I just hope that we don't have ITT's as the last stage of a GT which happened in all three GT's in 2024. Not much GC action occur and it seems a waste of a stage.
It didn't happen in all three GT's in 2024.
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I just hope that we don't have ITT's as the last stage of a GT which happened in all three GT's in 2024. Not much GC action occur and it seems a waste of a stage.
The Giro had a very good distribution of it's stages I find. The first Time Trial came before the first awaited hard stage, the second TT came before the Alpine block started. The overall race design of the Giro this year was great, especially with the early action on day one and two. Starting from stage 4 though, the stages were designed quite poorly.I just hope that we don't have ITT's as the last stage of a GT which happened in all three GT's in 2024. Not much GC action occur and it seems a waste of a stage.
Maybe RCS finally discovered the power of NDAs...No legit rumors at all!?
Can't wait for another Cervinia MTF!Maybe RCS finally discovered the power of NDAs...
Aosta wants a mountain stage, local authorities have confirmed that.
I mean, if it comes before a proper Finestre stage so be it. Now of course a Pila MTF would be a lot better.Can't wait for another Cervinia MTF!
Yes I agree, or Colle San Carlo but Pila would be fine.I mean, if it comes before a proper Finestre stage so be it. Now of course a Pila MTF would be a lot better.
Nothing in the South Tyrolian press about a possible Dolomites stage OR Stilfsersjoch?Maybe RCS finally discovered the power of NDAs...
Aosta wants a mountain stage, local authorities have confirmed that.
Nothing since the old talks about the Stilfserjoch from last year/before the Giro.Nothing in the South Tyrolian press about a possible Dolomites stage OR Stilfsersjoch?
Giro had a sprint stageI just hope that we don't have ITT's as the last stage of a GT which happened in all three GT's in 2024. Not much GC action occur and it seems a waste of a stage.
The Giro d'Italia 2025 promises to give emotions also in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, with two stages that will enrich the 108th edition of the historic pink race. However, the long-awaited big departure from Trieste has now faded. Paolo Urbani's latest statements, which took place during the inscription of Enzo Cainero's name in the memorial cemetery of Udine, made it clear that the start of the 2025 Giro will probably take place from Albania or southern Italy.
It didn't happen in all three GT's in 2024.
I am confusing the 2023 Giro with the 2024 edition. Anyway, the point stands there is little GC action with an ITT in stage 21.
According to -
https://www.nordest24.it/giro-d-italia-2025-due-tappe-friuli-venezia-giulia/#google_vignette
and apparently no TT? Sounds odd as Ganna's always the reason why they have a TT in the Giro.
I think he's on about the stage 20 TT up Monte Lussari, which absolutely suffocated the racing in the stages prior. Watching Ineos tempo up the Giau/ Tre Cime was pretty depressing.Yeah, I don't know what to tell you, but the 2023 Giro also didn't finish with a TT.
the article is about the stages in Friuli, so I would think "no ITT" also only refers to those - meaning there will be no ITT in Friuli, while the initially planed Grande Partenza in that region would probably have included one.According to -
https://www.nordest24.it/giro-d-italia-2025-due-tappe-friuli-venezia-giulia/#google_vignette
and apparently no TT? Sounds odd as Ganna's always the reason why they have a TT in the Giro.
What a shame. I had hoped that the Gorizia stage would be an ITT.the article is about the stages in Friuli, so I would think "no ITT" also only refers to those - meaning there will be no ITT in Friuli, while the initially planed Grande Partenza in that region would probably have included one.
Regarding the Col Drusciè, the Giro has actually finished there back in 1977. I also heard some rumors off Le Gruppetto that the final weekend would have a stage in the Aoste Valley, followed by Finestre/ Sestriere, similar to 2015. Then a final TT in Rome starting in the Vatican.
I don't know how true this is, maybe some of you on here ITK could help.
But that TT very much doesn't qualify as having little GC action, which was the thing @yaco was complaining about. In other words, they simply are wrong.I think he's on about the stage 20 TT up Monte Lussari, which absolutely suffocated the racing in the stages prior. Watching Ineos tempo up the Giau/ Tre Cime was pretty depressing.
From the elevation, it looks like they finished at the finish area of the ski races. TBF it would thematically make sense if they did the same next year.
I think the finish was a bit lower then than what it will be next year.
No ITT is a farce, the one thing I'll give the Giro credit for in 2023/24 was the respectable amount of ITT km.
I think the finish was a bit lower then than what it will be next year.
I think the original layout was like the below:That profile looks to be from before the invention of the bike...