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I wonder when we'll see the best side of Mortirolo again. Combined with the classic Aprica finish. It has been far tool long since last time.
Unfortunately, i don't think Aprica is the reachest ski station, nor the province or Brescia is the most intersted in promoting that area, so the absence of classic Mortirolo may also have some economical reason.

Anyway, terrible route this year. Some stages are fine in isolation, but the way the overall Giro is constructed doens't convince me in the slightest
 
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Do you think JSM will ride for breakaways or try to go for GC? He should have a completely free role in the team.
No idea really. I doubt he is to 10 material this year so it depends if it would be beneficial for him to fight in GC for a top 30 finish or whether the time is better served going for stages. There is some benefit to go through having to fight every single day to hang on without rest to eventually become a GT rider but without knowing his overall training plans it's hard to know if he is in a spot to benefit from that now or not.
 
Unfortunately, i don't think Aprica is the reachest ski station, nor the province or Brescia is the most intersted in promoting that area, so the absence of classic Mortirolo may also have some economical reason.
Really too bad. It's one of the two best combos in cycling. Even if they fix recta Contador, it's not the same.
Anyway, terrible route this year. Some stages are fine in isolation, but the way the overall Giro is constructed doens't convince me in the slightest
Yeah. And what's a shame is that they didn't have to change too much in terms of start and finish locations to make it one of the best routes in later years.
 
Unfortunately, i don't think Aprica is the reachest ski station, nor the province or Brescia is the most intersted in promoting that area, so the absence of classic Mortirolo may also have some economical
This is why it was really annoying that they did a stage finish at Aprica in 2022, and for some reason used the eastern side of the Mortirolo, when it made more sense to use the classic side.
 
anyone have a link to the road book?
It's still last year's edition on the site: https://www.giroditalia.it/garibaldi/

But the individual stage pages have climb details etc. now.
This is why it was really annoying that they did a stage finish at Aprica in 2022, and for some reason used the eastern side of the Mortirolo, when it made more sense to use the classic side.
Had they just done Trivigno as the penultimate climb, it'd have been a much better stage.
 
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