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  • Klunk
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    very bunched it’s going to end in a almighty crash at this rate 😯

    mrblobby
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    Blimey, who’d have predicted that!

    bikebouy
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    Ha!

    Didn’t expect that at all.

    Good lad, ride on !!!!

    Klunk
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    who ? 🙂 just ride off the front ! at one stage he looked back as if to see where his team was, after a while thought **** this if you are going to piss about i’m off 🙂

    mrblobby
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    His first ever grand tour stage apparently!

    beej
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    Loved that, well done fella.

    Klunk
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    Lukas SomebodyorOther in pink

    stage 2 Olbia to Tortoli, looks a bit punchy!

    This is a medium mountain stage, running almost entirely through inland Sardinia. The stage starts from Olbia (two stages in 1991) and first comes a rolling section across the district of Nuoro, with three long climbs: Bitti and Orune (non-categorised climb), Nuoro (a steeper, categorised climb) and Passo di Genna Silana (cat. climb). Past Genna Silana comes a long, fast-running descent (over 20 km, quite bumpy at points) on wide, well-surfaced roads. The final 10 km are flat with arrival in Tortolì (town stage for the first time). After leaving the ss. 125 and entering the centre of Girasole, the route cuts across the industrial area of Tortolì, on wide roads alternating with series of roundabouts. The roadway narrows 2 km before the finish, crosses the railway track and turns right straight away, into the home straight (1,800 m long), on 7.5-m wide asphalt road.

    looks like a very fast finish tough to pull back anyone out front.

    jonnyboi
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    Yes, postlberger. I knew he could do it!

    bikebouy
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    Another good stage with a nice mix of bumps.
    Another breakaway ? Maybe, almost certainly.
    I expect Stuyven or Greipel but secretly hoping for Gaviria..

    Klunk
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    more piccies of stage 1

    cool as you like

    RoterStern
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    If the finish line were ten meters further on that could have been one of sports most embarrassing moments! :-). Quite liked the description in the comments section on cyclingnews of somebody describing him as the Austrian Forrest Gump. Run Lukas! Run!

    Klunk
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yrajk1uYbxc[/video]

    wallop
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    Only three British riders – what’s going on?

    Klunk
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    the final 20 km

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD5o-F5WDwk[/video]

    looking at the logo in the corner I can’t see this being up long 😉

    Klunk
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    Only three British riders – what’s going on?

    we’re a nation of francophiles 😉

    Klunk
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6PxI0DxDaI[/video]

    wallop
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    nation of francophiles

    Well yes, but how does that explain why there are only 3 Brits in the race? 😆

    Klunk
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    Well yes, but how does that explain why there are only 3 Brits in the race?

    we’re a nation of Julyophiles perhaps 😉

    scaredypants
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    Just watched the stage from yesterday – very cool finish from the lad (but I bet he can’t watch it back without pedalling a bit harder in his chair 😯 )

    Is he going to be a great rider ? Seems to have had a bloody good start

    Klunk
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    Techlahighmaknot (sp) in the break again 🙂

    Klunk
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    poor ol’ Bora domestiques having work a bit harder than they were expecting 🙂

    Klunk
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    31 kph average for the first hour, come on chaps pedal damn it 🙂

    theotherjonv
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    DanTec – man that headtube’s ugly!

    Klunk
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    Thibaut Pinot’s Lapierre Xelius SL

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kX0Ex27N3Y[/video]

    Klunk
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    weather seems to be changing, some wet greasy descents to spice things up ?

    scaredypants
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    It’d be nice to see some Katusha power data just now !

    Klunk
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    looks like they are going to get back on

    Klunk
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    the Gorillas in the pink 🙂

    scaredypants
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    shame about Ewan’s pedal – was looking to be a great head-to-head

    cloudnine
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    Anyway to watch the highlights online.. Or kodi? Don’t have sky, Eurosport or quest

    Klunk
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlskkOp-kYY[/video]

    Klunk
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    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GcczCr1sE8[/video]

    brakes
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    normally I’d be pleased about a Gorilla win but he’s not in my fantasy team and Ewan is. dull stage.

    FB-ATB
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    Can’t watch the highlights on Quest with Jonathan Edwards pronouncing the g in maglia rosa.

    13thfloormonk
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    g in maglia rosa

    Stuff like that annoys me more than it should. It’s such a simple thing to get right, almost like he’s decided he’s too British to pronounce foreign words properly! 🙄

    Still, I’ve been pronouncing Bruschetta wrong all this time so I guess we all make mistakes… 😳

    Klunk
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    Stage 3 Pan flat, the Gorilla to remain in pink.

    The stage is basically flat, with just mild and gentle undulations throughout the route. The first 90 kilometres are raced on a fast-flow road, passing through a number of well-lit tunnels. After leaving the ss. 125, the route runs across Villasimius (intermediate sprint) and takes in a few short climbs along the coastal road. KOM points are for grabs at Capo Boi. Then comes a perfectly flat stretch of road, leading to the finish (for the fourth time in the history of Giro) in Cagliari. The final 10 kilometres are completely flat. The roads are wide and with a number of roundabouts, but no tricky curves. The home straight is 800 m long, on 8-m wide asphalt road (up to the last 350 m).

    Andre Gurns to the line

    the forcast looks interesting

    scaredypants
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    Stuff like that annoys me more than it should. It’s such a simple thing to get right, almost like he’s decided he’s too British to pronounce foreign words properly!

    sort of an antidote to rrrRRRob ‘atch 😀

    Klunk
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    some post race guff 😉

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkeQv9STC_I[/video]

    Klunk
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    some new bike tech for the giro
    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wTElbw2spI[/video]

    bikebouy
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    Greipel to stay in Pink, but not the stage win. I’ll go for Dumoulin.

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