luckyboy said:"I guess we have very different definitions of "epic"."
What was wrong with this stage then?
When does any real excitement happen before a final MTF nowadays?
Well, it may be semantics, but exciting and epic are pretty different. This was an exciting stage for the last several km, not 'epic'. I think an 'epic' stage would be something like the strade bianche stage from the 2010 Giro (rain, mud, crashes, time gaps for last 40km), or the Aquila stage from that Giro (260km, contenders messing up, letting the break go, and chasing on the front themselves for the last 100km in the rain), Gardeccia stage from Giro 2011, even the shorter Alpe D'Huez stage from Tour last year, action from the start, big stakes, looked like there could be big differences all along. This, there was exciting racing, but only in the last 3km, and the time gaps weren't big, it wasn't decisive, and nothing monumental happened.
Either way, fun to watch!
