Giro d'Italia 2017 - Week 3
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Posted on 21-05-2017 14:21
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Bumpy stage today before the first of the real tough stages after the rest day. Will be interesting to see how Dumoulin vs the rest is gonna pan out.
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Riis123 |
Posted on 21-05-2017 17:06
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The most anticipated race day of the year for me: Rovetta - Bormio, the 23rd of May.
Nibali and Quintana full retard to flip the race. |
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dev4ever |
Posted on 21-05-2017 19:36
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Riis123 wrote:
The most anticipated race day of the year for me: Rovetta - Bormio, the 23rd of May.
Nibali and Quintana full retard to flip the race.
I am also a huge fan of stages like this. Hopefully some fireworks by those mentioned indeed.
Pelli and Anacona/Amador in the break and attack on Stelvio by Nibbles/Nairo would be fun
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Riis123 |
Posted on 21-05-2017 22:05
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Yeah and Kruijswijk seems to come into for now, he is a beast on a stage like this in the 3rd week, Landa is one of the purest climbers as well and love him such climbs when he is on form (which he is). Prolly the favourite for the stage considering he is out of GC.
Hopefully, people won't be too scared of Dumoulin, but I can't imagine Nairo and Nibali will be that. Pinot, Zakarin, Mollema etc. on the other hand will be contend with podium. |
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Strydz |
Posted on 22-05-2017 04:47
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Riis123 wrote:
Yeah and Kruijswijk seems to come into for now, he is a beast on a stage like this in the 3rd week, Landa is one of the purest climbers as well and love him such climbs when he is on form (which he is). Prolly the favourite for the stage considering he is out of GC.
On Landa, seeing as he looks to have recovered from any injuries sustained in that crash and down in the GC, he's obviously looking for a stage win but with the remaining stages having so many big climbs he could also target the mountains classification. A 3-way battle between Fraile, Polanc and Landa in the last week would be damn fun to watch and give real credibility to the Blue Jersey.
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 22-05-2017 07:35
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fun part is that Giro is far from over.
But Kangert season is over ..recovery time 7 months |
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Shonak |
Posted on 22-05-2017 09:15
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Strydz wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
Yeah and Kruijswijk seems to come into for now, he is a beast on a stage like this in the 3rd week, Landa is one of the purest climbers as well and love him such climbs when he is on form (which he is). Prolly the favourite for the stage considering he is out of GC.
On Landa, seeing as he looks to have recovered from any injuries sustained in that crash and down in the GC, he's obviously looking for a stage win but with the remaining stages having so many big climbs he could also target the mountains classification. A 3-way battle between Fraile, Polanc and Landa in the last week would be damn fun to watch and give real credibility to the Blue Jersey.
Yes, at least a real good climber would win the thing then. Not like Visconti a few years ago.
Stage win for Landa you guys say? Yes please Hoping TomDum can surprise many and limit his losses. His team is really weak although with Geschke and Ten Dam they have two pretty clever guys on it. What will likely hurt him the most are accelerations at the Mortirolo or Stelvio. If Quintana and Nibali get away from him there, it's going to be wild.
Honestly, I see no reason why they wouldn't attack so far out. Especially Nibali needs to go big or go home.
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Riis123 |
Posted on 22-05-2017 09:27
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Kruijswijk, Nibali and Quintana to go bananas on Stelvio and drop Dumo, the group is joining up with a few Movi and Bahrain domestique (Lotto NL is too inept to utilise such tactics, Giant likewise...) who pull like mad men in the Swiss valley going into Umbrailpass! |
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Shonak |
Posted on 22-05-2017 10:00
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Riis123 wrote:
Kruijswijk, Nibali and Quintana to go bananas on Stelvio and drop Dumo, the group is joining up with a few Movi and Bahrain domestique (Lotto NL is too inept to utilise such tactics, Giant likewise...) who pull like mad men in the Swiss valley going into Umbrailpass!
TomDum to go full TT in the valley and drop Quintana on the Umbrail
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Guido Mukk |
Posted on 22-05-2017 10:04
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Riis123 wrote:
Kruijswijk, Nibali and Quintana to go bananas on Stelvio and drop Dumo, the group is joining up with a few Movi and Bahrain domestique (Lotto NL is too inept to utilise such tactics, Giant likewise...) who pull like mad men in the Swiss valley going into Umbrailpass!
Nibali will need amazing leap forward at rest day. because so far he has been really far from peak. He has been dropped so many times.
All accelerations has been really weak.
But who knows he have seen 3rd week miracles before.
I wont predict nothing. It will be full of surprises. |
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dev4ever |
Posted on 22-05-2017 10:35
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Honestly gonna super dissapointed if they wait until Maria with going ham here. Giant should have no chance of controlling this.
