Stage 19: Friday, May 25: Treviso-Alpe di Pampeago. 198km

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Apr 10, 2011
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It comes to this imo. IF one stage ends with break winning, Cav has won this. If both end up with GC contenders battling it out Purito should won this. But I can possibly see him finishing 5th twice meaning he won't win so it should be an exciting battle till the end.
 
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Maglia Rossa?

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1 Joaquim Rodriguez Oliver (Spa) Katusha Team 74:46:46
2 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin - Barracuda 0:00:30
3 Ivan Basso (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale 0:01:22
4 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Lampre - ISD 0:01:36
5 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Sky Procycling 0:02:56
6 Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (Spa) Movistar Team 0:03:04
7 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Colnago - CSF Inox 0:03:19
8 Paolo Tiralongo (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:04:13

Tomorrow's about the Pink people! :p
 
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Right? I was just thinking that.

With a stage like this I can't believe we are talking about Cav grabbing points on intermediates.

It GC time!

Machu Picchu said:
Maglia Rossa?

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1 Joaquim Rodriguez Oliver (Spa) Katusha Team 74:46:46
2 Ryder Hesjedal (Can) Garmin - Barracuda 0:00:30
3 Ivan Basso (Ita) Liquigas-Cannondale 0:01:22
4 Michele Scarponi (Ita) Lampre - ISD 0:01:36
5 Rigoberto Uran Uran (Col) Sky Procycling 0:02:56
6 Benat Intxausti Elorriaga (Spa) Movistar Team 0:03:04
7 Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) Colnago - CSF Inox 0:03:19
8 Paolo Tiralongo (Ita) Astana Pro Team 0:04:13

Tomorrow's about the Pink people! :p
 
Dec 30, 2011
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ooh_25mm said:
Right? I was just thinking that.

With a stage like this I can't believe we are talking about Cav grabbing points on intermediates.

It GC time!

After all the disappointment so far, I think people are a bit worried about getting their hopes up too much.
But I agree with you the winning GC rider on this stage will very likely be the Maglia Rosa in Milan and very likely after as well (unless Hesjedal isnt the one and he doesnt lose much time)
 

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Damn, I see a miserable maglia rosso interests you more than maglia rosa.:rolleyes: Very likely it's the hardest GT showdown for the last 50 years. It's high time to discuss sprint points! :)
 
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Froome19 said:
Well..... of course:eek:;)

Its a shame it cant come down to Intermediates though....

UCI Rulebook
Finishing deadline
2.6.032 The finishing deadline shall be set in the specific regulations for each race in accordance with the
characteristics of the stage.
In exceptional cases only, unpredictable and of force majeure, the commissaires panel may extend
the finishing time limits after consultation with the organiser.
In case riders out of the time limit are given a second chance by the president of the commissaires panel,
they shall have confiscated the equivalent points awarded to the winner of this same stage to their individual

general classification by points even if their points total in this classification becomes negative.

So if Cavendish gets smoked on a stage...
 
Jul 5, 2010
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Froome19 said:
And Rodriguez capitulates twice in a row......

Maybe I am missing something, but: what do you mean with capitulate? Why would that be necessary? Cavendish losing the stage winner's amount of points and Rodriguez picking up a few extra point would set Rodriguez in the lead?

EDIT: Maybe you meant that if Cav misses time limit and J-Rod gets a lot of points on the finishes then the intermediate sprints wont matter? I understand, then.
 
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now i'm pretty sure about it,liquigas will do nasty things in this stage
probably everyone will arrive again dead at the start of pampeago but i feel ivan has something extra.ryder will lose more than 2 minutes to him tomorrow.pozzovivo and purito will also be dropped by ivan,he just looks too fresh to be weak,he will deliver on the final 4 or 5 kms where differences can be huge
 

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jens_attacks said:
now i'm pretty sure about it,liquigas will do nasty things in this stage
probably everyone will arrive again dead at the start of pampeago but i feel ivan has something extra.ryder will lose more than 2 minutes to him tomorrow.pozzovivo and purito will also be dropped by ivan,he just looks too fresh to be weak,he will deliver on the final 4 or 5 kms where differences can be huge

