Is the Giro going to be a cakewalk for Tadej Pogačar, a three week passeggiata? We’ll have to wait for Rome but today might tell us plenty about how he and his team want to race and what the others have in store too.
Giro d’Italia Preview
Who is going to win the Giro d’Italia? The answer today feels obvious, almost certain although plenty can happen in the next three weeks. The harder questions are how might Tadej Pogačar win and who else is going to finish on the podium?
Giro d’Italia Technical Guide
Here’s the Giro d’Italia guide. You’ll find all the stage profiles together on one page and summary of each stage.
There’s also all the rules in case you need to know time cuts and how the points and mountains competitions work.
As ever you can read this post but there is a permanent page all May at inrng.com/giro which can also be found via the menu at the top.
Tuesday Shorts
The Tour de Romandie has been and gone and first some notes from the race starting with the winner Carlos Rodriguez.
The Classics Revelations
In a spring classics campaign dominated by a couple of big stars, a few others made a name for themselves and caught the eye.
The Moment Liège-Bastogne-Liège Was Won
No need for too much analysis, Tadej Pogačar attacks early on La Redoute. Richard Carapaz gives chase but can’t stay in contact and the Slovenian solos away for the win. It really was that simple.
Liège-Bastogne-Liège Preview
Tadej Pogačar is the big favourite to win. What if the weather was harder to forecast? Cold, wet and wintry conditions are due for the run down to Liège with the chance of snow. If so then just last Wednesday’s Flèche Wallonne this could change plenty and wardrobe choices and upcoming goals can weigh on the results as much as form.
World Tour Promotion-Relegation Rankings
What do you see in the picture above? Three cyclists on a podium? The Flèche Wallonne podium? Right now some team managers see 400, 320 and 260 UCI points as they and their teams aim for promotion to the World Tour or worse, stress about relegation.
An update on the promotion and relegation standings as we’re now about halfway through the three year cycle. The relegation contest is raging and if it’s not front page news, well you’re already reading a niche blog about the sport so you’ll probably be thinking of this contest when looking at results in the coming months…
Amstel Gold Race Review
Marc Hirschi attacks on the Geulhemmerberg, his third big attack of the day. Tiesj Benoot and Tom Pidcock follow, as does Mauri Vansevenant. Hirschi might have been the strongest on the day and his work helped the move go clear but the fatigue might have cost him and Pidcock would get the better of him.
Amstel Gold Race Preview
He’s on form, he’s on home soil and he’s a past winner but Mathieu van der Poel won’t have it easy here as the hilly terrain and a long list of challengers should make things harder.