180mmCrank said:
It was interesting that some of the other Italians did not feature so strongly today - although was it Pozatto who had a go early on the last lap? Any way lack of local presence left room for Davis and Farrer to get in the mix.
There aren't many strong Italian sprinters in this Giro. The strongest of them all (?), Bennati, is out as are Lorenzetto and Napolitano - who aren't a match to a Cavendish or Farrar though.
Yes, it was Pozzato with Gilbert and Gasparotto. According to the latter, they had planned this attack before the stage. But it didn't go very smoothly, as Gilbert went too strong and the other two had to catch him.
Of Italian sprinters, watch out ISD's young Oscar Gatto today: he is a local hero and has been targeting stage 3 for a long time.
Today's stage doesn't have big climbs, but the last part is on narrow and twisty roads. The last 600 m are slightly uphill.