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![]() Stage 17 start time: Wednesday 11:55 CET (9:55:00 AM GMT+0000); Weather for Falzes, Italy Earliest live video: 13:30 CET (11:30:00 AM GMT+0000); Live/delayed coverage options Approximate finish: 17:20 CET (3:20:00 PM GMT+0000); Weather for Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy This stage preview is available in the following languages:
(We are looking for translations in ALL other languages. Please submit your translation with the stage no. and language in the subject title. If you don't see your preview posted within 12 hours then please resend your preview as an attachment if you didn't already do so because we've had problems with some inline character sets like German.) Stage 17 preview: Falzes → Cortina d'Ampezzo, 187 km (Mountain)![]() Cortina d'Ampezzo in the valley against the unmistakable limestone mountain range formation of the Dolomites. photo w/ permission: Navin Rajagopalan May 21 update: Each year there is always a big Dolomites stage and this is the one for this year. Stage 17 starts from Falzes, which hosted yesterday's Stage 16 finish, heads south across the Dolomites before bending back north to finish in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Cortina d'Ampezzo is a valley town in what is considered the heart of the Dolomites. It's a majestic place, now a Unesco Natural World Heritage site, and a hotbed of activity at any time of the year. It hosted the 1956 Winter Olympics and has hosted five Giro d'Italia stages in the past, but not since 1977. For recreational cyclists, the Dolomites offer some of the best roads and views anywhere and Cortina d'Ampezzo is often used as a base camp.
Besides being technical, the descent down to Cortina d'Ampezzo for the valley town finish will have two small hills including the run into town and there is also a small bit of pavé.
You can count on a few of the GC contenders getting dropped on the three final climbs especially the final one, Passo Giau, which has a history of being decisive. To make things more interesting, rain is forecasted for this stage.
— Steve
General Classification after Stage 16 1 RODRIGUEZ OLIVER, Joaquin (KATUSHA) 69:22:04 2 HESJEDAL, Ryder (GARMIN-BARRACUDA) + 0:30 3 BASSO, Ivan (LIQUIGAS-CANNONDALE) + 1:22 4 TIRALONGO, Paolo (ASTANA) + 1:26 5 KREUZIGER, Roman (ASTANA) + 1:27 6 SCARPONI, Michele (LAMPRE - ISD) + 1:36 7 INTXAUSTI ELORRIAGA, Benat (MOVISTAR) + 1:42 8 HENAO MONTOYA, Sergio Luis (SKY PROCYCLING) + 1:55 9 CATALDO, Dario (OMEGA PHARMA-QUICKSTEP) + 2:12 10 CASAR, Sandy (FDJ-BIG MAT) + 2:13 11 URAN URAN, Rigoberto (SKY PROCYCLING) + 2:56 12 DE GENDT, Thomas (VACANSOLEIL-DCM) + 3:16 13 POZZOVIVO, Domenico (COLNAGO - CSF INOX) + 3:17 14 TSCHOPP, Johann (BMC RACING) + 3:24 15 GADRET, John (AG2R LA MONDIALE) 16 MORENO FERNANDEZ, Daniel (KATUSHA) + 3:33 17 CUNEGO, Damiano (LAMPRE - ISD) + 3:45 18 NIEVE ITURALDE, Mikel (EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI) + 4:20 19 BRAMBILLA, Gianluca (COLNAGO - CSF INOX) + 4:45 20 PARDILLA BELLON, Sergio (MOVISTAR) + 5:31 Categorized Climbs for Stage 17:
Stage 17 Google Earth Flyover (06:07 No Audio) — cyclingthealps Stage 17 Animated Flyover (00:35 Music) — rai
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