It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
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baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
Ulissi is in such great form this Giro. Up there once again today. Very aggressive once again in a mountain stage. Would really deserve the points competition. Pinerolo i've already written his name down for that one, no one's beating him there.
It was obvious Dombrowski got dropped, he didn't get orders to fall back. That would be the most stupid move ever and no DS would make a rider do that.
TimoCycling wrote:
It was obvious Dombrowski got dropped, he didn't get orders to fall back. That would be the most stupid move ever and no DS would make a rider do that.
Jean Paul van Poppel called back Serge Pauwels when he was riding for a stage win together with Bertagnolli in 2009.
DiCyc wrote:
It looked like that Dombrowski tried to come back, but then he said "Fuck" or something like that and then he sat up.
He was trying to come back but just didn't have the strength to catch back up so sat up seeing as the group behind with teammates in it were only 30 seconds back, he was never going to get back onto that favourites group
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baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
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baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
A pretty good stage for a breakaway and most likely an Italian will take this (also a reason to include this)
You can't complain about adding a sprint stage when there are no sprinters left, it's not RCS who sent them all home early. The dedicated sprinter should hang on over the mountains to take any remaining opportunity in his hunt for Red.... shame the sprinters all seemed to have designs elsewhere this year and used the Giro as training...
It's a shame the Giro Red jersey doesn't seem to have any pulling power, but then outside of Le Tour none of the secondary jerseys seem to matter that much...
baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
I was replying to bbl and trying to explain it. Surely, its a bit of anticlimactic for many cycling fans.
You obviously can't have 7 GC days in a row, so its good to get a break. As I said, the Giro always does that - unofficial rest day before the last days for transitional purposes. All I say is it is a shame that only Nizzolo and Modolo will show up - they have 2 opportunities in the last week. I remember when Cavendish won the jersey in 2013, it seems those days are over.
baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
I was replying to bbl and trying to explain it. Surely, its a bit of anticlimactic for many cycling fans.
You obviously can't have 7 GC days in a row, so its good to get a break. As I said, the Giro always does that - unofficial rest day before the last days for transitional purposes. All I say is it is a shame that only Nizzolo and Modolo will show up - they have 2 opportunities in the last week. I remember when Cavendish won the jersey in 2013, it seems those days are over.
I don't see why its a shame Nizzolo and Modolo are the 2 best sprinters left, they are good 2nd tier sprinters and if either of them win the red jersey then they are just as worthy a winner as Cavendish was in 2013, also if it does come down to a bunch sprint then it will still be exciting, the same if a break hangs on.
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baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
A pretty good stage for a breakaway and most likely an Italian will take this (also a reason to include this)
This is what keeps the Italian sprinters plugging away - come week 3 when the A list have gone home they have half a chance!
Will be interesting to see how much Lampre and the depleted Trek will/can commit because otherwise a break stands a good chance alright.
baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
A pretty good stage for a breakaway and most likely an Italian will take this (also a reason to include this)
This is what keeps the Italian sprinters plugging away - come week 3 when the A list have gone home they have half a chance!
Will be interesting to see how much Lampre and the depleted Trek will/can commit because otherwise a break stands a good chance alright.
All depends what teams get out in the break, Dimention Data and Giant also have a sprinter left so if they don't get a rider in the break they might work
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Don Rd Launching Place
Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
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David Hill Rd Monbulk
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baseballlover312 wrote:
It's very hard for me to get excited about tomorrow's stage right now. It's pretty useless to put a random flat stage this late in the Giro, when most sprinters have abandoned already.
Yeah, when the sprinters don't show up apart form the usual Italian suspects, there is really no point - it was meant to encourage them to stay.
But its a transitional stage anyways, the Giro always has this odd flat stage in the final week.
There is nothing odd about this stage, seems like a fairly standard transitional stage that looks like a sprinters stage but will most likely fall to a breakaway
I was replying to bbl and trying to explain it. Surely, its a bit of anticlimactic for many cycling fans.
You obviously can't have 7 GC days in a row, so its good to get a break. As I said, the Giro always does that - unofficial rest day before the last days for transitional purposes. All I say is it is a shame that only Nizzolo and Modolo will show up - they have 2 opportunities in the last week. I remember when Cavendish won the jersey in 2013, it seems those days are over.
I don't see why its a shame Nizzolo and Modolo are the 2 best sprinters left, they are good 2nd tier sprinters and if either of them win the red jersey then they are just as worthy a winner as Cavendish was in 2013, also if it does come down to a bunch sprint then it will still be exciting, the same if a break hangs on.
You dont think its a shame that Kittel, Greipel, Ewan, Hofland, Demare etc. all abandoned despite there being 2 sprint stages in the last week? I do, I really don't applaud riders for abandoning, even tho its probably the smartest thing