Are the grand tours too tough?
If the climbs, if not the distances, were more reasonable, would there be a lesser tendency to cheat?
Do these races ask too much physically of the cyclists?
Well, the 2007 Giro d'Italia isn't lightening up, according to a wonderful review on the VeloNews site by John Wilcockson. The Giro returns to the Tre Cime de Lavaredo for the first time since 1989 to conclude stage 15 on May 27, then visits Monte Zoncolan to finish May 30 three days later.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
First Look At The 2007 Giro d'Italia
Are the grand tours too tough?
If the climbs, if not the distances, were more reasonable, would there be a lesser tendency to cheat?
Do these races ask too much physically of the cyclists?
Well, the 2007 Giro d'Italia isn't lightening up, according to a wonderful review on the VeloNews site by John Wilcockson. The Giro returns to the Tre Cime de Lavaredo for the first time since 1989 to conclude stage 15 on May 27, then visits Monte Zoncolan to finish May 30 three days later.
If the climbs, if not the distances, were more reasonable, would there be a lesser tendency to cheat?
Do these races ask too much physically of the cyclists?
Well, the 2007 Giro d'Italia isn't lightening up, according to a wonderful review on the VeloNews site by John Wilcockson. The Giro returns to the Tre Cime de Lavaredo for the first time since 1989 to conclude stage 15 on May 27, then visits Monte Zoncolan to finish May 30 three days later.
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