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Giro d’Italia 2014 – Stage 6 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 5 Recap What a day for Diego Ulissi! My pick didn’t let us down and delivered a quite brilliant victory. We had a few crashes, but all the main GC riders were okay. In the final kilometre Katusha pulled Rodriguez to the front, with EBH and Arredondo. This created a small gap…

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Giro d’Italia 2014 – Stage 5 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 4 Recap We returned to Italy for a crazy day! Due to dangerous conditions, the riders decided to neutralise most of the day. We only got racing in the final lap of 8.6km, but we already had received huge news. Minutes before the race, Marcel Kittel, withdrew through illness. It was expected…

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Giro d’Italia 2014 – Stage 4 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 3 Recap We got some rain and wind, but not enough to have a significant impact on the race. We had a few crashes, but all the main riders managed to rejoin the peloton. In the crazy, final 2km, it was Cannondale trying to boss the sprint for Viviani, but they got…

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Giro d’Italia 2014 – Stage 3 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 2 Recap Thankfully the rain stayed away from the end of the stage and we avoided any crashes in the final corner. Cannondale continue to show a lack of understanding when it comes to setting up a sprint. They hit the front from 5km out, but it was far too early and…

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Giro d’Italia 2014 – Stage 2 Preview

By David Hunter Stage 1 Recap As predicted Orica took the win. The rain and wind were in their favour and had the conditions been different, OPQS might have taken a surprise win. Both Uran and Evans were the winners in terms of the GC riders. Stage 2 Belfast – Belfast 219km The riders head out…

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Giro d´Italia 2014 general preview

By David Hunter The opening grand tour of the year is fast approaching and excitement is building. The riders head to Ireland for the first 3 stages, and if the riders under-estimate the difficulty level they could lose a lot of time. Both stages 2 and 3 are on roads where wind could cause havoc and…

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Damiano Cunego:”Giro d’Italia will be an important test to see if i´m back”

By @pmpalermo Damiano Cunego is one of the first names it came to mind when you speak about italian cycling, at least in the last decade, when he won Giro 2004 despite being so young. After a grey 2013 the Cerro Verenoe´s rider showed a good form with 4º at GP Lugano and Strade Bianche, and…

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