Can't wait for another Cervinia MTF!
Too bad it can't be chained with Montevergine Di Mercogliano and Planche des Belles Filles.
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Can't wait for another Cervinia MTF!
It's sad because it's trueCan't wait for them to announce stelvio or agnello 45km into a 190km stage that will no doubt be neutralized and turned into a 50km mountain sprint during the race
In all fairness I don't mind Montevergine Di Mercogliano in the first week, it's the classic easy first week MTF.Too bad it can't be chained with Montevergine Di Mercogliano and Planche des Belles Filles.
Awful climb. Even though I don't expect Finestre during the first week, it should be something more than a climb where 20+ riders are still gathered with 1 km left.In all fairness I don't mind Montevergine Di Mercogliano in the first week, it's the classic easy first week MTF.
In all fairness I don't mind Montevergine Di Mercogliano in the first week, it's the classic easy first week MTF.
My impression is that people mostly hated the Super version. I don't think its inclusions in 2014 and 2017 were particularly ill-received.To be fair, the same could be said for Planche des Belles Filles which is also always used in the first half of the race when it has been a road stage. Yet people hate it (probably because it has been used very frequently).
I think you are either conflating the gravel ramp version with the normal version, or Libertine's semi-tongue-in-cheek opinion with majority opinion on here.To be fair, the same could be said for Planche des Belles Filles which is also always used in the first half of the race when it has been a road stage. Yet people hate it (probably because it has been used very frequently).
Awful climb. Even though I don't expect Finestre during the first week, it should be something more than a climb where 20+ riders are still gathered with 1 km left.
I think you are either conflating the gravel ramp version with the normal version, or Libertine's semi-tongue-in-cheek opinion with majority opinion on here.
Are we talking about a some restaurant on a mountain in northeastern France or the concept of belles filles in general?Dear @Red Rick , do you love La Planche des Belles Filles with all your heart?
If we are talking about that, it's definitely closed when you arrive. 10% chance it's open but they are 'not suerving ze food' and instead you get a coffee which taste like it's made from ground parexetamolAre we talking about a some restaurant on a mountain in northeastern France
A 5 % climb can be ridden in close to 30 km/h. It is extremely difficult to create much gaps then. You don't need 12 % climbs, but more than 5 % would really be an advantage.put a couple of the aliens in the field and there won't be 20 riders together at the finish.
There are 20 riders because nobody is good enough to launch a real attack
Prati di Tivo is much harder climb and it still had a group of 12(?) in the last kilometer.put a couple of the aliens in the field and there won't be 20 riders together at the finish.
There are 20 riders because nobody is good enough to launch a real attack
Prati di Tivo is much harder climb and it still had a group of 12(?) in the last kilometer.
Even freaking Galibier had a group of 8-9 before the last ramp.
I still want to see the Slovenians pay up for a last week in Friuli and Slovenia (2 or 3 stages) with the very last as a hilly stage in Trieste. That means a couple of big mountain (queen stages) stages in the Dolomites the second weekend and that the last week should consist of a big medium mountain stage in Friuli, a mountain stage that ends in Slovenia (Kranskja Gora), perhaps an ITT and a hilly stage in Trieste.I don't know, I am starting to get excited about this. A foreign start could bring a boat ton of cash into the race. It sounds like they're still planning on going into Slovenia which could attract one or both of the Slovenians. Last I heard Jonas is still iffy about the race. I read here too that stage 21 in Rome could be an individual time trial? Throw in some climbs tied to the Olympics? I know you guys love to analyze the specifics of different climbs, I just think that in abstract, this looks like a Giro that could build on the momentum of Roglic and Pog winning the last two years.
Date | Stage | Type | Start | Finish | Comments |
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May 10, Saturday | 1 | [Albania] | |||
May 11, Sunday | 2 | [Albania] | |||
May 12, Monday | 3 | [Albania] | |||
May 13, Tuesday | 4 | [Abruzzo] | [Abruzzo] | First Italian stages should be in Abruzzo | |
May 14, Wednesday | 5 | ||||
May 15, Thursday | 6 | ||||
May 16, Friday | 7 | ||||
May 17, Saturday | 8 | ||||
May 18, Sunday | 9 | Gubbio | Urbino? | ||
May 19, Monday | - | Rest Day | - | - | |
May 20, Tuesday | 10 | ||||
May 21, Wednesday | 11 | ||||
May 22, Thursday | 12 | Vicenza | Monte Berico? | ||
May 23, Friday | 13 | I.T.T. | Montebello | Hilly | |
May 24, Saturday | 14 | Hilly | [Friuli] | Gorizia | Similar to 2021? |
May 25, Sunday | 15 | Mountain | [Friuli] | Col Drusciè | Would NOT have to go through Cortina |
May 26, Monday | - | Rest Day | - | - | |
May 27, Tuesday | 16 | ||||
May 28, Wednesday | 17 | ||||
May 29, Thursday | 18 | Borgomanero? | |||
May 30, Friday | 19 | Mountain | [Aosta Valley] | ||
May 31, Saturday | 20 | Mountain | Sestriere | Finestre | |
June 1, Sunday | 21 | I.T.T. | Vatican? | Rome |
Probably not financially.Surley it would make sense to transfer to Apulia if they are starting in Albania?
Pretty sure there will be no rest day for the transfer.I don't know if there will be a third rest day after the Albanian stages.
According to Tuttobiciweb the Gorizia stage will take place on the 24th and the Dolomites stage on the 25th.An overview of the rumours so far. I don't have @Eshnar's sage calibration to judge how reliable which ones are. Rest days are both assumed to be on Mondays, but I've seen no rumours of that. I don't know if there will be a third rest day after the Albanian stages.
Date Stage Type Start Finish Comments May 10, Saturday 1 [Albania] May 11, Sunday 2 [Albania] May 12, Monday 3 [Albania] May 13, Tuesday 4 [Abruzzo] [Abruzzo] First Italian stages should be in Abruzzo May 14, Wednesday 5 May 15, Thursday 6 May 16, Friday 7 May 17, Saturday 8 May 18, Sunday 9 Gubbio Urbino? May 19, Monday - Rest Day - - May 20, Tuesday 10 May 21, Wednesday 11 May 22, Thursday 12 Vicenza Monte Berico? May 23, Friday 13 I.T.T. Montebello Hilly May 24, Saturday 14 Mountain [Friuli] Tarvisio Passing through Slovenia, I guess Predil could be the last climb May 25, Sunday 15 Hilly [Friuli] Gorizia Similar to 2021? May 26, Monday - Rest Day - - May 27, Tuesday 16 Mountain [Veneto] Col Drusciè Possibly stage 13; would NOT have to go through Cortina May 28, Wednesday 17 May 29, Thursday 18 Borgomanero? May 30, Friday 19 Mountain [Aosta Valley] May 31, Saturday 20 Mountain Sestriere Finestre June 1, Sunday 21 I.T.T. Vatican? Rome