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Men's Road Cycling UCI Giro d'Italia 2019


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12 minutes ago, dcro said:

 

Ok then. Since when are 12 minute time trials won by 20 seconds? :facepalm:

since ski jumpers are beating bike riders

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53 minutes ago, mihamiha said:

since ski jumpers are beating bike riders

Can't wait to see Noriaki Kasai in the Tour de France after the Beijing Olympics.

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15 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Climbing times so far:

 

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Ciccone, lol.

The blue jersey was at stake and Ciccone is a good climber, it makes sense for him to be extremely slow (slower than the Japanese guy who ended up last) and rest in the first part and then give his all on the climb.

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Points Classification
After stage 1

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1st - Primož ROGLIČ :SLO 15
2nd - Simon YATES :GBR 12

3rd - Vincenzo NIBALI :ITA 9

4th - Miguel Ángel LÓPEZ :COL 7

5th - Tom DUMOULIN :NED 6

6th - Rafał MAJKA :POL 5

7th - Tao GEOGHEGAN HART :GBR 4

8th - Laurens DE PLUS :BEL 3

9th - Bauke MOLLEMA :NED 2

10th - Damiano CARUSO :ITA 1

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Stage 2
Bologna > Fucecchio

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The stage is rolling. The route starts uphill, crosses the Apennines and then takes a long descent to Prato. Next, a succession of sharper or gentler ascents and descents, including the Montalbano (Castra) categorised climb, leads to the final kilometres, raced on undulating and twisting roads.

 

Final kilometres

The final 4 km start on narrow urban roads, with sharp bends, followed by broad, straight avenues, with a few roundabouts in-between. The home straight (900 m) is on 7 m wide asphalt road.

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