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Who will be the winner of the 2025 Giro d'Italia?


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My provisional pre-race ranking:

* * * * * - Roglič
* * * * - A. Yates, Gee
* * * - Landa, Tiberi, Ayuso
* * - Carapaz, S. Yates, Bernal, Gaudu
* - Hindley, Ciccone, Del Toro, Bardet, Storer
I'd have Ayuso at 4, both Yates at 3, Hindley at 2 and Landa at 1 star. I'd also have Zana at 1 star tbh, rate him at least as highly as Ciccone, Del Toro and Bardet nowadays
 
13 days before the race starts and we still don't have the roadbook, climb profiles or finish maps (and it's not remotely likely we will be getting them today or tomorrow either). Unlike last year I've started working on the stage host introductions in advance which should help, but it's still going to be a hectic week and a bit to get the stage by stage analysis done in time...
 
13 days before the race starts and we still don't have the roadbook, climb profiles or finish maps (and it's not remotely likely we will be getting them today or tomorrow either). Unlike last year I've started working on the stage host introductions in advance which should help, but it's still going to be a hectic week and a bit to get the stage by stage analysis done in time...
We appreciate all of your hard work and time that goes into your amazing route posts.
 
13 days before the race starts and we still don't have the roadbook, climb profiles or finish maps (and it's not remotely likely we will be getting them today or tomorrow either). Unlike last year I've started working on the stage host introductions in advance which should help, but it's still going to be a hectic week and a bit to get the stage by stage analysis done in time...

Not sure if I could be of aby help, but if you think you need a hand, give a shout and I'll do my best.

Thanks for all the effort.
 
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Hopefully Jai Hindley can have a strong race but he's been underwhelming since moving to Bora. This Giro Hindley will working in the services of Rogla again. So after winning the 2022 Giro convincingly with an amazing stage 20 climbing performance Hindley seems to have downgraded his ambitions to being a super domestique. Hindley was also improving his TT back then. Maybe he prefers less pressure.
 
Hopefully Jai Hindley can have a strong race but he's been underwhelming since moving to Bora. This Giro Hindley will working in the services of Rogla again. So after winning the 2022 Giro convincingly with an amazing stage 20 climbing performance Hindley seems to have downgraded his ambitions to being a super domestique. Hindley was also improving his TT back then. Maybe he prefers less pressure.

He did win the Giro with BORA and rode a pretty good Tour for them as well. Sure, he has disappointed since then, but it would be wrong to call his stay underwhelming in general.
 
Hopefully Jai Hindley can have a strong race but he's been underwhelming since moving to Bora. This Giro Hindley will working in the services of Rogla again. So after winning the 2022 Giro convincingly with an amazing stage 20 climbing performance Hindley seems to have downgraded his ambitions to being a super domestique. Hindley was also improving his TT back then. Maybe he prefers less pressure.

You never know what happens during the race such as Giro and the plan is for Jai to do Vuelta in 2025 season.
 
My bad. I think the issue is not Bora but rather his performance since Bora acquired Roglic. Hindley was 26 when he won the Giro so coming into his peak years which should be around now. Like I said, maybe he doesn't want the pressure?

There's obviously no doubt that he got screwed over a bit once Roglič suddenly became available. That was probably not part of his own plans at that point. However, he did extend his contract a year ago so either he still believed it was the best team for him, or no one was ready to offer him a better deal. But as DE rightly points out, BORA is not exactly flying high at the moment, and that feeling is not only the result of us having expected too much from the riders.

His performance this week does at least not indicate he has peaked too early for the Giro, but with the team's current results in mind, it doesn't exactly fill you with hope on his behalf either. But if he proves to be strong enough next month, it will still be possible for him to ride a great GC of his own, despite having to work for Roglič. And then there's of couse also the possibility of Roglič not being able to finish the race which could rocket him back into the limelight, unless Martinez/Pellizzari wins the internal battle. But as CA says, he can also just wait for the Vuelta to leave his mark, unless Roglič ends up starting there, too.
 
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