Cycling - Giro d'Italia 2010 Part 1

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The 2010 Giro d'Italia was the 93rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro started off in Amsterdam on 8 May and stayed in the Netherlands for three stages, before leaving the country. The route included climbs such as Monte Zoncolan, Plan de Corones, the Passo del Mortirolo and the Passo di Gavia before ending in Verona with an individual time trial.
Principal favorites for overall success in the Giro included Ivan Basso of the Liquigas-Doimo team, Cadel Evans for BMC Racing Team, and Cervélo TestTeam's Carlos Sastre. After three weeks of racing, it was Basso who claimed his second Giro d'Italia title, after also winning in 2006. David Arroyo from Caisse d'Epargne and Basso's teammate Vincenzo Nibali rounded out the podium. Australian riders won all the lesser jersey awards, with Evans taking the points classification, Omega Pharma-Lotto's Matthew Lloyd the winner of the mountains classification, and Richie Porte of Team Saxo Bank the Giro's best young rider.
The road race stages in the Netherlands were both marred by repeated crashes, which led to some unexpected big time gaps before the transfer to Italy. The overall standings were very turbulent in the first week, with four different riders holding the race leader's pink jersey. The 11th stage greatly re-shaped the overall standings, when several riders, including Sastre, gained almost 13 minutes against the remainder of the field. Porte took the pink jersey after this stage. Two days later, Arroyo took the jersey, and kept it for five days. He eventually lost it to Basso on the first of two very difficult mountain stages to close out the Giro. Success was fairly widespread among the Giro's 22 teams, as 17 of them came away with either a stage win, classification win, or stint in the pink jersey.

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  • @paulpaul3935
    @paulpaul39352 жыл бұрын

    These Giro d italia by Steven are great. The parts are in full from the live TV with top commentary from Euro sport. The 2011 Giro is very tough. Much better than the Tour de france edited highlights.

  • @owenspud1
    @owenspud16 жыл бұрын

    This Giro was a real humdinger too.When I began watching cycling in the late 80s in Britain,pretty much all we were fed was the Tour on TV.Best move I ever did was branch out and get Eurosport some 15 years ago.It opened my eyes to racing that up until then I could only read about.For me,in particular over the last 10 years,the Giro and Vuelta have often been better races than the Tour.Not nearly as big with regards media or casual following but more beautiful,with better routes and less sterile racing.For those in Britain who think only the Tour matters-if their proper cycling fans,they should do themselves a favour-get Eurosport and see what they've been missing!In the meantime they can watch this superb footage provided ;-). Thanks again Steven for taking the time.Are you able to get your hands on Vueltas from the last decade too by any chance?

  • @tdogg223
    @tdogg2237 жыл бұрын

    deadly!!

  • @sebisascau
    @sebisascau7 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the upload, but the sound is unsyncronized with the image(at least at the end of the second stage)... Can you fix this?

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