Stage 16: Ponte Di Legno-Val Martello/Martelltal (139 km)

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Ryo Hazuki said:
the flu is a wide thing. he says he has a sore throat and fever. you can call that flu yes. not throwing up or diarhoea. you think a rider takes anti biotics for fun?

Fever?! That's crazy if its true. Must be like 0.01 °C or something.

Doing a mountain stage with more than 1 °C fever would be insane. Not only do you risk death but you can't be competitive since you would be exhausted rather quickly.

I am not doubting he is below top form, but I don't think he is that sick. He has seemed to be sub par this whole Giro if you compare to last years tour.
 
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Walkman said:
Fever?! That's crazy if its true. Must be like 0.01 °C or something.

Doing a mountain stage with more than 1 °C fever would be insane. Not only do you risk death but you can't be competitive since you would be exhausted rather quickly.

I am not doubting he is below top form, but I don't think he is that sick. He has seemed to be sub par this whole Giro if you compare to last years tour.

riders do ride with fever. I remember ullrich 2003 alpe dhuez. but I don't know how hight. I can't imagine it being too high because it can be dangerous
 
Walkman said:
Fever?! That's crazy if its true. Must be like 0.01 °C or something.

Doing a mountain stage with more than 1 °C fever would be insane. Not only do you risk death but you can't be competitive since you would be exhausted rather quickly.

This. If he really has a fever Movistar have to pull him out. Health first!
 
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Jagartrott said:
The flu is a viral infection and can therefore not be cured with antibiotics.
People die from the flu.

that doesn't change people from calling anything related the flu
 
while i dont doubt the fact that teams indeed occasionally make the "slaves of the road" ride while having the flu and/or fever, let me just say that there is a significant risk of catching pericarditis or myocarditis while they are at it. and these conditions are no picnic.

IMHO such conventions are very questionable. and possibly bad capital asset management too, if one wants to think like that. riders should, in all situations, be calling the shots. I doubt that is the case.

on the other hand, star riders might also be playing mind games.