After several days of suffering the poor Giro riders are rewarded with a an 'easy' stage, a 187km affair from Frosinone in the south of Lazio to Cava de' Tirreni, a popular tourist location just south of Naples, situated less than 5km from the Amalfi coast and surrounded by mountains and lush forests. Campania is all it's beaty.
While the stage is largely flat, the finish does slope somewhat upwards. Doesn't look to be steep enough for a puncheur to have a serious go, but it'll take a strong team to pilot a rider sucessfully to the line. Therefore (against my better judgment, since he never wins when I pick him) I'll go with the surprisingly still win-less Columbia to pilot Andre Greipel to the victory. A break probably has a serious shot at staying away, since I doubt Astana will be looking to chase hard, and the other 'big' teams will want to 'have a day off' after all the efforts of the last two days.
While the stage is largely flat, the finish does slope somewhat upwards. Doesn't look to be steep enough for a puncheur to have a serious go, but it'll take a strong team to pilot a rider sucessfully to the line. Therefore (against my better judgment, since he never wins when I pick him) I'll go with the surprisingly still win-less Columbia to pilot Andre Greipel to the victory. A break probably has a serious shot at staying away, since I doubt Astana will be looking to chase hard, and the other 'big' teams will want to 'have a day off' after all the efforts of the last two days.