No doubt they are strong enough to drill the group up to 5-10 main favorites but what next?? He won't gain a lot for 4-5 k and he will never drop all the rest immediately as soon as Szmyd leaves him. My only hope for real action is if they will start dropping because of tiredness or some drama in Landis style. No one is able to represent a real mountain spectacle with a pure climbing strength
 
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jens_attacks said:
now i'm pretty sure about it,liquigas will do nasty things in this stage
probably everyone will arrive again dead at the start of pampeago but i feel ivan has something extra.ryder will lose more than 2 minutes to him tomorrow.pozzovivo and purito will also be dropped by ivan,he just looks too fresh to be weak,he will deliver on the final 4 or 5 kms where differences can be huge
I also have the feeling that this is Basso's giro. But I still think Pozzo will take the stage tomorrow. He has the legs and the confidence (stage win, won before at Pampeago).
 
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meandmygitane said:
Maybe I am missing something, but: what do you mean with capitulate? Why would that be necessary? Cavendish losing the stage winner's amount of points and Rodriguez picking up a few extra point would set Rodriguez in the lead?
Oh I guess it was a bit of a miscommunication but when I was talking about the intermediate points I was reffering to the scenario where if they are equal in points and on stage wins it comes down to the intermediate points.

Of course that would be impossible even if Cav would finish outside the time limit as it would mean Rodriguez would still have to win a stage to be on par with Cav which would mean that he would have more points, unless of course on the next stage he also comes outside the time limit and then gets some points in an intermediate sprint....;)
 
De Gendt is starting to feel tired. Fears he had too many race days before the Giro, never expected to be doing so well already (was planning on doing the Vuelta for GC, not Giro). Hopes he can move up somewhat, thinks others are feeling tired as well. Two hard stages left, feels confident in the ITT, even if he took the day off, he'd still be faster than most other riders.
 
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McLovin said:
What???? I' wrote a presentation for this one in January. Now we post stage threads 2-3 days before? I also wrote one for La Toussuire. Should I put it now to be sure? That's it, I stop writing stage presentations.

Sorry in fact Eshnar also wrote one for this stage, so now I feel really bad:eek:

Btw Hitch has put down his name for the preview of the Giro in Velorooms, so we may very well see something special from him tomorow here as well!
 
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I think that Pozzovivo will decide the winner of this giro! He will not win... but will make big damage between the favorites... you will see!
 
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I am not a senior member of this forum so i feel kind of out of place to suggest this but i will do so anyway:

Why don't we have a Stage preview scheduling thread for major events (GTs only?) In which people can sign up / decide amongst each other who writes stage previews for different stages? I have seen something very similar concerning a different topic on other forums that worked out great.
 
Dec 30, 2011
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gerundium said:
I am not a senior member of this forum so i feel kind of out of place to suggest this but i will do so anyway:

Why don't we have a Stage preview scheduling thread for major events (GTs only?) In which people can sign up / decide amongst each other who writes stage previews for different stages? I have seen something very similar concerning a different topic on other forums that worked out great.

In fact I just PMed one of the mods with that exact suggestion.

It is certainly more logical and it is somewhat puzzling that is has not been implemented yet.
 
Jun 14, 2010
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Not really. The whole idea of stage intros is barely a year old and until 3 days ago, only 2 people had actually done one.
 
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The Hitch said:
Not really. The whole idea of stage intros is barely a year old and until 3 days ago, only 2 people had actually done one.

well you have been surprisingly quiet this year, i bet many people thought you would be doing this previews so had nothing ready. Are you saving your bullets for the return of the great one in september and for the sharck vs samu fight of july? :p

besides the forum get's messy in july so that thread could probably help keeping it in check in terms of stage previews
 
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Parrulo said:
well you have been surprisingly quiet this year, i bet many people thought you would be doing this previews so had nothing ready. Are you saving your bullets for the return of the great one in september and for the sharck vs samu fight of july? :p

besides the forum get's messy in july so that thread could probably help keeping it in check in terms of stage previews

Yeah i would totaly ignore 3 high mountain giro stages just to preview a 3k mtf in september :rolleyes:

And my point was directed at the claim that its surprising that there is no such thread already, pointing out that actually, its not surprising at all.

That thread should be hidden in the mod section anyway. If people know you are going to do a stage thread then thats losing half the fun already.
 
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my thoughts tommorow, ryder wont be gapped much if at all by basso, j.rod could go either way and maybe crack, pozz will give something a go and lash at it.