Giro d'Italia Giro d'Italia 2025 Stage 15: Fiume Veneto – Asiago

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What does polar bear mean?
In the general sense it's someone who appears in an unlikely place. In this context it's a big guy on a mountain stage who otherwise wouldn't be there unless they get in the break, who gets sent ahead to pull their rider in a valley after they attacked from behind.

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In the general sense it's someone who appears in an unlikely place. In this context it's a big guy on a mountain stage who otherwise wouldn't be there unless they get in the break, who gets sent ahead to pull their rider in a valley after they attacked from behind.
That figures. Is this a new metaphor invented in this thread today, or is it in a wider that most of us have apparently never come across before.


PS In an attempt to answer my own question, I looked it up on Urban dictionary. I *really* wish I hadn't.
 
8km at the start at 7.5 per cent, around 7km at the end at 6.5.

But yes, it's a stretch given it's followed by a valley, a climb and then rolling hills to the end.
Yes. If it was another valley after the 6.5 and another 7.5 then it would be a stage for GC :) This is things even a noob has learnt by now so too bad the stage designer didn't know :(
 
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