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Men's Road Cycling UCI World Tour 2020 (Giro d'Italia)


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13 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Just watched the first few minutes and already: damn, that road ain't good :yikes: It's as if someone played around with oil and soap the past few days or something :lol: 

 

Just saw specialist Dowsett nearly crash after a few corners in the descent, I can't really imagine that going right for everyone...anyway, 3+ hours to watch I see :p 

It’s Sicily: not quite Singapore when it comes to high & incorruptible standards of public works maintenance.  :mumble:

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Wow, Mikkel Bjerg tying Almeida's time and the TV directors didn't show him live for a single second (as far as I saw), even though they did show half the time trial of Jos van Emden :lol: 

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

WTF that is Bradley Wiggins nowadays? :yikes:

 

Did he eat his Tour de France-winning teammates? :yikes: 

Didn't you watch the Tour, he was there too :d

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The graphics towards the end that showed the first 10 or so in the standings...followed by a list of 10......wait for it....open water swimmers :rofl: (with wrong flags, and at least two names being in the list twice)

 

I get mistakes can happen and Tissot is known for having weird screw-ups and fails all the time, but how the fuck did names like Allan do Carmo (with a Tunisian flag), Evgenii Drattcev (with a Dutch flag), Ferry Weertman (with a Greek flag) and Simone Ruffini (with a Russiand and a German flag) appear there? :d 

 

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

It’s Sicily: not quite Singapore when it comes to high & incorruptible standards of public works maintenance.  :mumble:

Giro d'Italia isn't the Tour, every year RSS and local government do some street work ;)

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39 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Giro d'Italia isn't the Tour, every year RSS and local government do some street work ;)

But today they forget to maintain it or what? :p

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1 hour ago, dcro said:

Covili OTL. How??

Even Ramon Carretero didn't manage to get an OTL in the first stage, and I can't really remember anyone worse than Ramon Carretero in recent years. Bardiani has fallen back from a pretty fun attacking team to just being two levels below the World Tour, but still, Covili's results suggest he's at least better than what he did today. Maybe a fall or some other kind of issue?

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