Stage 20: Saturday May 26th, Caldes/Val di Sole - Passo dello Stelvio 219km

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taiwan said:
I'd be surprised if Hesjedal was going to crack dramatically at this stage.

Why? He won a stage this year and was in deep trouble the day after. If he went over his limit today then the consequence tomorrow could be devastating.

I am hoping he will crack and J-Rod wins. Or if that will not happen: Scarponi.
 
I thought that Hesjedal would have cracked on Pampeago, Stelvio should suit him more than Purito imo, provided he can get over Mortirolo with the heads of state

Watched that descent from Arroyo again, he was just insane, even I feel terrified by just looking at the screen :)
 
Descender said:
Hardest stage ever? No way.


This stage will decide whether this becomes the worst GT in ages or just about.

This pretty much sums it up. The stage was designed to create complete chaos on the Mortirolo, and i think it will still be up to the last 10 km of the Stelvio
 
taiwan said:
I'd be surprised if Hesjedal was going to crack dramatically at this stage.
Day after day, this last week, a contender or two, has/have cracked: Rujano, Intxausti, Cunego, Kreuziger, Scarponi, Basso...today/tomorrow is going to be brutal...Ryder is still not a sure thing. Moreover, he still needs to have enough gas in the tank to do a good ITT.

I still believe is going to be either Rodriguez or Basso the winner of this year's Giro, they have the teams and experience to finish it off.
 
meandmygitane said:
Why? He won a stage this year and was in deep trouble the day after. If he went over his limit today then the consequence tomorrow could be devastating.

I am hoping he will crack and J-Rod wins. Or if that will not happen: Scarponi.

Don't like Ryder?
 
Aug 18, 2009
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meandmygitane said:
Why? He won a stage this year and was in deep trouble the day after. If he went over his limit today then the consequence tomorrow could be devastating.

I am hoping he will crack and J-Rod wins. Or if that will not happen: Scarponi.

cineteq said:
Day after day, this last week, a contender or two, has/have cracked: Rujano, Intxausti, Cunego, Kreuziger, Scarponi, Basso...today/tomorrow is going to be brutal...Ryder is still not a sure thing. Moreover, he still needs to have enough gas in the tank to do a good ITT.

I still believe is going to be either Rodriguez or Basso the winner of this year's Giro, they have the teams and experience to finish it off.

Yeah I'm not saying it can't happen, but clearly he looked the strongest out of all the contenders today. It didn't look like he got second on the stage by just going deeper than the others: Scarponi and Basso both looked pretty ****ed.
 
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roundabout said:
It's 57km from the top of Mortirolo to the top of the Stelvio. Even when the route was first presented people were wondering whether it was too far.

Too far meaning too much recovery to make the stage decisive?
 
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roundabout said:
It's 57km from the top of Mortirolo to the top of the Stelvio. Even when the route was first presented people were wondering whether it was too far.

Yes, it is too far. Tonale, Aprica and Teglio are useless climbs. They should have done Mortirolo, Gavia, Stelvio. :D
 

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icefire said:
Yes, it is too far. Tonale, Aprica and Teglio are useless climbs. They should have done Mortirolo, Gavia, Stelvio. :D

There's no difference. Gavia would have turned out to be a useless climb. Anyways a bunch of 20-30 riders could of hit the point 5k be before the top of Stelvio. :) Today Katusha has given a brilliant lesson how to lull the race even on constant 10% Manghen sectors. Tomorrow they alongside with Garmin will continue this deed.