Thursday, May 23, 2013

Gavia and Stelvio Out, Epic-less?

New change for Stage 19




The web cam imagery from the Stelvio is enough to make me throw another log on the fire.

See live cam here.

The Passo dello Gavia and Stelvio is cancelled due to snow. In it's place a longer stage (160km from the scheduled 139km) including-le the 'smaller' climbs of Passo del Tonale and Passo Castrin await the riders.

It may look like a lesser stage, removed of the epic Gavia and Stelvio, and Saturday's four climbs are covered in snow threatening to be a truncated stage. There's still a battle for podium between Evans, Uran and Scarponi. The way Nibali is riding, the race is for second and third. The young riders classification is a wicked duel between Rafal Majka (currently leading by 2 seconds) over Carlos Betancur.

...Lots of drama left!



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

The Campagnolo Experience


Vicenza celebrations along
with a few champions!
via campagnolosrl




Campagnolo's 80th anniversary celebrations was given a pleasant jolt today. Giovanni Visconti won brilliantly into Vicenza, hometown of famed Campagnolo and component sponsor for Movistar.

I have joined the Campagnolo Experience ever since 1987, happily using the smooth running Nuovo Record groupset for years. Today, I no longer use the Nuovo Record groupset and now run the 2011 Veloce groupset on my 1987 Marinoni.






Mr. Indurain...


Just a few of my favorite Campy things.
photo Cyclingart



Founder, Tuillio Campagnolo passed away on February 3rd, 1983 and Eddy Merckx delivered this stirring eulogy at his funeral. 

If there's any indication that snow is threatening Friday's stage...


Wall of snow at the Passo Gavia.



I wrote in a previous post, that bad weather = great cycling photography -  include SUFFERING! 

Two dramatic images from stage 15 on the Col du Galibier...


Domenico Pozzovivo...

Francis de Greef.
via brakethrough Media


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Sick Leave and More Brutal Days to Come

Brutal and Beautiful,
Col du Mont Cenis
photo: Yuzuru Sunada




The Giro is turning out to be a test whether Vincenzo Nibali will ever falter off his pink perch.

Enduring this particularly brutal Giro has been taxing on all with two notable abandons; Wiggins and Hesjedal. The cold and wet as just cause to wreak havoc on the immune systems to infection. For Sir Wiggins struggled with a head cold and chest infection that force his withdrawal. Today, we finally found out that Ryder Hesjedal suffered from an upper respiratory tract infection (sounds familiar). Team physician Phil Stawski news release stats, "It appears that Ryder had been exposed to the virus affecting many in the peloton during the first week of racing."

This upcoming Friday/Saturday are two feared mountain stages that will give the riders nightmares. Friday presents the Passo  Gavia, Stelvio (Cima Coppi) and Val Martello climbs and Saturday, well only the strong will survive; five brutish climbs finishing up the mythic Tre Cime Di Lavaredo.

The crazy cold weather is the real culprit causing abrupt changes; too much snow and the elevated worry for the riders safety. If the snow threatens, there's already some talk that RCS Sports is thinking about cutting the Gavia and Stelvio passes out of Friday's stage 19. I hope the snow subsides just enough for us to witness the drama.



It's too early to tell whether we will see Sir Bradley and Ryder at the 100th Tour de France. If they do show up what kind of form will they have? Will it be enough to help their respective teams battle for supremacy? One things for sure, rest is high on the menu and ...watching the final outcome of this brutal and exciting Giro.




via Girod'ltalia



Today's stage 16 to Ivrea was marvelously won in fine fashion by Benat Intxausti. Dedicating his win to Xavier Tondo, who died tragically almost two years ago. Intxausti said, "It's May 21st today and May 23rd is sad but special day for me because it's the second anniversary of what happened. I'm sure he would have celebrated my victory and so this win is for him, my grandfather and my team."



Here's a video from the race doctor about how the brutal conditions have tested most of the riders and the doctor on duty has his hands full.






Monday, May 20, 2013

Sunday, May 19, 2013

A Sunday of Riding

Celebrate the bike this long Victoria Day weekend.





I'm celebrating the Victoria Day Long Weekend in two ways.


This morning, our FRFuggitivi group ride added two more riders for a fast ride out near UBC. Enjoyable ride with the boys and a nice stop for an excellent espresso at Cafe Faubourg.




Just one of the many good deals...
Falling Leaves Cycling Cap
photo Red Dots Cycling




And, Red Dots Cycling is having a Sale all weekend long! Celebrate and take a massive 25-40% Off most of our stock of fine handmade cycling caps (ie. Falling, Leaves, La Francaise, Paris-Roubaix, Red Hunting) and our entire selection of recycled inner tube products (wallets, pouches, cases & iPad sleeves) - there's something for everyone!




Visconti on his way to an epic win.



Early this morning, I watched the epic Marco Pantani memorial stage up to the finish of the truncated 145km snow laden alpine stage. Into France, and no passport checks for the riders, and on the climb of the Telegraphe, Giovanni Visconti attacked like a man possessed. He was the same rider that abandoned last year's Giro due to shortness of breath. Last December, he served 3 months for working with Dr. Michele Ferrari which he denied ever taking dope. Leaving it all behind him, the Italian rider scores his finest win of his career ...on the Col du Galibier.



New Italian words I learned after today's stage:

fugaccia: a special break

tappaccia: a special stage




Stage 15, Cesana Torinese-Col du Galibier, 149 km:


1Giovanni VISCONTIITAMOV4:40:48
2Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZCOLALM+42
3Przemyslaw NIEMIECPOLLAM+42
4Rafal MAJKAPOLTST+42
5Fabio Andres DUARTE AREVALOCOLCOL+47
6Michele SCARPONIITALAM+54
7Vincenzo NIBALIITAAST+54
8Cadel EVANSAUSBMC+54
9Mauro SANTAMBROGIOITAVIN+54
10Rigoberto URAN URANCOLSKY+54



GC after Stage 15:


1Vincenzo NIBALIItalyAST62:02:34
2Cadel EVANSAustraliaBMC+1:26
3Rigoberto URAN URANColombiaSKY+2:46
4Mauro SANTAMBROGIOItalyVIN+2:47
5Michele SCARPONIItalyLAM+3:53
6Przemyslaw NIEMIECPolandLAM+4:35
7Carlos Alberto BETANCUR GOMEZColombiaALM+5:15
8Rafal MAJKAPolandTST+5:20
9Domenico POZZOVIVOItalyALM+5:57
10Benat INTXAUSTI ELORRIAGASpainMOV+6:21




Forza!
Fans waiting on the Col du Telegraphe.
via Castelli Cycling




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