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This leaves me wondering it this is enough time to allow some teams from recon-ing the stages so they know what to expect and not be surprised with "dangerous" stages/roads/routes/etc.
" said:ASO releases Tour route details
On Thursday, race organiser ASO has published the complete 2009 Tour de France route details on its official website. The complete breakdown of every stage, including a time schedule, can now be found on http://www.letour.fr.
The Tour de France will start in Monaco on July 4 and feature ten flat stages, eight mountain stages, two individual time trial stages and one team time trial stage. Fans travelling to see the event first-hand can now check out the exact race route by browsing the site.
This leaves me wondering it this is enough time to allow some teams from recon-ing the stages so they know what to expect and not be surprised with "dangerous" stages/roads/routes/etc.