
Giro d’Italia 2017 – Stage 4 Preview
By David Hunter Cefalu – Etna 181km The day after a rest day is usually one that worries a few riders, facing Etna will not make them feel any better.
By David Hunter Cefalu – Etna 181km The day after a rest day is usually one that worries a few riders, facing Etna will not make them feel any better.
By David Hunter Tortoli – Cagliari 148km A very easy day in the saddle for the peloton, as they take a gentle route down the coast. It looks similar to a Sunday club run!
By David Hunter Olbia – Tortoli 221km It might only be the second stage, but we are already racing over 220km!
By David Hunter Alghero – Olbia 206km Three weeks of fun starts here.
By David Hunter The 100th edition of the Giro is sure to be a memorable one. The organisers have delivered a very interesting race, with plenty of huge moments along the way. The final week is hugely demanding, expect to see the main riders coming into the race a little undercooked, so that they can peak for…
By David Hunter Lausanne 19km ITT The race ends with a challenging TT.
By David Hunter Bradford – Sheffield 194.5km The race ends with a brutal stage.
By David Hunter Tadcaster – Harrogate 122.5km A big stage for all the sprinters.
By David Hunter Domdidier – Leysin 164km The Queen stage is here.
By David Hunter Payerne – Payerne 188km Another day for the quick men, or maybe another breakaway.
By David Hunter Bridlington – Scarborough 173km The race begins with an old favourite, the climb of Robin Hood’s Bay.
By David Hunter Back in the land of tea and Yorkshire puddings, readers in South America might need to google what a Yorkshire Pudding is, or better still, go and eat one! Route Stage 1 With only three categorised climbs, this should really be a sprint. Robin Hood’s Bay is a very steep climb, but it…
By David Hunter Champery – Bulle 161km A rare sprint stage in Romandie!
By David Hunter Aigle – Champery 173km After a big day win today, Fabio Felline starts in the leader’s jersey. Will he manage to hold on?
By David Hunter Aigle 5km We open with an explosive prologue for the riders to get their teeth into.
By David Hunter We are back in Switzerland for one of the hardest stage races in the calendar. Some are here to get some final preparations in for the Giro, others have a different calendar and are here for one week of solid racing. Route Prologue We begin with a 5km prologue in Aigle. Full gas…
By David Hunter Liege – Ans 258km Monument number four of the season.
By David Hunter Smarano – Trento 192.5km The race ends with, arguably, the hardest stage of the week. There is no easy finish in Trento!