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Giro d'Italia 2014: Stage 14 Preview
Today's finish town Oropa, in 1953. Situated in Biella, the "Manchester" of Italy. No joke. Il cielo sa che sono miserabile momento.
The numbers don’t lie: today is the 3rd hardest stage of the whole Giro. And what a way to start the decisive week. So far the Giro has lacked the compelling narrative of a few key riders, a la the 2012 Vuelta (Froome, Contador, Rodriguez, Valverde) or that year’s Giro (Hesjedal, Basso, Rodriguez, Scarponi); instead we’ve been treated to a drip drip of riders losing distance.
At the moment though, we might have something like our final top 5 in one way or another - Evans, Uran, Pozzovivo, Majka and Kelderman are all performing well. Quintana isn’t much further back, but illness and/or lack of a coherent plan for the season up to now might be hampering him. It’s tempting to draw that imaginary boundary a little higher - The gap from Uran in 1st to Evans is 37s, with Majka a further 1m15s back. But that would mean ruling out Pozzovivo, and he’s going to come into his own as the climbs get bigger.
The town we set off from, Agliè, is one of the many places the Dukes of Savoy used to stay in.
Today is going to be a nervous GC slug fest. I’d expect Pozzovivo to take the win, given the comparative ease he took 30s out of the other GC contenders a few days ago. Evans may well take some bonus seconds if a break doesn’t take the win, but the people I would be least surprised to lose out are Kelderman and Majka. They haven’t had too much pressure or expectation on them until now compared with Uran, Evans and Quintana, and there aren’t many places to hide today.
4 climbs, two 1st category climbs, one 2nd category, one 3rd (so expect an early attack from Arredondo to contribute towards that mountains jersey). At this stage, there shouldn’t be too many wild plays for the line over two or three mountains, so the final descent and climb is where all the real action will happen.
The 2nd category climb has an average gradient of 5.8% over 12.1km, with a following descent. From the top to the finish, it’s 41.6km to the finish, with just under 30km to the start of the next climb, and that 30km is almost all descending. The last climb has a slightly more testing 6.2% over 11.7km but, like all good stage finishing climbs, it gets steeper towards the end. There’s a ramp of 11% with 2km to go, and it doesn’t go under 7.4% between there and the line. If Pozzovivo doesn’t attack there, I’ll, well, I’ll do nothing (but feel smug)
And the whole lot is on the telly: Coverage starts on Eurosport at 10h45.
In numbers:
Length: 164km
Total Altitude gained: 3089m
Categorised climbs: 4
Cat 3. La Serra, 4.9% over 6.8km, 133.5km remaining
Cat 1. Alpe Noveis, 9% over 6.1km, 69km remaining
Cat 2. Bielmonte, 5.8% over 12.1km, 41.6km remaining
Cat 1. Oropa, 6.2% over 11.7km, summit finish
Distance in tunnels: 300m
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