ferryman said:Probably, but why would he be there if not taking it seriously and besides I like the early mind gamesBertie's gonna get you
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He was already there for the tour of lombardy
What surprises.me though is no Gilbert
ferryman said:Probably, but why would he be there if not taking it seriously and besides I like the early mind gamesBertie's gonna get you
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DominicDecoco said:2 regular sprint stages is seriously streching it. Some in here moan about sprint stages celebrating the lack of them in this GT but they are really a part of the sport, always have been and will be. I can genuinely undstand if all the big guns races something like California instead and leaves us with a tame attendance - a worse one than we saw in the Vuelta. And that was seriously bad. (Degen still did great mind you.)
The Hitch said:He was already there for the tour of lombardy
What surprises.me though is no Gilbert
Descender said:I sure as hell attribute that to the stage length.
Or are you telling me, considering Contador's willfulness to attack, that including another climb before the Galibier wouldn't have made a difference, and the Europcar and BMC trains would have been untouched?
Bavarianrider said:That TT is a real killer imo. If Wiggins goes all in at Giro he can put 3 minutes into any contnder there imo. 5 minutes plus on pure climbers.
Oh, really?Fidolix said:8
I like the short mountain stages, gives more opportunities to see fireworks, both from break aways and contenders, more difficult to control and harder to keep together.
Ferminal said:The Gavia-Stelvio stage is stupid though, 138km. A short mountain stage should be that way because it improves the design. So this stage should be 70km or 95km; or 200km+, with challenges before Gavia.
movingtarget said:I agree. Where will his rivals make that much time up ? Once again Wiggins will be very happy with the route. If the Giro organisers want an Italian winner, I can't see it happening in 2013.
Bavarianrider said:Cause there are many TT haters here
Honestly i wish Tony would do the Giro, now
Would love tosee him in that TT.
Overall it IS a good route. We're whining about the design of the mountain stages.Ryo Hazuki said:it's ironic as always to see all the whiners hijack topics, while in the poll the route is doing very good
8/10 would've been better with a longer ttt and harder mountain itt.
Libertine Seguros said:Maybe 3? 4 if I'm generous, for reducing the number of obvious sprints. The goal was to make the Giro-Tour double easier to do. This is the year for California to really pull all the stops out, because Acquarone's attempts to water down the Giro are giving Messick his chance.
2005.Bavarianrider said:Please guys show me a GT prior to 2006 which features significantly more options for climbers then next year's Giro.
Ferminal said:The first section of the TT:
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Contains almost 40 sharp corners, half of which are switchbacks or hairpins. Plus many sweeping bends. I can imagine these 24km taking at least 40'.
You can watch it yourself on google maps. Starting from Gabicce Mare, you just take the road near the coast in the Parco San Bartolo. You can't miss it. It's on streetView too.Bavarianrider said:Do have a street map or something of that 40 kilometers. It's a bit hard to see on the official Giro page