Giro d'Italia 2017 - Week 2
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:05
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Kangert 7th at GC..here we go super domestuque |
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mwk0408 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:05
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24 seconds lost for quintana...
Edited by mwk0408 on 20-05-2017 16:10
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Nin1388 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:05
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WOW, I dont think anyone can beat Dumoulin. Movistar will need huge team attack on Mortirolo/Stelvio stage. Because now Quintana needs 3mnin plus 2 mins for final TT.
Also I feel if Quintana does not win Giro than there is no point going to TdF and finish 2nd to Froome. He should rest up and try to win Vuelta. |
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Choklets |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:06
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Well let's not forget that it was a rather short flat stage
with a rather short climb at the finish.
Let's see how Dumo fares when the climbing begins right at the start.
Don't get me wrong I'd really like him do win the Giro.
But all that Quintana bashing seems a bit premature. |
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Shonak |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:07
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Giro is ofc far from over. This kinda stages suit TomDum pretty good, remember the stage he won against Froome in la Vuelta. Still, his performance really makes me hopeful that the third week will be legendary. I just hope that he doesn't get too much screwed over by his weak team.
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Kalach |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:09
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Maybe yes but i mean mainly that very similar style
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Posted on 20-05-2017 16:14
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I wouldn't get too high on Dumoulin just yet. These kind of grinders up a climb favor him, but when you get into the high mountain stages of the third week, I still wouldn't be surprised if he falters.
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StevenGreen |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:15
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Dumoulin could have gained more, if he hadn't asked Zakarin to do some work right after his counter attack. Zakarin couldn't do anything and Quintana came back I mean, what was he expecting, if you can go just go and don't ask Zakarin to do work having just gained 5 meters |
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ryant |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:16
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Some people havn't watched this stage in 2014? and then act surprised when a big guy puts time into midgets in the last 300m. No way in hell was Dumoulin gonna win if the finish was paved in tarmac
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Aquarius97 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:19
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With today's win, Tom Dumoulin has won a mountain finish and a long TT in all three GT.
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Croatia14 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:21
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that's my man, great job from him so far ...if he hadn't lost 1'30 in the first week already
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dev4ever |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:21
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nothing lost for quintana and co yet, will be incredibly hard for tom and sunweb now to control the proper mt stages!
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SSJ2Luigi |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:22
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ryant wrote:
Some people havn't watched this stage in 2014? and then act surprised when a big guy puts time into midgets in the last 300m. No way in hell was Dumoulin gonna win if the finish was paved in tarmac
some people don't remember this stage in 2014
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Riis123 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:27
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Dumoulin's effort on an easy stage finishing on a relatively short climbs is immense, thats no secret. Won a similar stage in La Vuelta where he was in worse shape than now.
Quintana did the only thing he can do, attack. It failed this time, worked on Blockhaus.. which is a climb much better for Quintana, way harder than Oropa.
Still, today doesn't change much in the overall picture - Nairo (and Nibali) need to go long in order to win the race in the high mountain stages, particularly stage 16 to Bormio. Its where they can abuse his team, isolate him the way Astana did in 2015. We sill don't know his real level on those days. Exciting times. |
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EwanWilson |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:38
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That was too good. The king reigns supreme!
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Paul23 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:38
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Riis123 wrote:
Dumoulin's effort on an easy stage finishing on a relatively short climbs is immense, thats no secret. Won a similar stage in La Vuelta where he was in worse shape than now.
Quintana did the only thing he can do, attack. It failed this time, worked on Blockhaus.. which is a climb much better for Quintana, way harder than Oropa.
Still, today doesn't change much in the overall picture - Nairo (and Nibali) need to go long in order to win the race in the high mountain stages, particularly stage 16 to Bormio. Its where they can abuse his team, isolate him the way Astana did in 2015. We sill don't know his real level on those days. Exciting times.
Well, Quintana only won like that in Blockhaus, because Dumoulin didn't know the climb well enough. He said that himself. If he would've known it better, he would've ridden with Quintana.
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Arberg27 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:48
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Riis123 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:51
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Paul23 wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Dumoulin's effort on an easy stage finishing on a relatively short climbs is immense, thats no secret. Won a similar stage in La Vuelta where he was in worse shape than now.
Quintana did the only thing he can do, attack. It failed this time, worked on Blockhaus.. which is a climb much better for Quintana, way harder than Oropa.
Still, today doesn't change much in the overall picture - Nairo (and Nibali) need to go long in order to win the race in the high mountain stages, particularly stage 16 to Bormio. Its where they can abuse his team, isolate him the way Astana did in 2015. We sill don't know his real level on those days. Exciting times.
Well, Quintana only won like that in Blockhaus, because Dumoulin didn't know the climb well enough. He said that himself. If he would've known it better, he would've ridden with Quintana.
Thats a bit easy to say, but he was obviously very strong. Stating that as a fact is probably wrong.
But again, thats a mono climb stage. Lets see what happen when we have proper mountain stages with many climbs throughout the day, thats a, as I said, very very different animal to just one FTP-type effort on one climb. |
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Riis123 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 16:56
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Anyways, Quintana and Nibali are renowned for the 3rd week recovery, probably the two best in the world along with Kruijswijk. They are both best on multi mountain stages in the end of a GT. Both of them are still within an reasonable distance, Quintana has the best team, Nibali is a born attacker...
Yes, its gonna be great. Bormio has the potential to be a legendary stage - 220 km over Mortirolo and double Stelvio. Perfect scenario. |
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almaga31 |
Posted on 20-05-2017 17:39
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amazing tom dumolin..... |
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