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Giro d' Italia 2006 - second part
By: Michele Ferrari
Published: 29 May 2006

Going really flat out, in this last Giro d' Italia, Ivan Basso maybe went only on the last 3 km of the stage in Aprica, when he willingly and rather surgically dropped Gilberto Simoni from his wheel.

This at least was my impression on TV.

On all the other climbs of the stage race, Ivan gave the impression to have good margin, trying to control his efforts with the perspective of the incoming stages.

A soft, round pedaling, set on higher cadences than the past, allowed him to climb even the steepest gradients without getting out of the saddle, showing a great efficiency of the technical gesture.

Even on the Mortirolo he confirmed the performances he expressed on the previous climbs: 44'30" was his time together with Simoni (VAM=1750 m/h).

Basso seemed to have remarkably improved his climbing if compared to last year when he never expressed himself above 1700 m/h.
This is surely due to a lower body weight and more ideal pedaling cadences for his power outputs, always around 85-95RPM in the decisive moments.

He didn't really have any adversary up to his level and this surely has made it all easier together with a course that seemed to be extremely favorable: completely flat time trials without sharp corners and the first 3 mountain stages with a single final climb that allowed his superior physical level to prevail without any problem.


More Race Comments:
World Championships - Salzburg 2006 27 Sep 2006
Vuelta a Espana - Part II 15 Sep 2006
Vuelta a Espana - Part I 6 Sep 2006
Tour de France 2006 26 Jul 2006
Tour de France - Stage 17 21 Jul 2006
Tour de France 2006 - Stage 16 19 Jul 2006
Giro d' Italia 2006 - second part 29 May 2006
Giro d' Italia 2006 - first part 22 May 2006
Northern Classics - 2006 26 Apr 2006
Tour of Flanders 2006 3 Apr 2006
Milan - San Remo 2006 20 Mar 2006



 
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