race lead already and Ineos shouldn't chase this IMO. All on UAE and Jumbo now.
Hear me out: The Grand Tour of Utah in May.Climate-wise, it would be much better to swap Giro and Vuelta: Vuelta raced in May avoids heat waves + the Pyrenees are not affected by snow as much as the Alps in this time of the year, and Giro raced in August/September will usually mean quite nice weather (some heat is possible, but less than in Spain), and no problems at all with high mountain passes/finishes getting cancelled.
He was in second already going into stage 20 and went on a legendary long range attack with Bilbao and Bardet to try and win the giro from Bernal. Didn't work but he still came 2nd overall and won the stage. Great stuff from a great riderWasn't this how Caruso attacked 2021 when he ended on the podium? Started on a descent and then went ahead with Bilbao on the climb?
I posted approximately 10 seconds before we got the helicopter images. Every year I make the mistake of trusting Italian GPS...no way it's over a minute between him and peloton - more like 30s from looks of it. not sure what gps is actually showing