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...who still believes these games are random? I get the feeling most people have cottoned on by now.
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Report Jazza April 22, 2014 4:06 PM BST
At one time I would have been shot down in flames having suggested the "games" were NOT random. But now........the silence speaks volumes Sad
Report Jazza April 23, 2014 8:10 PM BST
I could pick 1 of numerous systems on hilo to demonstrate what I mean. Play 1 hour in test mode then 1 hour in real mode, or on off on off. It doesn't matter. If you can't see the clear difference in which the cards play then you are blind or in denial.
Hilo is the best option because it's the simplest and easiest to see exactly what I mean
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2014 GIRO D’ITALIA PREVIEW



Website
http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/en/index.shtml

App
https://itunes.apple.com/it/app/giro-ditalia/id522688460?mt=8

Twitter
@giroditalia

Giro Book  - The Race for Pink (official Giro guide on pdf – extremely large download)
http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/download/GIRO_PROFILE_2014_WEB.pdf

Complete Route Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3W224BcsBE

Startlist
http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Giro_d_Italia_2014-Startlist

Astana


Ag2r La Mondiale


Androni


Bardiani


Belkin


BMC


Cannondale


Colombia


FDJ


Garmin


Lampre


Lotto


Movistar


Neri Sottoli


OPQS


Orica


Europcar


Giant


Katusha


Sky


Tinkoff


Trek


GIRO HALL OF FAME
Copyright © 2002-present Cycling Hall of Fame.com
http://www.cyclinghalloffame.com/races/results/results_giro_d_italia.txt


Fausto Coppi



MOST WINS                       
5  Alfredo Binda, ITA               
5  Fausto Coppi, ITA                           
5  Eddy Merckx, BEL               
3  Giovanni Brunero, ITA               
3  Gino Bartali, ITA                   
3  Fiorenzo Magni, ITA           
3  Felice Gimondi, ITA           
3  Bernard Hinault, FRA
Alfredo Binda

Eddy Merckx

MOST MOUNTAINS JERSEYS
7  Gino Bartali, ITA
4  Jose Manuel Fuente, ESP
3  Fausto Coppi, ITA
3  Franco Bitossi, ITA
3  Claudio Bortolotto, ITA
3  Claudio Chiappucci, ITA

Bernard Hinault

MOST POINTS JERSEYS
4  Francesco Moser, ITA   
4  Giuseppe Saronni, ITA
3  Roger De Vlaeminck, BEL
3  Johan Van de Velde, NED
3  Mario Cipollini, ITA
2  Eddy Merckx, BEL
2  Franco Bitossi, ITA

MOST DAYS IN MAGLIA ROSA                           
1. Eddy Merckx, BEL - - - - - 77 days       
2. Alfredo Binda, ITA - - - - 65         
3. Francesco Moser, ITA - - - 50   

Francesco Moser

ALL-TIME STAGE WINNERS
1. Mario Cipollini, ITA - - - 42 stages
2. Alfredo Binda, ITA - - - - 41
3. Learco Guerra, ITA - - - - 31

Marco Pantani

MOST STAGE WINS IN ONE GIRO
1. Alfredo Binda . . . 1927 . . 12 stages
2. Learco Guerra . . . 1934 . . 10
Giuseppe Olmo . . . 1936 . . 10

