Giro d'Italia 2008 Route
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Posted on 14-11-2007 14:39
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cyclingnews says a few things that I'm really liking:
Prologue, +2ITTs + Mountain TT up the Kronplatz hopefully the final 24% ramp is included
also, an ITT on the final stage, which usually happened in the Vuelta and was always exciting (then again that's because the Vuelta always used to have as much as 6 guys with a chance of winning the overall on the final day)
Edited by issoisso on 14-11-2007 14:40
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Posted on 01-12-2007 17:47
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The 2008 Giro d'Italia will be noted for its time trials. Today – on a cool evening in Milano – RCS Sport unveiled the route of next year's Italian Grand Tour, which starts in Palermo on May 10 and ends in Milano on June 1, and includes 3423.8 kilometres.
Unlike the 2008 Tour de France, which has notably less time trial kilometres than recent years, there are 73.3 kilometres of the discipline that will appear in the 91st edition of the Corsa Rosa. Four time trials in total, one to start and end the race: A Palermo team time trial of 28.5km (stage 1), Pesaro to Urbino TT of 36km (10), a mountain TT to Plan de Corones of 13.8km (16) and a TT to the city renowned for fashion, Milano, on the last day of 23.5km (21). The Giro included a timed mountain test this year to the Santuario Di Oropa, but it has not seen an individual time trail on the final day in some years.
The mountains will make their impression felt in the Giro as always. This year there are three mountaintop road stage finishes to test the legs of the non-climbers and allow those who shine when the roads tilt upward. The Giro will take in the stage finish of Alpe di Pampeago (Val di Fiemme) on Saturday, stage 14, Passo Fedaia (Marmolada) on the following day, stage 15, and two days before the race ends, stage 19, to Monte Pora.
"It is a very hard course, and one that I like," noted last year's winner, Danilo Di Luca.
Non-mountain top stages will also be noted by the riders' legs, specifically the penultimate day. The final Saturday of the Giro d'Italia will cover the Passo Gavia, the super-steep Passo del Mortirolo and the infamous Aprica before arriving in Tirano .
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Posted on 01-12-2007 17:49
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TT up the Kronplatz and the final-day TT is back. hurray!
and the penultimate day is sort of a light version of the penultimate day in 2006.
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Posted on 01-12-2007 20:19
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There's still 20 km less individual time-trialling than the TdF! (Although the TTT DOES bump it up to a total of 101 km.)
I like what I've seen so far. I'll be having a proper look tonight, but it seems like both the Tour and Giro have interesting routes this year. Hopefully the Vuelta will follow suit! |
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Posted on 01-12-2007 21:53
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turismo wrote: Hopefully the Vuelta will follow suit!
one word: Anglirú
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:22
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it's confirmed: the TT up the Kronplatz includes the final 5km gravel ramp at 24% B)
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:26
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issoisso wrote:
it's confirmed: the TT up the Kronplatz includes the final 5km gravel ramp at 24% B)
sweet sweetness B)
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:28
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It's definitely an interesting route - and with a TTT, there's a chance that CSC will win something |
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:30
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CrueTrue wrote:
It's definitely an interesting route - and with a TTT, there's a chance that CSC will win something
is andy schleck doing the giro or tdf?
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:38
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Tour de France. Chris Anker Sørensen is going to be captain in the Giro. |
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:43
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Did I misunderstand something, or does this site say that the last three stages are team time trials?
https://www.gazzetta.it/Speciali/Girod...lite.shtml |
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:44
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guess they are hoping for a repeat of andys performance this year
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Posted on 02-12-2007 09:56
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they've really gotta learn to copy/paste properly
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Posted on 02-12-2007 10:12
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Well, I'm looking forward to that route 4 time trials in row |
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Posted on 02-12-2007 10:18
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a time trial is basically a rest day. 40k for 8 guys, each one just pulls for 5k, so it's nothing
- random insane mashochist, a.k.a. Jens Voigt
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Posted on 18-01-2008 14:02
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So will this be the Giro of the younger riders?
Let's see who we have for the overall, shall we?
- Di Luca with Savoldelli as backup. He probably won't be able to reach last year's level (the confidence given by winning LBL being the main factor)
- 37 year old Simoni with very little backup (José Serpa ) and who said he isn't thinking of anything other than stage wins
- Cunego said two years ago that 2007 would be his last Giro for a long time, instead focusing on winning the Tour from 2008 onwards.
- Schleck will do the Tour
- Piepoli doesn't like the Giro, he only did it to help his friend Simoni. Given the choice he'll do the Vuelta instead (which is his favorite race)
so who do we have?
I feel as though Pelizotti will be much better than usual, but there aren't many more candidates.
Sella? Gárate? Gesink? Sorensen? Arroyo? maybe even Ardila or Rujano?
any thoughts on possible surprises?
Edited by issoisso on 18-01-2008 14:02
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Posted on 18-01-2008 14:05
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how could you forget ricco and nibali? |
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Posted on 18-01-2008 14:07
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mrlol wrote:
how could you forget ricco and nibali?
damn...I wrote the whole thing thinking of Riccò, so I thought I'd written him in.
Nibali will be working for Pellizotti and isn't a good enough climber. not yet at least.
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Posted on 18-01-2008 15:06
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well, you asked for possible suprizes, nibali could be one. he had done not bad last year. maybe he made good progression... |
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Posted on 18-01-2008 17:49
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Will Brajkovic ride the Giro? |
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