Giro d’Italia 2016 – Stage 3 Preview
By David Hunter Nijmegen – Arnhem 190km Our last day in Holland and some riders will really hope that the wind blows. Thanks to his win today, Marcel Kittel has a chance of taking the pink jersey.
By David Hunter Nijmegen – Arnhem 190km Our last day in Holland and some riders will really hope that the wind blows. Thanks to his win today, Marcel Kittel has a chance of taking the pink jersey.
By David Hunter Arnhem – Nijmegen 190km Will the wind blow?
By David Hunter It’s always nice when it’s time for the Giro. This year we start in Holland, before heading over to Italy. It promises to be another brilliant edition of the race, it has something for everyone. Key Stages Stage 9
By David Hunter Ollon – Geneve 177.4km The final day. Get ready for plenty of stunning shots of the lake. It’s a bit strange, that the week ends with the easiest stage.
By David Hunter Conthey – Villars 172.7km Well, that was a surprise! I thought he’d do well, but Pinot was outstanding. He really is showing everyone that it’s about time for him to move into the elite rider section.
By David Hunter Sion – Sion 15.1km It’s TT time in Romandie! Like all stages in this race, it’s not flat.
By David Hunter We are back for the 2nd edition of the race that was really born thanks to the 2014 Tour de France. It’s just 3 stages long and features lots of short, sharp climbs. The area is known for being lumpy, plus we are due to get some challenging weather conditions in 2016. Stage…
By David Hunter Moudin – Morgins 173.9km Mountains! This stage could really all depend on the weather.
By David Hunter La Chaux de Fonds – Moudon 166.9km After the short prologue, the racing really begins.
By David Hunter Racing returns to Switzerland for the 70th edition of this demanding race. The organisers have stuck to tradition with an opening prologue, a tough ITT and some days in the mountains. Add in the usual rainy conditions and it promises to be another good week of racing. Prologue The race begins with a…
By David Hunter Liege – Ans 253km The best race in the Ardennes week, due to the level of difficulty. It’s the only monument of the three races and it certainly deserves to be. This is an extreme test of climbing, endurance and toughness.
By David Hunter Male – Cles 160.9km The final stage.
By David Hunter Sillian – Mezzolombardo 204.6km After the fun of today, it’s time for the Queen stage. The stage is dominated by two cat 1 climbs.
By David Hunter Arco – Anras 220km This is a stage that most won’t look forward to.
By David Hunter Marche en Fammene – Mur de Huy 196km The stage is set for another battle up the Mur de Huy.
By David Hunter Riva – Torbole 12.1km The race starts with a short TTT.