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Giro d'Italia 2014 First Week
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admirschleck wrote:
Couldn't watch final few kilometers, but it seems like Kittel dominated once again.

I really miss Failured's "In case you missed last ... kilometers" in situations as this one. Frown




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ianrussell
Alakagom wrote:
ianrussell wrote:
Appollonio in 4th (possibly) maybe taking a bit of a step up this season? Still a lot of ground to make up for a win here though...


Hardly. In 2011 he already had better results at Giro.

He's returning to that level, but not progressing beyond it.


Possibly, maybe not then Grin

Still in the "sprinter who hasn't won for years" bracket either way.
 
admirschleck
What?! This is crazy. What a sprint from Marcel! Shock
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Stromeon
If early PCS results are to be believed there was an 11 second gap from 33rd onwards so Scarponi, Majka and Kiserlovski gain some sneaky seconds on the rest of the field, and the new GC is 1) Matthews, 2) Petacchi 3) Oss.
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Martial1
Dang. Kittel is just dominating.
 
SSJ2Luigi
Stromeon wrote:
If early PCS results are to be believed there was an 11 second gap from 33rd onwards so Scarponi, Majka and Kiserlovski gain some sneaky seconds on the rest of the field, and the new GC is 1) Matthews, 2) Petacchi 3) Oss.

and guess who missed it, the only GC rider that managed to take a gap yesterday Rolling Eyes

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Jesleyh wrote:

should be enough Pfft

the idiot crashed twice Rolling Eyes
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 11-05-2014 23:22
 
thechudude
Dont see any way of Kittel losing stage 4... Low winds, and nice wide roads for Kittel... Thinking about puttting a lot of real money on him
 
Jesleyh
You're mean, Luigi Pfft
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Wilier
https://www.indepe...65425.html

This could've been a disaster. Religious and nationalistic idiots are the worst kind of people.
Edited by Wilier on 12-05-2014 12:26
 
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jph27
Wilier wrote:
https://www.indepe...65425.html

This could've been a disaster. Religious and nationalistic idiots are the worst kind of people.


What about colonial oppressors who drive people to actions like these through their own actions? Wink

Expected to see a bomb scare at some point, but its good the bomb was found an no harm was done.
 
TheManxMissile
Wilier wrote:
https://www.indepe...65425.html

This could've been a disaster. Religious and nationalistic idiots are the worst kind of people.


Apparently this isn't an entirely uncommon occurrence, it just doesn't make the news anymore
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Schleck96
Glad that nothing happened :S
 
deek12345
TheManxMissile wrote:
Wilier wrote:
https://www.indepe...65425.html

This could've been a disaster. Religious and nationalistic idiots are the worst kind of people.


Apparently this isn't an entirely uncommon occurrence, it just doesn't make the news anymore

yep this is just the norm in this country,only it doesn't get beamed round the world anymore.
 
Guido Mukk
Martial1 wrote:
Dang. Kittel is just dominating.


he was again so much faster
 
Malkael
Stage 4 - Giovinazzio to Bari (112KM)
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The 2014 Giro d'Italia resumes after the first rest day back on Italian soil with a 112 kilometres stage from Giovinazzo to Bari.

Given the short nature of the parcours Stage 4 could almost be considered a second rest day for the General Classification contenders. However, with the glory of a stage victory up for grabs there will be no rest for the teams of the sprinters and the ever hopeful breakaway.

The rather featureless stage includes just one intermediate sprint, making brand recognition for their sponsors the primary goal of a breakaway. As the teams of the sprinters are unlikely to throw away this opportunity to claim the prestige and press that follows a stage victory.

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Excluding the comparatively short cycle from Giovinazzo to the streets of Bari, Stage 4 is essential a circuit race consisting of eight laps of 8.3 kilometres. With three tight 90-degree turns and a sweeping 90-degree bend within two kilometres of the finishing line set to test the alertness of the peloton.

Winning the battle for position at the fore of a stretched out peloton will be more important than ever with the sweeping 90-degree bend in to our finishing straight coming under 500 metres from the finishing line. However, the eight metre wide Corso Vittorio Emanuele II should provide room to manoeuvre for those sprinting from an suboptimal position.

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Despite leaving Ireland and heading to the south of Italy the weather does not appear like it will improve for the cyclists, with current weather forecasts predicting a 70% chance of precipitation. Which will only increase the difficulty of the circuit through the streets of Bari, quite possibly exponentially increasing the chances of heartbreak and drama within the final two kilometres.

While Giant Shimano's lead out for Marcel Kittel has yet to properly click just yet the German still remains the favourite to emerge victorious in Bari. There could be an opportunity for the hulking German's rivals to upstage him if they can manage to sufficiently out position him approaching the dash for the line.

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The final 350 metres are slightly uphill, which may offer the slightest of advantages to the likes of Ben Swift of Sky Pro Cycling. However, in the grand scheme of things it is impossible to look past Kittel for the stage victory; but you know what they say about betting on a sure thing.

Will it be three sprint stages from three for Marcel Kittel? Or will someone else, maybe the weather, upstage the show?
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Kirchen_75
Damn thats a short stage!
 
Martial1
Kittel pretty much has this one in the bag. Yesterday, even without a lead out, he took an easy win. I can't see anyone else really challenging him.
 
TimoCycling
Will be an easy win for Marcel!
 
deek12345
Thank god it's not over 200km flat stage. Zzzzzzz
 
fosforgasXIII
jph27 wrote:
Wilier wrote:
https://www.indepe...65425.html

This could've been a disaster. Religious and nationalistic idiots are the worst kind of people.


What about colonial oppressors who drive people to actions like these through their own actions? Wink

Expected to see a bomb scare at some point, but its good the bomb was found an no harm was done.


I don't know if you're serious or not, but incase you are, I have to point out that neither Ireland or Northern-Ireland are colonies and that its inhabitants are not oppressed. The scum that was possibly planning an attack has no excuse for such despicable deeds.
 
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