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Riis123 |
Posted on 22-05-2017 12:18
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The only bad theng to say about this stage is we once again will ascent Stelvio from the 'easy' side and not from Prato (they are descending that side) which is up there with Rettenbachferner, Mortirolo and Zoncolan in difficulty! Its a monstrosity - its still a super, super hard climb from Bormio tho.
And I guess they could have thrown Gavia in instead of Mortirolo now they are ascending that from its easy side to get some insane altitude climbing going, but thats just nitpicking. Imagine this stage with Gavia from its hard side or Mortirolo from the 'classical' Mazzo side they more or less always use, that would have been epic. Now Mortirolo is more about warming the legs up, its still a very solid climb in general tho.
All in all, brilliant stage design, now its up to the riders. Reminds me of this monster stage on the dolomites, some of Angelo Zomegnan's finest work of art:
https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/G...Val_di_Fas
Look who finished 9th on that stage... and young Steven K who even had the audacity to attack the almighty Contador on Fedaia, one of the most beautiful climb (the same Contador attacked on Giau a good 70 km from the line, proceeded my a Nibali-atttack from on the descent on Giau into Fedaia).
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Posted on 22-05-2017 13:02
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Riis123 wrote:
The only bad theng to say about this stage is we once again will ascent Stelvio from the 'easy' side and not from Prato (they are descending that side) which is up there with Rettenbachferner, Mortirolo and Zoncolan in difficulty! Its a monstrosity - its still a super, super hard climb from Bormio tho.
On the plus side, it does mean they'll be descending the awesome hairpins though
Really looking forward to tomorrow's stage. Should be spectacular right from early on. Will be interesting to see if Quintana has kept some sort of hidden injury from his crash, but he should up there in any case. My bet for the best of the favorites is Kruijswijk though, this kind of stage really suits him most and he seems to get better and better compared to the rest.
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Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 22-05-2017 15:09
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Best form of defense is attack. Tommy D solo inc |
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Riis123 |
Posted on 22-05-2017 17:56
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Selwink wrote:
Riis123 wrote:
The only bad theng to say about this stage is we once again will ascent Stelvio from the 'easy' side and not from Prato (they are descending that side) which is up there with Rettenbachferner, Mortirolo and Zoncolan in difficulty! Its a monstrosity - its still a super, super hard climb from Bormio tho.
On the plus side, it does mean they'll be descending the awesome hairpins though
Really looking forward to tomorrow's stage. Should be spectacular right from early on. Will be interesting to see if Quintana has kept some sort of hidden injury from his crash, but he should up there in any case. My bet for the best of the favorites is Kruijswijk though, this kind of stage really suits him most and he seems to get better and better compared to the rest.
Yeah, but better ascent those hairpins. Last 3 times they have climbed Stelvio is from Bormio, if I'm not mistaken, and not since 2005 when Basso cracked completely have the climbed the monster Prato-side. But that stuff just keeps the legend growing, so its not all bad. Using a particular climb scarcely adds mystique, thats why TdF shouldn't be ascending Ventoux and Alpe d Huez every 2 years and not use Tourmalet basically every year (they aren't this time tho).
Edit: Aight enough talk from me, now it will probably disappoint hugely and we will cry ourselves to sleep tomorrow. |
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Posted on 22-05-2017 18:41
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Some really tough days ahead of Dumoulin and Sunweb.
I have some faith he will at least limit the damage enough for the ITT. But Quintana is a beast in the 3rd week. |
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Posted on 22-05-2017 23:47
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Hope Dumoulin and his team can last until the end |
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Avin Wargunnson |
Posted on 23-05-2017 07:34
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I want to see Dumoulin suffer and burn, roasted by the Movistar guys. Come on Nairo!
One of the hardest stages i have ever seen looking at the profile, so hopefully at least one of Amador/Anacona duo in the break and Nairo goes early (first Stelvio?) to catch them and work with them.
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Shonak |
Posted on 23-05-2017 08:12
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Unverhofft kommt oft. I expected to spend the day at university and later work and catch up on the stage afterwards, but looks like I can watch it live Go TomTom, make Avin sad!
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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Posted on 23-05-2017 11:07
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A big break got away finally. Movistar sent Anacona and Bennati, Giant sent Bauhaus and Haga. Miraculously, Van den Broeck shows signs of life . All names (taken from Sporza):
Marcato, Ladagnous, Anacona, Losada, Belkov, Bauhaus, Haga, Pedersen, Mohoric, Amezqueta, Modolo, Senni, Bilbao, Jauregui, Villella, Samoilau, Dombrowski, Bizhigitov, Grosschartner, Bennati, Berhane, Kiryienka, De Plus, Van den Broeck, Serry, Stuyven and De Buyst.
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