Gino Bartali

YOUNGEST WINNER
Fausto Coppi, ITA in 1940, 20 years           

OLDEST WINNER
Fiorenzo Magni, ITA in 1955, 34 years

YEAR    1ST PLACE        2ND PLACE              3RD PLACE                MOUNTAINS JERSEY        POINTS JERSEY
2013    Vincenzo Nibali, ITA    Rigoberto Uran, COL          Cadel Evans, AUS            Stefano Pirazzi, ITA        Mark Cavendish, GBR
2012    Ryder Hesjedal, CAN    Joaquim Rodriguez, ESP        Thomas De Gendt, BEL        Matteo Rabottini, ITA        Joaquim Rodriguez, ESP
2011    Michele Scarponi, ITA    Vincenzo Nibali, ITA          John Gadret, FRA            Stefano Garzelli, ITA        Michele Scarponi, ITA
2010    Ivan Basso, ITA        David Arroyo, ESP          Vincenzo Nibali, ITA        Matthew Lloyd, AUS        Cadel Evans, AUS
2009    Denis Menchov, RUS    Danilo Di Luca, ITA          Franco Pellizotti, ITA        Stefano Garzelli, ITA        Danilo Di Luca, ITA
2008    Alberto Contador, ESP    Riccardo Ricco, ITA          Marzio Bruseghin, ITA        Emanuele Sella, ITA        Daniele Bennati, ITA
2007    Danilo Di Luca, ITA    Andy Schleck, LUX          Eddy Mazzoleni, ITA        Leonardo Piepoli, ITA        Alessandro Petacchi, ITA
2006    Ivan Basso, ITA        Jose Enrique Gutierrez, ESP   Gilberto Simoni, ITA        Juan Manuel Garate, ESP        Paolo Bettini, ITA
2005    Paolo Savoldelli, ITA    Gilberto Simoni, ITA          Jose Rujano Guillen, VEN        Jose Rujano Guillen, VEN    Paolo Bettini, ITA
2004    Damiano Cunego, ITA    Sergei Gonchar, UKR           Gilberto Simoni, ITA        Fabian Wegmann, GER        Alessandro Petacchi, ITA

Nibali in Pink in 2013

2013 Giro d'Italia General Classification
1.Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) AST 84:53:28
2.Rigoberto Uran (COL) SKY 4:43
3.Cadel Evans (AUS) BMC 5:52
4.Michele Scarponi (ITA) LAM 6:48
5.Carlos Betancur (COL) ALM 7:28
6.Przemyslaw Niemiec (POL) LAM 7:43
7.Rafal Majka (POL) TST 8:09
8.Beñat Intxausti (ESP) MOV 10:26
9.Mauro Santambrogio (ITA) 10:32
10.Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) ALM 10:59

2014 Giro d’Italia Time Bonus and Points Award Information

Time Bonus
Stage finish = 10, 6 and 4 seconds
Intermediate sprints = 3, 2 and 1 second

Sprint points
Flat stages = top 20 riders (50 points > 1 point)
Medium mountain stages = top 15 riders (25 points > 1 point)
Mountain stages = top 10 riders (15 points > 1 point)
Points at intermediate sprints will follow a similar scale

Climber/Mountain points
Passo dello Stelvio awarded the Cima Coppi (the Coppi Summit) = 40, 28, 21, 15, 10, 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 1 climbs = 32, 20, 14, 10, 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 2 climbs = 14, 9, 6, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 3 climbs = 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 4 climbs = 3, 2 and 1 point
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/giro-ditalia-tweaks-time-bonuses-and-points

Jerseys




General Classification = Maglia Rosa


Points Classification = Maglia Rossa


Mountain Classification = Maglia Azzurro


Youth Classification = Maglia Nero


2014 Stages Overview

Stage 01
BELFAST - BELFAST (TTT)
9th May 2014
21,7 KM - Team time trial

Stage 02
BELFAST - BELFAST
10th May 2014
219 KM - Flat

Stage 03
ARMAGH - DUBLIN
11th May 2014
187 KM - Flat

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Rest Day
12th May 2014
-------------

Stage 04
GIOVINAZZO - BARI
13th May 2014
112 KM - Flat

Stage 05
TARANTO - VIGGIANO
14th May 2014
203 KM - Medium mountain

Stage 06
SASSANO - MONTECASSINO
15th May 2014
247 KM - Medium mountain

Stage 07
FROSINONE - FOLIGNO
16th May 2014
211 KM - Flat

Stage 08
FOLIGNO - MONTECOPIOLO
17th May 2014
179 KM - Medium mountain

Stage 09
LUGO - SESTOLA
18th May 2014
172 KM - Medium mountain

-------------
Rest Day
19th May 2014
-------------

Stage 10
MODENA - SALSOMAGGIORE TERME
20th May 2014
173 KM - Flat

Stage 11
COLLECCHIO - SAVONA
21th May 2014
249 KM - Medium Mountain

Stage 12
BARBARESCO - BAROLO (ITT)
22th May 2014
41,9 KM - Individual Time trial

Stage 13
FOSSANO - RIVAROLO CANAVESE
23th May 2014
157 KM - Flat

Stage 14
AGLIÈ - OROPA
24th May 2014
164 KM - High Mountain

Stage 15
VALDENGO - PLAN DI MONTECAMPIONE
25th May 2014
225 KM - High Mountain

-------------
Rest Day
26th May 2014
-------------

Stage 16
PONTE DI LEGNO - VAL MARTELLO/MARTELLTAL
27th May 2014
139 KM - High Mountain

