Cycling: Tomorrow there should be another stage win for a breakaway at the Giro d'Italia. It has to be a strong puncher.
The longest stage of the Giro d'Italia
About 231 km must the pros tomorrow from Rovereto to Stradella graduate The section looks relatively undemanding up to the last quarter of the race. But this impression is deceptive. Because the sprinters will have no chance of winning the stage here. At the end, four short, tough climbs await the riders. No later than the Canneto Pavese (2,6 kilometers a 5,7 percent) will decide who wins the day. Since the approach is very easy and the favorites will only appear in the last section of the section, the stage win will probably go to a breakaway again.
Velomotion Prognosis: A strong breakaway
With the breakaways having a strong chance of taking the stage tomorrow, many pros will want to join the breakaway. Accordingly, it can take a long time until a corresponding group is formed. This will then probably be very large. She will decide who wins the stage. The UAE team has a good chance with Diego Ulissi and David Formolo, who still has ambitions in the overall standings. The two Italians can sprint and are difficult to lose uphill - especially on such short and poisonous climbs. Other candidates include the Spaniard Pelo Bilbao, as well as the Dutch Koen Bouwmann, who seems even stronger than his captain at this year's Giro d'Italia.
☆☆☆ Davide formolo (UAE)
☆ ☆ bilbao hair (Bahrain-Victorious), Gianluca Brambilla (Trek – Segafredo)
☆ Diego Ulissi (UAE), Koen Bouwmann (Jumbo – Visma), Gorka Izagirre (Astana – Premier Tech)
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