The second block of ITALY GIRO’S EDITION EDITION He now ends with a difficult mountain phase, before a newly appropriate rest day, and that will serve as an appetizer to race survivors for what awaits them this week for a last week of vertigo.
Although the 15th chapter of this book of 21 deliveries has no intense hardness of feared high mountain stages waiting with an open weapon for cyclists, their request is to consider, with the second day of more than 200 kilometers (219), with a slope of 3,900 meters and a difficulty of four stars, more than the maximum five.
One day the difficulty is progressive, it is necessary to deal with the climb to KM 44 of the day Di ca ‘del poggio . Mount Grappa. This is the longest of all of them, an increase of 25.1 kilometers, with a slope going from 5.7 to 11%. A mountain level that is unfortunately combined by touring the stage (KM 128), which one should reduce the importance and relevance of the development of this episode, though it may be an important corridor can attract its harsh ramps.
A port that should be up and down and after a vertiginous descent of 70 kilometers will leave cyclists in a delicate stage, which may have more crumbs than should. This is the increase in Dori (16.4 km with a percentage from 5.4% to 9%), preceding kilometers Red Bullthat the location before the last port of the day could release hate to the candidates to end the tread on the final Roman podium on June 1, given the last 20 kilometers.
There are many cyclists who think that the sun should not have the importance of career capital, especially since Monte Grappa (1st) It is very far from the end line, but it is seen as equality that there is and sees the surface of the gaming land today if one wants can cause an earthquake to the general classification. And the first interested one is Roglic and Ayusothat should start the operation of the removal.
Source: La Verdad

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