Stage 17
SARNONICO - VITTORIO VENETO
28th May 2014
208 KM - Flat

Stage 18
BELLUNO - RIF. PANAROTTA (VALSUGANA)
29th May 2014
171 KM - High Mountain

Stage 19
BASSANO DEL GRAPPA - CIMA GRAPPA (CRESPANO DEL GRAPPA) (ITT)
30th May 2014
26,8 KM - Individual Time trial

Stage 20
MANIAGO - MONTE ZONCOLAN
31th May 2014
167 KM - High Mountain

Stage 21
GEMONA DEL FRIULI - TRIESTE
01th June 2014
172 KM - Flat

Best Prices
http://www.oddschecker.com/cycling/giro-ditalia/winner

Maglia Rosa Contenders


Nairo Quintana


Purito Rodriguez


Cadel Evans


Rigoberto Uran Uran


Domenico Pozzovivo


Michele Scarponi


Daniel Martin


Rafal Majka


Ivan Basso


Pierre Rolland




Stage-by-Stage



Stage 1 BELFAST - BELFAST (TTT)
9th May 2014
21,7 KM - Team time trial




Stage 2 BELFAST - BELFAST
10th May 2014
219 KM - Flat




Stage 3 ARMAGH - DUBLIN
11th May 2014
187 KM - Flat



Stage 4 GIOVINAZZO - BARI
13th May 2014
112 KM - Flat



Stage 5 TARANTO - VIGGIANO
14th May 2014
203 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 6 SASSANO - MONTECASSINO
15th May 2014
247 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 7 FROSINONE - FOLIGNO
16th May 2014
211 KM - Flat



Stage 8 FOLIGNO - MONTECOPIOLO
17th May 2014
179 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 9 LUGO - SESTOLA
18th May 2014
172 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 10 MODENA - SALSOMAGGIORE TERME
20th May 2014
173 KM - Flat



Stage 11 COLLECCHIO - SAVONA
21th May 2014
249 KM - Medium Mountain



Stage 12 BARBARESCO - BAROLO (ITT)
22th May 2014
41,9 KM - Individual Time trial



Stage 13 FOSSANO - RIVAROLO CANAVESE
23th May 2014
157 KM - Flat




Stage 14 AGLIÈ - OROPA
24th May 2014
164 KM - High Mountain





Stage 15 VALDENGO - PLAN DI MONTECAMPIONE
25th May 2014
225 KM - High Mountain



Stage 16 PONTE DI LEGNO - VAL MARTELLO/MARTELLTAL
27th May 2014
139 KM - High Mountain



Stage 17 SARNONICO - VITTORIO VENETO
28th May 2014
208 KM - Flat



Stage 18 BELLUNO - RIF. PANAROTTA (VALSUGANA)
29th May 2014
171 KM - High Mountain



Stage 19 BASSANO DEL GRAPPA - CIMA GRAPPA (CRESPANO DEL GRAPPA) (ITT)
30th May 2014
26,8 KM - Individual Time trial



Stage 20 MANIAGO - MONTE ZONCOLAN
31th May 2014
167 KM - High Mountain



Stage 21 GEMONA DEL FRIULI - TRIESTE
01th June 2014
172 KM - Flat



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Report marychain1 April 30, 2014 4:28 PM BST
2014 GIRO D’ITALIA PREVIEW


Website
http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/en/index.shtml

App
https://itunes.apple.com/it/app/giro-ditalia/id522688460?mt=8

Twitter
@giroditalia

Giro Book  - The Race for Pink (official Giro guide on pdf – extremely large download)
http://www.gazzetta.it/Giroditalia/2014/download/GIRO_PROFILE_2014_WEB.pdf

Complete Route Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3W224BcsBE



Andy Hampstein provides the foreward for Herbie Sykes' excellent book Maglia Rosa: Triumph and Tragedy at the Giro d'Italia. In it he describes the thrill of the six giri he rode in "...the most exciting thing I have ever done...the tifosi never failed to provide the stimulus to push the limits. Often as a Grand Tour rider your body is screaming at you to sleep, not to push yourself on in the hope of achieving glory. And yet doing that is what Grand Tours are all about. In that sense racing in Italy, with the tifosi as a backdrop, makes all the difference in the world. They provide a compelling reason for the rider to dig deeper, to look for an opportunity to attack, to make a hero of himself".

