PCS feed reminds us Roglic and Remco have 5 and 4 stage race DNFs in the last 5 years while Pogacar has none. Still never DNFed a stage race in his career.
I was there two weeks ago. It’s absolutely more technical than might be expected and some rough patches with poor tarmac so punctures might happen. It sure looks like a promising opener.Hmm...!
Couldn't resist digging further into those hairy slopes.
I assume the DSs and their pathfinders have read the lesson thoroughly here.
The more I delve into it, the more technical I realize this stage is.
Almost a punishing technicality, serpentine turns, small towns with toxic edgy turns, smaller sections of steeper descents, small up/downs, etc.
This spread over a continous 140k stretch, right from the riders reach the first summit.
Just one example is the descent to the village of Novafeltria, a few hill climbs before reaching the bottom of the San Marino climb. Seems like a rollercoaster with a whopping drop at the beginning.
But there is way more of this.
Neither is anything visible on a forgiving stage profile, but there are enough notes to fill in the DS's road books...
Quite a stressing start for the riders with maybe not so many race kilometres in their legs...
Is that PCS’s way to telling us Pogacar is lucky?PCS feed reminds us Roglic and Remco have 5 and 4 stage race DNFs in the last 5 years while Pogacar has none. Still never DNFed a stage race in his career.
Just a hard tempo on the semi-flat sections I think will be able to create havoc.I seem to be in the minority here but I expect the race will, if not explode, do the thing before an explosion.
I presume you're looking at the stage profile.It's not pre-2020. Grand Tour racing is pretty much full-on every stage. If any of the main GC teams start smashing it from the Cote de Barbotto onwards there's no chance for dropped riders to rejoin. The valleys are way too short.
You're sure of no plans of road repairments just in time? My thought of the imperfect tarmacs, sands, concrete and minor section potholes of which I watched on street view hours ago would be sorted out and repaired before ASO main event, like I've discovered past 25 years also visiting some weeks before, and then watching the show on distance: perfect new asphalt.I was there two weeks ago. It’s absolutely more technical than might be expected and some rough patches with poor tarmac so punctures might happen. It sure looks like a promising opener.
Not sure how MVDP wins this stage - solo is the only way or a small group where he is fastest. But if there is a group of about 20-30 riders and MVDP is there then surely WVA and Mads will be there too - and both have sussed MVDP out in a sprint - go long. Not to mention a good chance someone like Bling will be there too
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Thibaut Pinot couldn‘t survive this forum for a day.I want everyone to stay in the race and I want everyone to stay on the forum, so I'm recommending a 3 week ban on the use of the wordgoat.
So imagine Bling and WVA are together heading to the line. What happens then?So, we know who will finish second.
They will play games, Mathieu catching them and wins the stage.So imagine Bling and WVA are together heading to the line. What happens then?
I thought maybe they cross together and the jury can't decide a winner, so they share second place.They will play games, Mathieu catching them and wins the stage.
I thought maybe they cross together and the jury can't decide a winner, so they share second place.
Let's face it, probably some crash will happen and ruin the race, or covid.
Let's face it, probably some crash will happen and ruin the race, or covid.
At least Pog is immune to Covid now. Only a crash can take him outI was trying to explain to someone asking me what I thought what happen in the race this year and would it be boring or not, and I was like every year something completely random happens that complete turns the race on its head, be that a crash, covid is probably a risk again for some riders, rider whose form just evaporates or wasnt there. the only predictable thing about this race is its unpredictability.