Giro D'Italia: Stage 5: Piombino - Orvieto 191 Kms

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Feb 4, 2011
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taiwan said:
The gravel sections weren't the decider in that race. The length and gradient of the last climbs today will be the relevant factors.
and so you don't remember how it is the last climb of the strade-bianche...
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Machu Picchu said:
Millar looked to be in the better position to avoid the crash (he was coming from behind)

Angel closed the door on him pretty fast, I'm not sure there was much he could do. Still, they are both back up and have chased back on without too much struggle.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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Machu Picchu said:
Millar looked to be in the better position to avoid the crash (he was coming from behind)

He would have had to, since it appears it was Vicioso who was cutting across his front, more than the other way around.
 
Oct 29, 2009
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spalco said:
What a strange accident. Maybe they do need rearview mirrors on their bikes. ;)

Nah, back to these, standard Giro Issue:

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Sep 1, 2010
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Mellow Velo said:
He would have had to, since it appears it was Vicioso who was cutting across his front, more than the other way around.

not trying to lay blame, just saying that Vicioso was oblivous to Millar coming up on him but as Jamsque said, their both back up and hopefully no harm to either.
 
Jun 19, 2009
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Millar seems to be ok near the front of the peloton and Garmin are keeping the pace on with these attacks going nowhere
 
May 27, 2010
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14:33:25 BST

There is a moving message on the road: 108 Vive (108 lives). Wouter Weylandt had race number 108 and race organisers have decided not to asign the number for future editions of the Giro.

From the CN live ticker