Sykes himself tries to explain why so many fans love the Giro when in all respects it seems like the less glamorous brother of Le Tour de France, "Though less heralded than its more famous, more moneyed French counterpart, the Giro is much less formulaic; much more intriguing and spectacular. It will never enjoy the same global audience as the Tour but nor will it be allowed to become detatched from those it was, over a century, designed to serve. While the Tour has become a global event and been designed by a series of all-conquering multiple winners, only Merckx and Hinault have really tamed the Giro d'Italia since Binda's hegemony in the '20s. Not even Coppi managed it."

Less formulaic it certainly is. Time bonuses, brutal mountain stages and very unpredictable weather have also made recent editions chaotic and extremely exciting. But one look at the list of recent and indeed historic winners show the calibre of this race, and while in Nairo Quintana we have a hot favourite, there will be no shortage of other stars on display and the first Grand Tour of the year has the potential to be a memorable one.

We have a historic start, with three stages in Ireland before the race moves back to Italy. Ten years on from the death of Marco Pantani we have three climbs in his honour. We go up Monte Carpegna, his favourite training climb, then we have summit finishes at two of his most heralded victories, at Oropa and Montecampione. There are three time trials, including a team time trial and a mountain TT. There are 8 flat stages for the sprinters, which have encouraged the participation of riders like Kittel and Bouhanni. Then there are 9 hilly or mountain stages that will go a long way to deciding who takes La Maglia Rosa.

GIRO HALL OF FAME
Copyright © 2002-present Cycling Hall of Fame.com
http://www.cyclinghalloffame.com/races/results/results_giro_d_italia.txt




MOST WINS                       
5  Alfredo Binda, ITA               
5  Fausto Coppi, ITA                           
5  Eddy Merckx, BEL               
3  Giovanni Brunero, ITA               
3  Gino Bartali, ITA                   
3  Fiorenzo Magni, ITA           
3  Felice Gimondi, ITA           
3  Bernard Hinault, FRA

MOST MOUNTAINS JERSEYS
7  Gino Bartali, ITA
4  Jose Manuel Fuente, ESP
3  Fausto Coppi, ITA
3  Franco Bitossi, ITA
3  Claudio Bortolotto, ITA
3  Claudio Chiappucci, ITA

MOST POINTS JERSEYS
4  Francesco Moser, ITA   
4  Giuseppe Saronni, ITA
3  Roger De Vlaeminck, BEL
3  Johan Van de Velde, NED
3  Mario Cipollini, ITA
2  Eddy Merckx, BEL
2  Franco Bitossi, ITA

MOST DAYS IN MAGLIA ROSA                           
1. Eddy Merckx, BEL - - - - - 77 days       
2. Alfredo Binda, ITA - - - - 65         
3. Francesco Moser, ITA - - - 50   

ALL-TIME STAGE WINNERS
1. Mario Cipollini, ITA - - - 42 stages
2. Alfredo Binda, ITA - - - - 41
3. Learco Guerra, ITA - - - - 31

MOST STAGE WINS IN ONE GIRO
1. Alfredo Binda . . . 1927 . . 12 stages
2. Learco Guerra . . . 1934 . . 10
Giuseppe Olmo . . . 1936 . . 10

YOUNGEST WINNER
Fausto Coppi, ITA in 1940, 20 years           

OLDEST WINNER
Fiorenzo Magni, ITA in 1955, 34 years

Giro d'Italia Legends

Alfedo Binda

The first superstar of the Giro, Binda won 5 titles between 1925 and 1933. Binda also won three World Championships, two Milan-San Remos and 4 Giri di Lombardia. Binda is seen as the first modern stage race rider, and his number of Giro wins has never been equalled but never surpassed.

Fausto Coppi

Coppi was the all rounder extraordinaire. He could climb, sprint and time-trial and won 5 Giri between 1940 and 1953, with 22 stage wins. Coppi was famously a British Prisoner of War in WW2, and was extremely popular with the Italian public. His rivalry with Bartali in some ways defined his career, and probably inspired him. Coppi also won Two Tours de France, a World Championship ('53), 5 Giri Di Lombardia a Paris-Roubaix and a Fleche Wallone.

