The Glory Days: Italian Cycling in 1983
Italian racing was at a peak in 1983
Italian racing was at a peak in 1983
OJ, Jeremy and Pete run their eyes over the route of the Corsa Rosa, identify the favorites and the potential upstarts, and choose the key stages from what looks a very dramatic and grueling route.
Going through what we learned during the key moments of the weekend.
All the stages and the thoughtful analysis of each
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