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Posted on 18-05-2018 16:32
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Kangert and chaves done by the sickness
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| Shonak |
Posted on 18-05-2018 16:45
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which sickness does chaves have? I thought he just had bad legs, did he lose time again today?
edit: oh man, last to arrive today. poor boy esteban.
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Posted on 18-05-2018 18:28
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dev4ever wrote:
What a great giro so far. Cant wait to finally follow some mountain stages live this weekend!
Absolutely this. Plus with California tonight promising a big show too, this will be a full schedule weekend for climbing adicts 
I should say tho that I'm equaly excited for sunday's Giro stage, seems like a very dangerous and hard profile, and it's this year's passage in the Dolomites. Tomorrow if in the early climbs (very hard climbs tho) there isn't a real pace in the pack, it could become a bit of a slow grind up zoncolan without actual attacks.
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Posted on 18-05-2018 20:07
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Smart one for Kangert. No need to torture organism and fuck up all season, maybe also
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Posted on 18-05-2018 21:09
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Smart one for Kangert. No need to torture organism and fuck up all season, maybe also
career.
Absolutely!
Chaves should prob. do same, but under the circumstance he will most likely try to help Simon tomorrow and see how it goes.
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Posted on 18-05-2018 21:40
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Shonak wrote:
which sickness does chaves have? I thought he just had bad legs, did he lose time again today?
edit: oh man, last to arrive today. poor boy esteban.
So gutted for him, he was in great form and realistically could have won if Yates had worse legs than him at some point and he took the lead. Sucks that he's got sick, really hope he can recover, if not in this race (which is very unlikely) then he can make a big attempt at La Vuelta. All his bad luck and hard times seemed to have been lifted a bit off his shoulders after Etna seeing how emotional and happy he was after the stage, it meant so much to him. Really sad that just days later he (probably) got sick 
Have to agree with Tamijo above, his legs on Zoncolan will be the test I guess.
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Posted on 19-05-2018 02:39
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Guido Mukk wrote:
Smart one for Kangert. No need to torture organism and fuck up all season, maybe also
career.
When you check daily super drunk and read orgasm instead of organism. lol
Also, Zoncolan also wins.
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Posted on 19-05-2018 09:55
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So is Wellens.
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Posted on 19-05-2018 12:05
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Zoncolan time! <3

Winners at Zoncolan
2014 Giro d'Italia Michael Rogers
2011 Giro d'Italia Igor Antón
2010 Giro d'Italia Ivan Basso
2007 Giro d'Italia Gilberto Simoni
2003 Giro d'Italia Gilberto Simoni (This was from the Sutrio side though)
The top 100 fastest ascents of Zoncolan: https://www.climbi...stest.html
Zoncolan also featured a Saunier Duval 1-2 in '07:
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Posted on 19-05-2018 12:17
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Michael Rogers winning on the Zonc. Still super odd tbh
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Posted on 19-05-2018 12:22
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Shonak wrote:
Michael Rogers winning on the Zonc. Still super odd tbh Indeed. You have excellent climbers like Simoni, Basso, Anton (he was excellent on his day) then you see Rogers on the winners list. 2014 Zonc was a one to forget with both Rogers winning and non-existent GC action.
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Posted on 19-05-2018 12:52
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In hindsight, no GC action is actually no surprise in a race that Nairito wins ahead of Uran Uran lol
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Posted on 19-05-2018 13:53
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Will be interesting if any of the GC 10-20 dares to attempt something on the Cat.2 (50 km out)
A few years back I would not think so, but today ?
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Posted on 19-05-2018 13:57
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Tamijo wrote:
Will be interesting if any of the GC 10-20 dares to attempt something on the Cat.2 (50 km out)
A few years back I would not think so, but today ?
Will Konrad or Henao win the Giro?
Will be interesting to see how Yates goes, him vs. Dumoulin is exciting, Pinot and Pozzovivo haven’t lost any major time either and I think especially the latter could be due some fireworks.
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Posted on 19-05-2018 13:59
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Froome.exe has had enough and will now skytrain all the way to Rome
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Posted on 19-05-2018 15:06
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Shonak wrote:
In hindsight, no GC action is actually no surprise in a race that Nairito wins ahead of Uran Uran lol
The race was over, it was the last day and everybody knew Quintana had won. It comes down to stage order and GC situation as usual |
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Posted on 19-05-2018 15:15
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Has Chaves been dropped already?
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Posted on 19-05-2018 15:17
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He was dropped on Duron, don't know wether he got back or not
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Posted on 19-05-2018 15:18
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heart throbbing in throat already, looking forward to the final climb |
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| Shonak |
Posted on 19-05-2018 15:21
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Sitting in the univeristy library, time for a pause to enjoy the Zonc 
My tip is Tibopino
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