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botto 05-10-09 09:23 AM

The Giro Thread
 
i generally find sprint stages boring as puck. today's was not.

Walter 05-10-09 09:25 AM

Exciting finish.

Btw, I was very impressed with the Universal TV feed today. Sharp image and good commentary.

grolby 05-10-09 09:26 AM

Cagey (and powerful) sprinting by Petacchi. Cav never saw that jump coming.

grolby 05-10-09 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 8890366)
Exciting finish.

Btw, I was very impressed with the Universal TV feed today. Sharp image and good commentary.

Except for the part where the commentator exclaimed "Danilo DiLuca wins!!" I was like, WTF? Obviously not DiLuca.

FixdGearHead 05-10-09 09:33 AM

Impressive to see him win somewhat Robbie-style; used to seeing him win at the back of a long train of team support.

Walter 05-10-09 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by grolby (Post 8890377)
Except for the part where the commentator exclaimed "Danilo DiLuca wins!!" I was like, WTF? Obviously not DiLuca.

Well, no one's perfect. :)

Oh, and I want to visit Trieste now too.

botto 05-10-09 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 8890432)
Well, no one's perfect. :)

Oh, and I want to visit Trieste now too.

i'm sure the city council of trieste will be happy to hear that the euros they paid to get he giro there were not in vain. :thumb:

Walter 05-10-09 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 8890449)
i'm sure the city council of trieste will be happy to hear that the euros they paid to get he giro there were not in vain. :thumb:

I'd imagine that was the point.

Not gonna happen next week though... :(

donrhummy 05-10-09 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by grolby (Post 8890377)
Except for the part where the commentator exclaimed "Danilo DiLuca wins!!" I was like, WTF? Obviously not DiLuca.

Yes, that was definitely weird, but otherwise a great feed from Universal.

Walter 05-10-09 09:46 AM

Why did Armstrong show up at the front about 8K out? Was he serious but got stuck behind that small crash or was he just wanting to be at the front for awhile?

txvintage 05-10-09 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 8890473)
Why did Armstrong show up at the front about 8K out? Was he serious but got stuck behind that small crash or was he just wanting to be at the front for awhile?

The way Popo was hammering the train it looked like they were serious for a second there. I wonder if Levi was supposed to be up there with them? I think he is only 40 seconds down, but there are some serious GC threats up there that climb as well as he can, Vande Velde for one.

botto 05-10-09 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 8890473)
Why did Armstrong show up at the front about 8K out? Was he serious but got stuck behind that small crash or was he just wanting to be at the front for awhile?

to stay out of trouble, and avoid any possible crashes at that sketchy section where the road narrowed.

transplant 05-10-09 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by botto (Post 8890638)
to stay out of trouble, and avoid any possible crashes at that sketchy section where the road narrowed.

i was surprised at how the course narrowed dramatically in a few spots.

good coverage by universal too - didn't feel like i was seeing a commercial every two minutes.

seb1041 05-10-09 12:44 PM

Got to love the effort by Leonardo Scarselli too.

Happy sponsors right now.

substructure 05-10-09 02:42 PM

I wish I could have watched it. It sounded like a pretty good show.

dws5b 05-10-09 02:51 PM

Levi and Basso both lost 13 seconds to most of the other GC guys.

ridethecliche 05-10-09 03:15 PM

Where is everyone watching this?

Jynx 05-10-09 03:25 PM

It's on TV. Universal is covering it.

patentcad 05-10-09 03:29 PM

Levi was in the second group, 0:13 behind the Lance/Cavendish bunch.

johnybutts 05-10-09 03:43 PM

Question: is there a way for me to watch it right now? not life 8:30-noon EST?

Dubbayoo 05-10-09 04:17 PM

I think Petacchi will have Cavendish's number in this race. I've always thought MC was winning mostly because of Ale-jet's absence.

Racer Ex 05-10-09 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by Walter (Post 8890473)
Why did Armstrong show up at the front about 8K out? Was he serious but got stuck behind that small crash or was he just wanting to be at the front for awhile?

Probably because his DS told him they were paying attention to people who were actual factors in the stage, instead of providing the fawning coverage normally found on VS. I kept waiting for a 15 minute segment on the iconography on his Trek. Did I miss it?

Actually I'm glad he's there, at least it's on TV. And (gasp) they had 30 minutes on the Tour of the Basque Country. They keep this up and I might have to get Tivo.


Originally Posted by johnybutts (Post 8891783)
Question: is there a way for me to watch it right now? not life 8:30-noon EST?

They are replaying it a couple of times if you get the channel.

I thought the Gilbert/Pozzato move might work...both those guys race their bikes but just couldn't seem to get a good rotation going.

That was embarrassing for Cavendish. His team set him up perfectly (though LPR, especially DiLuca did a lot to get AP up there), I was thinking "Well, this is over", then my asthma inhaler kicked in. No. Way.

Way!

I guess once you get to 160 or so wins, they stop being flukes.

Going to be fun to watch from here out.

Jynx 05-10-09 04:57 PM

Lance looked rediculous in those new glasses oakley has.

http://image.com.com/tv/images/featu...ley_berman.jpg

CrimsonKarter21 05-10-09 05:13 PM

I just noticed when I saw a shot of Columbia yesterday.
Where is Bert Grabsch? Does that guy even race his bike?

BillStohler 05-10-09 05:30 PM

wcsn.com


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