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Giro d'Italia 2019
Starts in six days time and already the predictions have been upset with yesterday's announcement from Team Ineos that Egan Bernal sustained a broken collar bone in training and is out of this year's Giro.
So who's left Dumoulin, Nibali, Yates (Simon), Roglic**********??
So who's left Dumoulin, Nibali, Yates (Simon), Roglic**********??
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Need to fix the title. :-) Calling all mods!
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Title fixed. Next time don't post something just report the first post and ask us to fix it.
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Roglic looked strong in the Tour of Romandie. I assumed he was going to the Giro based on commentators. My wife is going to be in Italy for part of the Giro, but they are mostly south and the route seems more northern Italy. I asked her to find me a Giro t-shirt.
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It'll be interesting to see if/how the Ineos strategy changes with Egan out and a couple of younger riders in the lead roles (not that Egan isn't young). I'm looking forward to a very competitive race!
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^me too. looks like we'll hafta wait for week three for the real fireworks but there will undoubtedly be some monkey wrenches thrown
in before the big mountains with the usual illnesses, crashes, dq's, drafting penalties, fan"interaction," unwanted motorbike involvement, et al...
in before the big mountains with the usual illnesses, crashes, dq's, drafting penalties, fan"interaction," unwanted motorbike involvement, et al...
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If you want to get the stage 1 ITT result click the link.
2019 Giro d'Italia Live Video, Preview, Startlist, Route, Results, Photos, TV
Kind of strange with most the main GC guys going early and then a long wait for Yates to go 3rd from the end. Only mishap was a rider dropping his chain on the turn for the climb and nearly taking out the guy who was about to overtake.
2019 Giro d'Italia Live Video, Preview, Startlist, Route, Results, Photos, TV
Kind of strange with most the main GC guys going early and then a long wait for Yates to go 3rd from the end. Only mishap was a rider dropping his chain on the turn for the climb and nearly taking out the guy who was about to overtake.
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Fubo's feed (which I assume is Italian TV) was spotty for the first two thirds of the race then they got it sorted out.
My wife and I pick who we think will win and get points depending on how they place. She picked Yates and I picked Roglic so a good start.
It was a beautiful place for the first stage.
My wife and I pick who we think will win and get points depending on how they place. She picked Yates and I picked Roglic so a good start.
It was a beautiful place for the first stage.
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Click for stage 2 result. 2019 Giro d'Italia Live Video, Preview, Startlist, Route, Results, Photos, TV
Ciccone (TFS) Hoovering up the KOM points in the breakaway. Touch of wheels brings down 2 Movistar domestiques on the final climb. Always going to be a sprint finish barring accidents. Big sprint for the line and think only one rider from Lotto(?) involved in a fall at the last turn.
Ciccone (TFS) Hoovering up the KOM points in the breakaway. Touch of wheels brings down 2 Movistar domestiques on the final climb. Always going to be a sprint finish barring accidents. Big sprint for the line and think only one rider from Lotto(?) involved in a fall at the last turn.
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Stage 4 results; 2019 Giro d'Italia Live Video, Preview, Startlist, Route, Results, Photos, TV
Big crash at 6.5kms to go. Dumoulin the big loser and I think may drop out and concentrate on the TdF.
Big crash at 6.5kms to go. Dumoulin the big loser and I think may drop out and concentrate on the TdF.
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Stage 4 results; 2019 Giro d'Italia Live Video, Preview, Startlist, Route, Results, Photos, TV
Big crash at 6.5kms to go. Dumoulin the big loser and I think may drop out and concentrate on the TdF.
Big crash at 6.5kms to go. Dumoulin the big loser and I think may drop out and concentrate on the TdF.
Not sure if he will drop out, the Giro course suits him much better. But he already lost 4 minutes, so unlikely that he will still be in contention.
I guess focusing on the Tour would be more sensible for him now.
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Dumoulin 'abandons'.
Started stage 5 but with the lost time and an injury to his knee this is no surprise. The wet conditions today won't have helped either.
Started stage 5 but with the lost time and an injury to his knee this is no surprise. The wet conditions today won't have helped either.