Gino Bartali

The most famous cyclist at the outbreak of WW2, Bartali is also famous for having the largest gap between Tour de France victories, winning the race in 1938 and 1948. Bartali won 3 Giri d'Italia, in 1936, 1937 and 1946 and won 17 stages between 1935 and 1954.

Eddy Merckx

The greatest pro cyclist of all time, Merckx rode for Italian pro team Faema and won The Giro 5 times as well as 24 individual stage wins. He also won the Tour 5 times and the Vuelta once. He won the World Championship three times (once as an amateur) and won all the Monuments at least twice.

Bernard Hinault

The badger won in 1980, 1982 and 1985, winning 6 stages along the way. He also famously won 5 Tours and is one of only 5 men to have won all three Grand Tours. He did the Giro/Tour double in both 1982 and 1985.

Francesco Moser

Moser was a very popular rider and prolific winner but a controversial figure, primarily because of his links with doping doctors.  His 1984 Giro d'Italia win was criticised by rivals after the parcours was unusually flat, suiting his style and allowing him to use his time trialling skills without losing time in the mountains. Moser also broke the hour record in 1984, although that was using more advanced technology and blood doping and in 1997 the UCI declared that all records set after 1972 would be expunged from the records unless using the same setup bike that Merckx used in 1972.

Marco Pantani

The Pirate was famous for his bandana and was one of the most explosive climbers seen in recent years. Pantani did the Giro/Tour double in 1998, and was leading the Giro the next year when he was expelled from the race for failing a blood test when he tested positive for EPO. This sparked a massive controversy in Italy. Although Pantani returned and showed sparks of brilliance, he seemingly never recovered from the disgrace and was found dead of an overdose in 2004.

YEAR    1ST PLACE        2ND PLACE              3RD PLACE                MOUNTAINS JERSEY        POINTS JERSEY
2013    Vincenzo Nibali, ITA    Rigoberto Uran, COL          Cadel Evans, AUS            Stefano Pirazzi, ITA        Mark Cavendish, GBR
2012    Ryder Hesjedal, CAN    Joaquim Rodriguez, ESP        Thomas De Gendt, BEL        Matteo Rabottini, ITA        Joaquim Rodriguez, ESP
2011    Michele Scarponi, ITA    Vincenzo Nibali, ITA          John Gadret, FRA            Stefano Garzelli, ITA        Michele Scarponi, ITA
2010    Ivan Basso, ITA        David Arroyo, ESP          Vincenzo Nibali, ITA        Matthew Lloyd, AUS        Cadel Evans, AUS
2009    Denis Menchov, RUS    Danilo Di Luca, ITA          Franco Pellizotti, ITA        Stefano Garzelli, ITA        Danilo Di Luca, ITA
2008    Alberto Contador, ESP    Riccardo Ricco, ITA          Marzio Bruseghin, ITA        Emanuele Sella, ITA        Daniele Bennati, ITA
2007    Danilo Di Luca, ITA    Andy Schleck, LUX          Eddy Mazzoleni, ITA        Leonardo Piepoli, ITA        Alessandro Petacchi, ITA
2006    Ivan Basso, ITA        Jose Enrique Gutierrez, ESP   Gilberto Simoni, ITA        Juan Manuel Garate, ESP        Paolo Bettini, ITA
2005    Paolo Savoldelli, ITA    Gilberto Simoni, ITA          Jose Rujano Guillen, VEN        Jose Rujano Guillen, VEN    Paolo Bettini, ITA
2004    Damiano Cunego, ITA    Sergei Gonchar, UKR           Gilberto Simoni, ITA        Fabian Wegmann, GER        Alessandro Petacchi, ITA

Nibali in Pink in 2013

2013 Giro d'Italia General Classification
1.Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) AST 84:53:28
2.Rigoberto Uran (COL) SKY 4:43
3.Cadel Evans (AUS) BMC 5:52
4.Michele Scarponi (ITA) LAM 6:48
5.Carlos Betancur (COL) ALM 7:28
6.Przemyslaw Niemiec (POL) LAM 7:43
7.Rafal Majka (POL) TST 8:09
8.Beñat Intxausti (ESP) MOV 10:26
9.Mauro Santambrogio (ITA) 10:32
10.Domenico Pozzovivo (ITA) ALM 10:59

