maltiv said:
I think those claiming that Rodriguez "definitely" would've gained more time on Hesjedal if he had attacked earlier really aren't aware of Rodriguez' characteristics as a rider. Hesjedal was simply much stronger than Purito, to such a degree that if Rodriguez had attacked earlier he would've been caught and subsequently dropped.
If he can finish with top riders at mountains and if he made time gaps at grand tours by earlier attacks (at Vuelta which Nibali won), then his characteristics is a climber and a very explosive one perhaps most explosive with AC. He was the lightest, if you go climb a steep and long climb with your own bicycle, being even 2-3 kg lighter make a big difference.
Basso and Scarponi did everything they could. But they lost as Purito and Rider played together until the last stage. 1st and 2nd week, Basso makes the tempo, then scarponi attacks Purito and Rider brings him back, and one day Rider attacks to take time, other day Purito sprints in the last km.
At stage 17, Basso did everything and Scarponi sacrificed himself at the front. At 19 Basso pulled again Scarponi attacked several times, then it was rider and Jr taking time. At stage 20 Basso didnt have power, JR attacked at Mortirolo to tire Basso, Scarponi attacked at final climb JR waited and attacked at the final km. It was clear that he could have dropped him earlier. Rider was going on his own tempo. Scarponi took risks and cought at the finish line, however he knows that he couldnt do more. Purito didnt take risks and Rider won the Giro with 16 seconds.
Also shame to Cunego. With such form, he could have created a difference and made the race much harder. He tried to gain time at second week only to lose more and thats okey he did try. But at the final week where he came with no winning chance, he exchanged Scarponi's podium for a top 10 place.