Groupama-FDJ’s Arnaud Demare has won Stage 10 of the 2019 Giro d’Italia in Modena this afternoon after a short stage across the flat roads of the Po Valley that, as expected, came down to a bunch sprint. Valerio Conti of UAE Team Emirates retains the race leader’s maglia rosa.
The Frenchman outsprinted Elia Viviani of Deceuninck-Quick Step to take victory, while behind a big crash took out a number of riders including one of the favourites for the stage today, Pascal Ackermann of Bora-Hansgrohe.
As racing resumed following yesterday’s rest day, the 145-kilometre stage from Ravenna was raced mainly at a sedate pace, the speed only picking up inside the final 20 kilometres.
By that time, a two man break comprising Luca Covili of Bardiani-CSF and Nippo-Vini Fantini’s Sho Hatsuyama had long been caught ahead of what for once was not a highly technical finish to the stage, with the final bend coming 2 kilometres from the line.
CCC’s Fran Ventoso tried to spring a surprise from 3 kilometres out, but he was caught inside the closing kilometre, just as the crash that cost Ackermann the chance to contest the win happened.
Stage winner Arnaud Demare
“I knew it would be a fast sprint with the last 20km very nervous. To avoid any crash, I asked my team-mates to keep me in the first ten or fifteen positions. They have been excellent. Ramon [Sinkeldam] has been very strong and Jacopo [Guarnieri] exceptional. A sprint like this, at full speed with no need to brake, was perfect for me. I and my team would have liked to win a sprint earlier in the Giro. I was always placed but I wasn’t winning. It’s a relief today. My goal is to reach Verona. If I have the legs to overcome the mountains, I’ll be there till the end.”
Maglia Rosa Valerio Conti
“In some stages of this Giro we rode very hard but it wasn’t the case today. I don’t like this kind of racing because it makes the finale more dangerous as many riders are still fresh and too many believe they can win. I don’t want to take unnecessary risks. I repeat that I want to keep the Maglia Rosa as long as possible. My biggest fear is the attacks of Vincenzo Nibali. They’re unpredictable.”
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A 6 hour ride with mates on a beautiful, sunny day in Majorca sounds more like a awesome day off than something deserving of recognition! I sat at a desk for 10 hours on my last birthday. Where's my medal?
SRM clearly the most pro of head units. Look, it's got a "pro" button and everything.
Vine does himself no favours riding too close to kerb
He could be wider but he's also mindful of the emergency vehicle no? Either way he should be able to ride 2" from the kerb or 4' and in any case there are some knobs that will still close pass you and in this instance it probably wouldn't have stopped the cretin from still coming past but only closer.
Perhaps, but if you're as close to the kerb as Vine appears to be*, then when you get close passed, you have nowhere to go - likewise when a pedestrian steps into the road with looking (and without warning). I don't want to victim blame, but I would expect him to know better.
* admittedly, the camera looks like it is mounted to the far left of the handlebars, so it may appear closer to the kerb than it is.
** I don't think the fire engine was a factor in Vine's positioning - it is right on the far side of the road.
Cycle training tells us we should ride at a minimum of 1 meter from the edge of the kerb. Motorists dont know this and go into a rage if you're anywhere near that (whilst also ranting you should get trained and have a license etc)
I'm not gonna look but I bet there are people in that thread who believe he's taking too much room as it is. He can't win. Must have a very thick skin to keep posting these things on Twitter...
When he saw it it was more central after overtaking the bus and coming up to a junction that it could swing right at. I would instinctively move further away from any emergency vehicle in a rush in that situation and he definitely starts the video more central beforehand. Unfortunately that did leave the gap open for the lorry that probabaly was sitting behind him for awhile to make the move and fuck the Fire Engine if it was turning. Normally Jezza has a rear camera. I'm surprised he didn't show that footage.
I understand your point, but we all know drivers will seize any opportunity to just get in front of a cyclist. If you give them a easy but dangerous(to cyclist) manoeuvre they will go for it. Riding central gives you more area to escape
As I said, maybe he was mindful of the emergency vehicle, to be honest it's usually too late to bail out to your left in most instances especially when the driver is going as fast as the lorry driver was here. I do agree that trying to induce doubt into the mind of the person behind does work but we don't always get our road positioning 100% right 100% of the time because we are having to think about that constantly on top of all the other stuff that is going on.
I think JV is acutely aware of how he is judged in every minutae, he's probably not the best in terms of riding primary whether that's because he doesn't feel comfortable doing it or there's that little nagging thought in his head that those even within cycling circles will call him out for it. You only need read how some so called 'cyclists' criticise never mind the rest of the general public, he's certainly not the worst in terms of giving himself some space and that time he was assaulted by that stupid bint who did 'gun' fingers at him he was riding wide of the parked cars.
he makes errors same as we all do, but having to ride primary/wide enough out as a defensive mechanism just proves how shit things are and is another of those change the actions of the vulnerable to supposedly increase safety and not change the actions of those doing the harm.
Maybe not far out enough normally but it looked like he went towards the kerb because of the oncoming fire engine and before he could move back the truck (who appears did nothing about the oncoming emergency vehicle) forced his way past.
Er, Valerio Conti is in pink, Roglič is looking good and in a prime position but has yet to put the Maglia Rosa back on.
Sorry, nonsense post. Now deleted.
Looks more like Tenerife than Majorca (typo?).
Yep thats Tenerife, my photo of same point
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While it's great that CF can ride six hours on his birthday, will he be able to do it tomorrow with a hangover?
Seeing the posts on Froome and the Ineos guys out on their training ride sums up what makes Froome different to a lot of other riders, he seems to be able/willing to put in the sacrifice day in day out every year without going off the rails very heavily in the off season etc and without burning out either.