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Giro d'Italia 2023, stage 11: Camaiore - Tortona 219 km

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Are you serious?
We've had next to zero GC action mano-a-mano, and we are stage 11. The Gran Sasso stage was a dud, we've hardly had any spectacle in breakaways (yesterday as an example), almost all of the 'excitement' came from crashes. No, this Giro has not been good at all so far.

Still much more enjoyable than the crashes and the covid.
TBF; everything is more enjoyable than crashes and covid.

Was he fiddling with his rear derailleur while riding, like we saw him do last week?

Maybe he was trying to remove a newspaper from his wheel.
 
Sad for Tao, he was in a Giro winning form, and just over in a second.
Also not great for Geraint and Roglic, it seems Roglic got some nasty rashes.

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Are you serious?
We've had next to zero GC action mano-a-mano, and we are stage 11. The Gran Sasso stage was a dud, we've hardly had any spectacle in breakaways (yesterday as an example), almost all of the 'excitement' came from crashes. No, this Giro has not been good at all so far.
I didn't have time to watch any second of this Giro so far, but skimming through the forum and some news reports it doesn't feel like I have missed out on anything racing-wise.
 

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