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2159.0. "1992 Tour of Italy" by LJOHUB::CRITZ () Tue Jan 07 1992 10:53
1992 Giro d'Italia
01. Sun, 24 May, Genoa circuit TT, 10 KM
02. Mon, 25 May, Genoa-Tliveto Terme, 198 KM
03. Tue, 26 May, Uliveto Terme-Arezzo, 175 KM
04. Wed, 27 May, Arezzo-Sansepolcro TT, 40 KM
05. Thu, 28 May, Sansepolcro-Porto San Elpidio, 198 KM
06. Fri, 29 May, Porto San Elpidio-Sulmona, 220 KM
07. Sat, 30 May, Roccaraso-Melfi, 240 KM
08. Sun, 31 May, Melfi-Aversa, 175 KM
09. Mon, 01 Jun, Aversa-Latina, 164 KM
10. Tue, 02 Jun, Latina-Terminillo, 196 KM
11. Wed, 03 Jun, Montepulciano-Imola, 235 KM
12. Thu, 04 Jun, Imola-Bassano del Grappa, 223 KM
13. Fri, 05 Jun, Bassano del Grappa -
Corvara Alta Badia, 180 KM
14. Sat, 06 Jun, Corvara Alta Badia-
Monte Bondone, 212 KM
15. Sun, 07 Jun, Riva del Garda -
Palazzolo sull'Oglio 140 KM
16. Mon, 08 Jun, Palazzolo sull'Oglio-Sondrio, 143 KM
17. Tue, 09 Jun, Sondrio-Vercelli, 240 KM
18. Wed, 10 Jun, Vercelli-Monviso, 209 KM
19. Thu, 11 Jun, Saluzzo-Pila, 260 KM
20. Fri, 12 Jun, St. Vincent-Vigevano, 100 KM
21. Sat, 13 Jun, Vigevano-Milan TT, 64 KM
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2159.1 | How do they do it? | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Jan 07 1992 11:36 | 10 |
| It occured to me that most of us have some idea of the TDF
route, whether it be clock wise or counter clockwise, when it hits
the Alps and Pyrenees and the variations. What do folks
know about the Giro? Is it North then South or Vice-versa?
Up the East coast down the West? Where do they do "the real
Mountains"? Do they hit any of the islands?
TV coverage?
ed
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2159.2 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:03 | 23 |
| Ed,
Here's the picture (roughly) from VeloNews:
(Remember, Italy looks like a boot with the toe pointing)
(to the southwest)
1. The race starts in the northwest part of Italy near the
coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
2. It then proceeds southeasterly to the Adriatic Sea.
3. It then proceeds south until Melfi, where it turns west and
then northwest.
4. North of Montepulciano and west of Arezzo, the race crosses its
original course and heads due north to a place near the northern
border.
5. From there (Corvara Alta Badia), the race winds its way around
in the northern-most region of Italy.
Scott
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2159.3 | the mountains | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Jan 07 1992 13:21 | 12 |
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Stages 15 and 17, for example, sound quite Alpine:
Riva di Garda is along Lake Garda, a glacial lake cut
out of the mountains (one of the Italian Lakes), and
Sondrio is at the base of a steep climb to a pass into
Switzerland, among others.
(This is all very vague because it's from memory, without
recourse to a map.)
-john
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2159.4 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:28 | 7 |
| I can see it now, Riva di Garda is mentioned. John closes his
eyes, his feet start to make some funny motions, he feels the
breeze on his face. Then, he begins to sweat as he imagines the
ascent from the valley ... (time passes) again a smile as he
imagines the summit ...
ed
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2159.5 | :-) | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Jan 07 1992 14:44 | 4 |
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Or maybe a similar image applied to the Ascent of Mont Vernon?
-john
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2159.6 | alternatively... | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:06 | 17 |
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"Rain had come in the night to the mountain village of Sterzing (Vitupeno)
on the Via Brennero, and the day dawned wet and grey. Even descending
the pass was work, bucking an up-valley wind. To my left wound the
main rail line; above, below, writhing like a snake, with its rusty
guardrails, twisted the Innsbruck-Bolzano Autostrada. Clearing Bolzano,
one short, sharp hump separated me from the cavernous Lago di Garda, into
which I plunged like a haunted man ... haunted by the near-vertical
granite canyon enclosing this cigar-shaped glacial lake. The granite's
grey was only enhanced by the dull overcast, as I skirted the sea on
a tiny road clinging to the side of the gorge, frequented by tiny
Italian cars and the occasinal huge Italian tourbus, honking their
way around the blind curves. The lake seemed to have its own gravity
walled in as it was, a marked contrast to the festive pennants and
beach furniture of its resorts, now deserted at this season..."
- from "My Life as a Cyclopede," p.453
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2159.7 | Beautiful prose | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Tue Jan 07 1992 15:33 | 1 |
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2159.8 | Ha, Ha, Ha | MASALA::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Thu Jan 09 1992 20:31 | 9 |
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>> TV coverage?
Ed, you're a comedian!
Sorry, couldn't help myself. The keys just kinda pressed
themselves...
Graham.
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