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Giro stage 11: Torino - Arenzano (214 km)

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Again a fast start: 47,2 km/h (29.3 mph) in the first hour, with many failed breakaway attempts.

By the way, yesterday's stage was raced at 40,2 (25.0), not bad considering the length and elevation gain (not much shy of 4000 meters).
 
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Looks like Astana learned their lesson yesterday and set the pace really high up the little climb. Perhaps a few sprinters were dropped, could be an interesting finale.
 
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kjetilraknerud said:
Looks like Astana learned their lesson yesterday and set the pace really high up the little climb. Perhaps a few sprinters were dropped, could be an interesting finale.

LA in the front during the decent. Seems like they're worried about LL. Maybe the fall earlier today shook him up quite a bit?
 
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kjetilraknerud said:
Garmin is at the front, so Farrar is probably somehwere close.

What's the deal with Garmin starting their lead-out train so early? They've done this a bunch of times so far and the end up losing control too soon. Farrar ends up having to fight for another wheel and falls back a few spots. In Milan he was the fastest guy at they line but came in 3rd because he had to come from about 6th spot. You'd think that after the first few times of doing this with the same result they'd try something different.
 

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