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    Not sure who is watching Paris/Nice, but Vingegaard cracks on stage 4 and the Pog takes 43 seconds out of him.

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    • gt12G gt12

      Not sure who is watching Paris/Nice, but Vingegaard cracks on stage 4 and the Pog takes 43 seconds out of him.

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      @gt12 I’m not reading too much into this. They’re both at different stages of their training. Pogacar is building towards MSR in a week or so and then Flanders.

      Will concede he’s looking v sharp already though. The early Monuments are going to be epic with VdP and Van Aert smashing each other and Tadej waiting in the wings to take advantage.

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        @gt12 I’m not reading too much into this. They’re both at different stages of their training. Pogacar is building towards MSR in a week or so and then Flanders.

        Will concede he’s looking v sharp already though. The early Monuments are going to be epic with VdP and Van Aert smashing each other and Tadej waiting in the wings to take advantage.

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        Heading into my favourite part of the season, the spring classics. And what a classic Milan San Remo we saw on Saturday with Van der Poel’s incredible surge and descent on the Poggio besting Pogacar, Van Aert and an very impressive Pippo Ganna. The remaining classics are shaping up to be quite tasty.

        In other news, come on down Laurence Pithie …
        https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/cholet-pays-de-la-loire-2023/elite-men/results/

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        • scribeS scribe

          Heading into my favourite part of the season, the spring classics. And what a classic Milan San Remo we saw on Saturday with Van der Poel’s incredible surge and descent on the Poggio besting Pogacar, Van Aert and an very impressive Pippo Ganna. The remaining classics are shaping up to be quite tasty.

          In other news, come on down Laurence Pithie …
          https://www.cyclingnews.com/races/cholet-pays-de-la-loire-2023/elite-men/results/

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          @scribe

          That was neat. When Van der Poel goes and has his legs, he's quite something.

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          • Chris B.C Offline
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            Finn Fisher-Black wins Stage 1 of the Giro di Sicilia. Well done that man.

            George finished 9th - 8 seconds back from Finn. Two rolling stages and a mountain stage to come - either George or Rafal Majka will be UAE's main hope in the GC.

            http://www.uaeteamemirates.com/fisher-black-takes-first-pro-win-sicilia/

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              Finn still has the Leader's jersey after three stages.

              UAE has Finn, Diego Ulissi, Majka and George all in the top 20 and within 18 seconds of the lead.

              Dunno whether Finn can get over the climbs on tonight's stage - probably doubtful.

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                Finn still has the Leader's jersey after three stages.

                UAE has Finn, Diego Ulissi, Majka and George all in the top 20 and within 18 seconds of the lead.

                Dunno whether Finn can get over the climbs on tonight's stage - probably doubtful.

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                @Chris-B said in Road Cycling:

                Finn still has the Leader's jersey after three stages.

                UAE has Finn, Diego Ulissi, Majka and George all in the top 20 and within 18 seconds of the lead.

                Dunno whether Finn can get over the climbs on tonight's stage - probably doubtful.

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                If UAE stick together he could play tag along

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                  That stage has the possibility of one rider ( or a small group) attacking the first big climb then riding by themselves. No long flat bits or light gradients for teams to pull along a peleton to close a gap.

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                    #543

                    Finn ends up fourth in the GC - same time as Albanese in third, but misses out on countback.

                    Interestingly, it looks like UAE rode for Finn on the final day, but disturbingly, no sign of George in the latter stages - Majka and Ulissi were with him - and then just Majka.

                    Maybe they used up George on the first climb, but he's not really fired a shot (in terms of contending for anything) since the start of the year.

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                      Annoyingly, Sky doesn't appear to have any coverage of the Giro.

                      Remco was leading earlier, but he had to pull out with Covid. It's eventually come down to a three-way race between Geraint Thomas, Jaio Almeida and Primoz Roglic.

                      Roglic in some trouble last night on Stage 16, but Kuss helped him save the day.

                      Right now Thomas leads Almeida by 18 seconds and Roglic by 29 seconds. Still another mountain stage and a time trial to come, so could be anyone's.

                      Last 5km last night.

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                        If you’re in the UK it’s on C4 and S4C

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                          I’d so love old man G to win. He looks in impressive shape. Two more mountain stages but I think it will come down to the final TT on Sat.

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                            #547

                            My wife is still pissed that Sky or anyone isn't showing this. SBS in Aus have the rights down this way?
                            She is actually bigger fan of Giro than the Tour, although she loves that too!

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                              The Giro website showed Sky as being the coverage for NZ but have since removed it. I messaged Sky and got the usual “we don’t have the rights” which is standard code for “we wanted to pay fuck all”.
                              Mrs C subscribed to GCN for one month. Quite a good price for the amount of coverage. As Sky don’t have rights GCN isn’t geoblocked for NZ for Giro.

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                                Overnight a mountainous stage and Almeida the loser - Roglic and Thomas able to drop him and Thomas able to cover Roglic (and work with him to hurt Almeida), which he will be very pleased with. Almeida now 10 seconds behind Roglic and 39 seconds adrift of Thomas.

                                Huge mountain stage tonight followed by a time trial.

                                Thibault Pinot captured the KOM jersey, but just pipped for a stage win in his final Giro.

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                                  And in the "time passes" category - I see George Bennett is actually a month older than Thibault, and Thibault is retiring.

                                  On the plus side - Geraint looks to be in the box seat to win the Giro at 37.

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                                    Really hoping G pulls this win off.

                                    The podcast he has been doing (Watts Occurring) during the Giro has been superb.

                                    Really good to have in race opinions from the leader throughout the Giro.

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                                      Really hoping G pulls this win off.

                                      The podcast he has been doing (Watts Occurring) during the Giro has been superb.

                                      Really good to have in race opinions from the leader throughout the Giro.

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                                      @Davesofthunder I reckon he's a hot favourite now.

                                      I read an article that noted when Roglic launched, GT had no real difficulty going with him - and then Sepp Kuss - who had been making the pace was able to bridge across to Roglic and do some more work (hearsay for me, because I've only seen 2 minutes of youtube highlights). If Roglic was in tip-top form I don't think Kuss would get back - and the bits I saw, GT looked in no trouble and was sharing the work with Primoz.

                                      Still, strange things happen in the mountains and it's far from done.

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                                        Yep, GC Kuss was making light work of it to be fair and even when dropped back it seemed to be chilling on the wheels of the following group.

                                        Huge day today and I think G has it in him but do feel like someone will break someone today!

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                                          Stage ends in a bit of a stalemate - Roglic manages to take 3 seconds out of Thomas right on the line. He'll be a bit annoyed that he couldn't quite get past Cort, because there were five bonus seconds there that may end up being crucial. So he's 26 seconds behind Geraint and Almeida is 59 seconds back.

                                          For what it's worth - in the stage 1 time trial - Almeida was fastest of the three, 14 seconds ahead of Roglic, with Geraint another 12 seconds back.

                                          It's not worth much, because that one was flat. Here's tonight's TT course.

                                          https://www.giroditalia.it/en/tappe/stage-20-of-the-giro-ditalia-2023-tarvisio-monte-lussari-itt/

                                          A chance for Primoz to redeem himself for losing the Tour on a similar sort of profile?

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