WindLessBreeze said:Tell us about yourself, before you caught that smoking habit. Were you a cyclist? What level? Track? Off-Road?
Poursuivant said:Anyone save enough energy for a breakaway win tomorrow? Txurruka?
hrotha said:The current maglia rosa, a climber going into a tough mountain stage, thinks it's Hesjedal's race to lose. Fortunately the current Giro champion might launch another long-range attack with 3 km to go so it might still be interesting.
Poursuivant said:Anyone save enough energy for a breakaway win tomorrow? Txurruka?
The Hitch said:Breakaway pick for tomorrow. why not Roman. He's got his stage and he's 30 mins down. why not give it a go for another stage.
Descender said:Hardest stage ever? No way.
This stage will decide whether this becomes the worst GT in ages or just about.
taiwan said:I wonder if Basso's really hit his limit, and if not what Liquigas' plans are for this stage. I don't imagine they'd want Basso alone for the entire Stelvio but they won't have much choice. Maybe they'll plant someone in the break.
I agree with everything, except for the bit where you say Urán might be the guy with guts. He's been as cowardly as anyone else, and more so than many others.FoxxyBrown1111 said:It´s already decided. It´s the worst ever, no matter what happens tomorrow.
BTW, since hrotha predicted sarcastically action of the leaders 3 km from the finish (actually Ryder did it w/some 2.1 km to go) for today, i´ll top that:
Action will not start earlier than 2.5 km from finish.
Hope for Ryder to win it all, some surprise guy with guts tomorrow taking second overall (Uran maybe). And the coward "contending" italian riders (outside of Cunego) taking 3rd. I absolutely don´t care if that is Scarponi, Basso or Pozzovivo. This Giro doesn´t deserve a better ending. Especially not after they got rid of Zomegnan and replaced him with a non-cycling PR-Guy...
Aapjes said:Intxausti gave up 40 minutes, which shows that he went into major energy saving mode after cracking. I expect him to go for the breakaway.