2014 Giro d’Italia Time Bonus and Points Award Information

Time Bonus
Stage finish = 10, 6 and 4 seconds
Intermediate sprints = 3, 2 and 1 second

Sprint points
Flat stages = top 20 riders (50 points > 1 point)
Medium mountain stages = top 15 riders (25 points > 1 point)
Mountain stages = top 10 riders (15 points > 1 point)
Points at intermediate sprints will follow a similar scale

Climber/Mountain points
Passo dello Stelvio awarded the Cima Coppi (the Coppi Summit) = 40, 28, 21, 15, 10, 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 1 climbs = 32, 20, 14, 10, 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 2 climbs = 14, 9, 6, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 3 climbs = 7, 4, 2 and 1 point
Cat 4 climbs = 3, 2 and 1 point
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/giro-ditalia-tweaks-time-bonuses-and-points

Jerseys




General Classification = Maglia Rosa


Points Classification = Maglia Rossa


Mountain Classification = Maglia Azzurro


Youth Classification = Maglia Nero


2014 Teams

Astana


Ag2r La Mondiale


Androni


Bardiani


Belkin


BMC


Cannondale


Colombia


FDJ


Garmin


Lampre


Lotto


Movistar


Neri Sottoli


OPQS


Orica


Europcar


Giant


Katusha


Sky


Tinkoff


Trek


Startlist
http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Giro_d_Italia_2014-Startlist

Best Prices
http://www.oddschecker.com/cycling/giro-ditalia/winner

Maglia Rosa Contenders


Nairo Quintana


Purito Rodriguez


Cadel Evans


Rigoberto Uran Uran


Domenico Pozzovivo


Michele Scarponi


Daniel Martin


Rafal Majka


Ivan Basso


Pierre Rolland




Stage-by-Stage



Stage 1 BELFAST - BELFAST (TTT)
9th May 2014
21,7 KM - Team time trial




Stage 2 BELFAST - BELFAST
10th May 2014
219 KM - Flat




Stage 3 ARMAGH - DUBLIN
11th May 2014
187 KM - Flat



Stage 4 GIOVINAZZO - BARI
13th May 2014
112 KM - Flat



Stage 5 TARANTO - VIGGIANO
14th May 2014
203 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 6 SASSANO - MONTECASSINO
15th May 2014
247 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 7 FROSINONE - FOLIGNO
16th May 2014
211 KM - Flat



Stage 8 FOLIGNO - MONTECOPIOLO
17th May 2014
179 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 9 LUGO - SESTOLA
18th May 2014
172 KM - Medium mountain



Stage 10 MODENA - SALSOMAGGIORE TERME
20th May 2014
173 KM - Flat



Stage 11 COLLECCHIO - SAVONA
21th May 2014
249 KM - Medium Mountain



Stage 12 BARBARESCO - BAROLO (ITT)
22th May 2014
41,9 KM - Individual Time trial



Stage 13 FOSSANO - RIVAROLO CANAVESE
23th May 2014
157 KM - Flat




Stage 14 AGLIÈ - OROPA
24th May 2014
164 KM - High Mountain





Stage 15 VALDENGO - PLAN DI MONTECAMPIONE
25th May 2014
225 KM - High Mountain



Stage 16 PONTE DI LEGNO - VAL MARTELLO/MARTELLTAL
27th May 2014
139 KM - High Mountain



Stage 17 SARNONICO - VITTORIO VENETO
28th May 2014
208 KM - Flat



Stage 18 BELLUNO - RIF. PANAROTTA (VALSUGANA)
29th May 2014
171 KM - High Mountain



Stage 19 BASSANO DEL GRAPPA - CIMA GRAPPA (CRESPANO DEL GRAPPA) (ITT)
30th May 2014
26,8 KM - Individual Time trial



Stage 20 MANIAGO - MONTE ZONCOLAN
31th May 2014
167 KM - High Mountain



Stage 21 GEMONA DEL FRIULI - TRIESTE
01th June 2014
172 KM - Flat



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Report jjjjjjjhhhh June 2, 2014 7:52 AM BST
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